Twitter said that an "unforeseen bug" in iOS 8 was partly responsible for the company's slowing user growth in the fourth quarter.
Frontier Communications will nearly double its size by buying Verizon's local wireline operations in California, Florida and Texas.
The SEC is investigating a Jan. 4 spike in trading in BlackBerry options that occurred hours before Reuters reported that Samsung was in talks to buy BlackBerry, a source said.
Sources said that tools and techniques used by the hackers have previously been used by Chinese spies.
Retail stores are giving Android users more options to get the latest upgrade on their devices.
The gaming company says it may take up to 72 hours for it to process applications.
The San Francisco-based microblogging giant saw its revenue grow by 97 percent for the quarter ending in December.
A future iPhone or iPad screen could be used to scan multiple fingerprints simultaneously, or even an entire palm.
Pascal’s job has been the source of speculation since hackers showed she made racially insensitive jokes about U.S. President Obama.
In a video Google Hangout with youth with disabilities on Thursday, Pope Francis admitted to being "a disaster with machines."
The carrier's fiscal third-quarter earnings statement is a report card on CEO Marcelo Claure's first six months on the job.
Sometimes, the second version of a game is even better. Nintendo's updated version of "Majora's Mask" proves it.
After previously dismissing the 'revolution' of smart watches, Swatch is planning to make one of their own.
The #MakeItHappy campaign was designed to stop negativity on the Web, but it inadvertently retweeted lines from "Mein Kampf."
SpaceX dropped a suit against the Department of Defense over the bidding process on government contracts.
If you've been waiting to play 'Assassin's Creed Rogue' on the PC, you may have to wait a little over a month.
A worrying sign for Twitter: Instagram is growing much faster.
Apple appears to be making headway in talks with programmers to offer a bundle of channels, but cable providers are resisting.
In an internal memo, Twitter CEO Dick Costolo says Twitter's failure to address trolling is hurting user growth.
A little competition can be healthy, and Katy Perry's new app may give Kim Kardashian a run for her money.
To avoid a repeat of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, China says all airliners must have satellite communications by yearend.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 and the Apple iPhone 6 could be almost indistinguishable, according to a recent leak.
Huawei's growing global business might be powered by software from India where the company just opened its biggest overseas R&D facility.
The stake is estimated to be worth more than $500 million and the deal could be a precursor to One97 listing on the stock exchange.
The deal will be funded by a one billion pound share issue and debt.
The low cost of the device could make it affordable for people in Sub-Saharan Africa, which accounts for nearly 70 percent of HIV infections.
Police in India’s information technology hub seeks to crackdown on sympathizers of terror outfits among software professionals.
Anthem, the second-largest health insurance company in the U.S., says the hacked servers held personal data of 80 million people.
A similar deal was reached in 2009, but was allowed to lapse as Twitter reportedly wanted to keep more control over its content.
Industry groups say classifying broadband as a utility would saddle them with layers of burdensome, outdated regulation.