A single trade in Apple Inc shares far below where the stock had previously been priced on Wednesday was canceled, said a spokesperson at the exchange where it was generated.
Renren's spectacular IPO could be the curtain raiser for what is to come if the world's No. 1 social networking site, Facebook, goes public next year.
Weak economic figures heightened stock investors' anxiety over the extended rally, knocking U.S. shares lower for a third day on Wednesday.
Intel Corp on Wednesday took the wraps off next-generation technology that crams more transistors onto microchips, betting it will help the chipmaker catch up in the red-hot tablet and smartphone market.
The Byrds from Casper, Wyo. is suing Aaron's, a national rental chain, for spying on them using a webcam from a software installed on the computer they rented.
Apple's latest release of the iOS for the iPad and iPhone and iPod makes some changes to the location database that caused so much uproar in the past few weeks.
Intel Corp on Wednesday took the wraps off next-generation technology that crams more transistors onto microchips, hoping it will help the chipmaker catch up in a red-hot tablet and smartphone market.
ST. LOUIS, May 4 - To combat money laundering and contain the drug war raging along the U.S.-Mexico border, U.S. authorities are seeking technology to detect the hoards of cash that smugglers try to spirit abroad.
Sony has offered new details on the cyber-attack that compromised account details of nearly 100 million users of its online gaming and music services.
Google's Android platform rose to a dominant position in the smartphone market in the first quarter, research firm Canalys said on Wednesday, increasing its lead over struggling Nokia.
Intel Corp introduced a manufacturing process that crams more transistors onto silicon chips, a technology that will help it catch up in the red-hot tablet and smartphone market, the chipmaker said on Wednesday.
New research says Apple's app store is going to be king of the app market mountain for quite some time.
A copy of the complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York against Facebook.
A class-action lawsuit has been filed in New York against Facebook, charging that the use of children's images in advertising
Nielsen says by next year, for the first time in 20 years, fewer people are going to own TVs than they did in the previous year.
Pop star Justin Bieber on Tuesday scored his first Webby Award, which celebrates the best of the Internet.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has an idea that could help fix the U.S. public education system: computers, of course.
Apple Inc co-founder Steve Wozniak has an idea that could help fix the U.S. public education system: computers, of course.
Anadigics Inc
forecast a challenging year ahead and cut 10 percent jobs as its largest customer Research In Motion shifted orders to the chipset maker's rivals, sending its shares down 10 percent to an eight-month low.
Pfizer Inc posted disappointing revenue for Lipitor and other medicines, exposing the risks the world's biggest drugmaker faces if it sells better-performing units like its nutritional products business.
The company says the only reason it may have brought a product late to the market was because of quality.
Sony Corp. has reportedly hired three security firms to assist in the investigation of security breaches in the Sony Online Entertainment and PlayStation networks.
Voxox, the software that unifies all communication channels, is coming to the iPhone.
The S&P and Nasdaq declined on Tuesday as commodity-related shares fell, with investors seeing pullbacks by some sectors that have gained the most in recent months.
Apple Inc refreshed its lineup of iMac desktop computers with new Intel Corp processors that is says are up to 70 percent faster.
Wikileaks creator Julian Assange gives a rare interview and says Facebook, Google, Yahoo! have built-in interfaces for US intelligence.
Nokia, the world's largest phone maker by volume, has started to look for a new chairman to succeed long-time leader Jorma Ollila, who will step down next year.
Pfizer Inc reported disappointing revenue for Lipitor and other medicines, exposing the risks the world's biggest drugmaker faces if it sells better-performing units like its nutritional products business.
Research In Motion will use Microsoft's Bing search engine and maps as default options on its new BlackBerry devices, a victory for the software giant as it eyes the booming mobile phone market.
Research In Motion said on Tuesday it would give out more than 6,000 PlayBook tablet computers to participants at its BlackBerry World conference in Orlando, Florida.