Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey is returning to the microblogging company to oversee product development, even as one of Twitter's other founding members cuts back his involvement, the company said on Monday.
Hurt by Japan's devastating earthquake and tsunami, IT vendors NEC Corp <6701.T> and Fujitsu Ltd <6702.T> have decided to refrain from making personnel and organizational changes, previously scheduled for April 1, the Nikkei business daily reported.
Nintendo is rumored to have remotely-activated software that can brick a 3DS if it detects pirated games.
A new study from McAfee says more cybercriminals are focused on corporate data, rather than individual people.
The hacker being sued for altering the firmware that runs the PlayStation 3 has fired back at Sony Computer Entertainment America's attempt to get the case heard in California.
A number of loopholes and hacks have appeared in response to The Times' setting up a paywall.
eBay brings aboard GSI for $2.4 billion.
The move would leverage Google's advertising business, giving the company greater insight into how users view targeting advertising.
Nokia may have moved to Windows, but it is still trying to woo the developers working on its old platform, Symbian.
Google is in the throes of crafting a Nexus Android 3.0 or Honeycomb-based tablet with LG according to reports.
Five new titles will join Warner Bros. The Dark Knight
Apple announced it will hold its annual Worldwide Developer’s Conference this June in San Francisco.
U.S. stock index futures pointed to a flat open following three days of gains on Monday, though developments in Japan, Libya and the Middle East kept alive the potential for volatile trading.
Chinese police have arrested prominent writer Ran Yunfei for challenging the ruling Communist Party, people close to the blogger said on Monday, the latest in a string of arrests in a deepening crackdown on dissent.
Parents whose hectic schedules mean they can't be at home when their children go to bed can now buy an app which enables them to read their youngsters a goodnight story or sing them a lullaby from afar.
Apple is due to delay the launch of its much awaited cloud-integrated iteration of iOS 5 which, if Apple followed its tradition, would have been launched this spring.
U.S. film studio Warner Brothers said it would offer five additional movies for rent on social networking website Facebook, a further sign of intensifying competition in renting out movies on the Internet.
Japanese chipmaker Elpida Memory Inc said on Monday it expected no interruptions to its product supply following the catastrophic March 11 earthquake and tsunami, which triggered a nuclear safety crisis and rolling power blackouts.
Two weeks after Apple's latest tablet went on sale in the United States, iPad 2 sales kick started in 25 other countries, including Canada, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand and 21 European nations.
Apple is reportedly delaying the launch of its next generation mobile operating system, the iOS 5, a move that could also spell a delay for its highly anticipated iPhone 5.
Around 600 people lined up outside a store in London Friday afternoon to get their hands on a new iPad 2 tablet computer from Apple.
Miscrosoft is paying Nortel, the Canandian manufacturer, $7.5 million to by 666,624 addresses. The sale will be finalized in April 26, 2011. The transaction puts a value on each address of $11.25.
The Nintendo 3DS has launched with 16 game lineup of games that can be played in 3D. The system is also backwards compatible with Nintendo DS.
The Korean electronic company's most recently announced tablet, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 will be launched on June 08, 2011 while 8.9 Tab will be released early this summer.
Samsung's most recent tablet device is the thinnest tablet in the market. It is 8.6mm (10.9mm previous model) thin which is thinner than its main competitor, the iPad 2 (8.8mm).
Nintendo's 3D gaming console is now available in stores in the US.
Apple's iPad 2 is selling like a hot-cakes in the United States as well as around the world. In United States, it was selling so fast that the company couldn't keep up with the orders.
Retailers are expecting a strong demand for Nintendo's latest and greatest portable handheld, the 3DS, but a stiff economy and even tougher competition may make for a tepid reception.
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion says it has bought Ontario-based startup tinyHippos Inc, creator of Ripple, a cross-platform mobile application development and testing tool.
Despite supply woes from earthquake-torn Jana, Apple iPad 2 global sales attract buyers. Start slideshow to see photos of tech-junkies grabbing the tablet across 25 countries: