As India pushes ahead with a project to increase Internet access, Cisco is looking to grab a slice of the action as an early mover.
The website, which will directly compete with LinkedIn, could reportedly also steal market share from Google and Microsoft.
Foreign hackers infiltrated the U.S. State Department's computer network earlier this year.
Sen. Al Franken took issue with Sen. Ted Cruz's claim net neutrality is "Obamacare for the Internet."
Google’s update brings “material design” along with a few bugs.
The company said that posts from pages, which it offered for free, will soon appear much less.
Demand for the iPhone 6 in China is "surprisingly high," analyst says.
Unavailable on Dish Network for the last 25 days, Adult Swim, CNN and other Turner networks are taking a ratings hit.
The net neutrality debate has included everyone from Comcast executives to President Obama. Now the adult industry is involved.
Before you give up on the game altogether, try these matchmaking tips from developer 343 Industries.
Summit and Sierra will be able to process data nearly ten times faster than today's most efficient systems.
BlackBerry is hoping a smartphone design based off its classic handsets will be enough to drive users back.
It seemed as if neither side would be willing to budge, but the health of the book industry hinges on publishers having more control.
IBM Chairman and CEO Ginni Rometty will become the third woman, and fifth straight IBM CEO, to join exclusive Augusta National Golf Club.
At current overharvesting rates, all the world's fisheries will have collapsed by 2048, experts have warned.
Rockstar says the popular feature will show up on major consoles.
HBO host John Oliver's jokes came at the FCC's expense but still managed to crack up the agency's employees.
Barbara Bowman, who alleges she is one of 13 women Bill Cosby drugged and raped, penned an op-ed about her ordeal.
Facing declining mobile sales, Blackberry has shifted toward software offerings to turn the company around.
The U.S. military has roughly 200,000 troops stationed in 144 countries and territories.
The attack, which occurred just hours after launch, may have originated in China.
Xur, agent of Nine, will be available in the North Tower from Nov. 14 to Nov. 16.
Over the last three months, the cable industry has lost enough pay-TV subscribers to fill a small city.
The FTC is seeking reassurances from Apple that it will prevent user data from being shared without their consent.
FireChat powered the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong. But the ambition is now much bigger.
Philae is currently balanced on two of its three legs and has raised concerns that starting the drill may tip the probe over.
An engineering program manager at Android has announced that Android 5.0 Lollipop with the build LRX21T is “locked and loaded” for the Nexus 4.
A team of scientists was able to predict influenza outbreaks in the U.S., Poland, Japan and Thailand by tracking page views on Wikipedia.
Catching up to Apple might appear to be a trend, but Microsoft also has plenty of new tricks up its sleeves.
After President Obama's remarks on net neutrality, Time and WSJ published columns from authors with telecom ties.