It will make new tabs in Chrome look pretty, and that's about it.
Mid-October signifies that Google's product launch is near.
Known colloquially as the Netflix for pirates, the site is experiencing a resurgence after a brief outage.
Crumbs Bake Shop is coming back. That doesn't mean cupcakes are.
Intel topped Wall Street expectations on Tuesday and reported a third-quarter profit of 66 cents per share on revenue of $14.6 billion.
Kevin Gentzel has his work cut out for him.
Declining iPad sales may not be a huge concern for Apple, as long as its iPhones take their place.
Black Friday will start on Thursday, Thanksgiving, at Macy's department stores.
Telsa Motors has one of the most advanced dashboard interfaces in the industry with 17 major suppliers underpinning the technology.
Finance minister Michael Noon said the country will phase out the “double Irish” scheme that saved Apple and other multinationals billions.
With Intel slated to report after the closing bell Tuesday, investors will be scrutinizing the results for signs of life in the company's beleaguered mobile unit.
Microsoft may be pulling ahead in the console war, after media analyst Michael Pachter predicted the Xbox One outsold the PS4 last month.
Popular sandbox game has been a hit on Android and iOS devices, but has been absent from Microsoft's mobile platform.
The Facebook founder and his wife, Priscilla Chan, warn Ebola must be contained before it spreads to the level of AIDS or polio.
Google's cloud-based storage and software suite, Google Drive, was down for several hours on Tuesday.
Google Express becomes a proper revenue-generating business.
Amazon is opening one "pop-up" store for the holidays in Sacramento, as well as one in San Francisco.
Netflix speeds in the U.S. have seen improvement, but the numbers still pale in comparison to European performance.
The National Federation of Independent Business' Small Business Optimism Index is now 5 points below the 1973-2007 average.
These new Google ads may indicate that new Android and Nexus products are on the way.
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick chose to cover up the logo on his Beats headphones during a press conference.
Microsoft says it will eventually bring Windows 10 to tiny devices connected to the "Internet of Things."
Police in New York, Los Angeles and elsewhere no longer need U.S. tax dollars for surveillance equipment.
Apple is also expected to introduce a Smart Cover and Smart Case line-up in new colors and an updated design.
Indian Railways has finally launched its app for Android phones, making it easier for millions of passengers to plan trips and buy tickets.
The command server, which was located in Germany, reportedly exposed Russian-language computer files that had been uploaded by the hackers.
Magic Leap’s website suggests that the company could be working on a highly advanced form of virtual reality.
Kotak Mahindra Bank is tapping into India's large Facebook user base to expand its payment services, including instant money transfers.
Hackers posted user names and passwords purportedly of the online storage service, but the company denied its system was hacked.
According to Netflix, the latest price increase will not immediately affect existing subscribers who are already paying for 4K content.