The group posted a link to an old meme video called “you are an idiot.”
Sony already offers a cloud-based gaming service and makes little profit on the consoles it sells.
Flipkart said it had raised $700 million, as it tries to compete with Amazon, which is rapidly scaling up operations in the country.
The group promises to keep Sony’s stolen data safe as long as “The Interview” never leaks or is released online.
The CEO of Sony Pictures refuted assertions from president Obama that the company had "made a mistake" by canceling the film's release.
The Boeing Black encrypts disk data and all communications, BlackBerry says.
Find out whether or not you may have been a victim of the Staples credit card data breach that the company confirmed Friday.
Staples Inc. confirmed Friday that more than 1 million credit cards may have been compromised in a massive data breach.
U.S. Cyber Command could see action as the president calls for “proportional” response against North Korea.
Check out a first look at Android 5.0.1 Lollipop on various Samsung devices.
PlayStation 4 sales aren't doing too poorly, but Microsoft's console is catching up.
Sony has come under heavy fire for its decision to cancel the release of "The Interview," a comedy featuring the assassination of Kim Jong Un.
T-Mobile reached a $90 million settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over "mobile cramming" practices.
With the Sukhoi T-50, Russia joins the elite stealth-fighter club. Or does it?
Investigators are caught in a never-ending game of catch-up as hackers continue to diversify their methods and mask their locations.
Creative works that spark the most contentious free-speech debates are often the most ridiculous.
A pit of untreated pig waste “the size of several football fields,” claims filmmaker Mark Devries.
Way to change things up, Rockstar. The developer launched update 1.19 on Thursday night.
The Canadian smartphone maker hopes to continue to shrink losses and eventually break even after reporting its fiscal third-quarter earnings.
Chinese hackers are known to have conducted hacking operations on Pyongyang's behalf, though its unclear if that's what happened to Sony.
Xur is back in the Tower, and he's got some awesome new wares.
Workers were forced to labor for 18 days straight to make the latest iPhones, according to a BBC report.
Google's sometimes frosty relationship with the Motion Picture Association of America has gotten much colder over the past few weeks.
The letter “F” in the model number signifies that the Galaxy S6 handset is a European variant.
The U.S. administration is not yet sure how it will respond if it confirms that North Korea was behind the Sony hack.
Tours at Sony Pictures Entertainment have been canceled until 2015.
New car models featuring Google’s new car operating system will be unveiled next month at CES.
It's not the copy machine company you think it is anymore.
Already China’s second-largest search provider, a joint venture with Coolpad could make Qihoo a major player in hardware.
The great Instagram spam purge of 2014 has caused Justin Bieber to lose 3.5 million followers.