Less than a year into his job as Twitter's chief financial officer, Anthony Noto received a package worth $73 million.
State attorneys elsewhere in the U.S. have opted to drop charges rather than reveal stingray details.
Shares in the world's largest technology services company flitted around the unchanged mark in after-hours trading.
Twitter users complained Tinder was not working after the Instagram update.
Smartphone subscribers are leaving Verizon for cheaper plans while the network focuses on its premium persona.
Listeners at home could watch live video created by festivalgoers, thanks to Meerkat and Twitter's own Periscope.
Big Blue's revenues were flat year over year, while net income was up 4 percent.
Private messages can be easier to receive on Twitter, if users so choose.
Last year the company's mobile, video and social businesses grew 95 percent, but its Tumblr business still struggles.
Never lose your WhatsApp conversations again; a solution is included in the app's latest update.
A disclosure about the Microsoft operating system comes from the CEO of a major supplier of microprocessors for PCs.
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Concerned about competition, Comcast wanted Sony to “explain” its plans for an Internet TV service, according to an email thread.
Fans can get inexpensive Lilly Pulitzer products if they make use of eBay's "buy it now" tool.
Apple could sell more than 3 million units of the Apple Watch and yield revenues of more than $2 billion in the first two weeks of sales, according to analysts.
Tanium was started by a father-son team and has quickly become a heavyweight in the world of corporate Internet protection.
The acquisition comes on the heels of several high-profile corporate hacks.
"It's one more step towards connecting the whole world,” Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg wrote in an online post.
The new Xperia Z4, with fewer new features, is pitted against high-end products from Apple and Samsung.
Security researcher Chris Roberts was denied entry onto a flight because of tweets about potential security flaws in the plane's on-board Wi-Fi.
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The FCC and Justice Department both are concerned about the power a merged company would have over broadband Internet service and TV channel owners.
FireEye Inc. said the espionage effort took advantage of holes in Adobe Systems Inc.’s Flash software.
Nearly 3,000 tons of space debris, a collection of defunct parts of old satellites and spacecraft, is currently believed to be orbiting Earth.
The term coined by Twitter users, which describes a quick flurry of tweets, has become so popular that the social networking site wants control over it.
As Laura Barnes in the new horror movie, "Unfriended," actress Heather Sossaman has a few things on her mind about the cyber bullying in the movie.
The South Korean manufacturer hopes consumer excitement will translate into significant sales for its new 2015 flagships.
Canadians may soon use their iPhone to pay for goods, as long as Apple and six of Canada's banks can come to an agreement.
Michael Bublé posted an Instagram selfie that included an image of a woman without her consent; fans cried "sexism."
U.S. heavyweights take opposing views on how the Internet should evolve in one of the world's fastest-growing, but most impoverished, tech markets.