A year ago, the world's largest cellphone maker by volume unveiled a major strategy shift to Microsoft software for its smartphones in an attempt to challenge the Apple Inc iPhone and Google Inc's Android.
Sweden's Supreme Court will not hear an appeal by two men convicted of helping others commit copyright infringement through the popular file-sharing website The Pirate Bay.
Prosecutors have subpoenaed the Twitter records of an Occupy Wall Street protester. It is not clear what specific evidence prosecutors are after.
The 2,900 cuts in Germany equate to roughly every third Nokia Siemens' job in the country, causing uproar among unions.
An Oregon judge is using his force to order a 45-day jail sentence and mental health evaluation for a would-be Jedi who attacked toy store customers with light sabers in December.
Babbio, along with fellow directors Sari Baldauf and Dominique Senequier, will not stand for reelection at an upcoming shareholders' meeting on 21 March, the company said in regulatory filings.
Cook was responding to a report in The New York Times about working conditions at Apple's main contract manufacturer, Foxconn, in China.
Mobile phone maker Motorola Mobility Inc posted a fourth quarter loss on weak revenue on Thursday in what could be its last report before a planned takeover by Google Inc.
Security software maker McAfee rejected a claim that several large corporate customers had recently switched over to using products from rival Symantec Corp.
A leading lawmaker on privacy issues said on Thursday he would ask for a probe into whether recently announced changes in how Google handles consumer data violated an agreement it made with the US Federal Trade Commission.
New research has shown tablet computers using Google's Android software narrowed the lead of Apple's iPad on the global market in the fourth quarter
"I am a former hacker who was once convicted of insider trading", he wrote, before going on to say "In all seriousness: My wife, two kids and myself love New Zealand and 'We come in peace.'"
Thompson gave few hints about the progress of Yahoo's strategic review as well, dashing hopes that his arrival might hasten a transaction.
Apple Inc has been in many ways an unstoppable stock, and that has been even more the case after earnings. Going back eight years, on the day after the release of results, its shares have risen 70 percent of the time.
While the core Shazam app is focused on providing a simple and straightforward way to discover new music, the Player app is designed to provide a rich experience for discovering additional information about it.
Twitter is much more than a social network and has no time to waste worrying about newcomers like Google+ as it becomes more important as an information service and builds its advertising business, co-founder Jack Dorsey said on yesterday.
Content-sharing Internet service Megaupload.com has lost the help of one of the best-known US defense lawyers as it begins to fight charges of copyright infringement, a person familiar with the matter said.
Samsung Electronics Co said on Friday a German court ruled against it in a patent lawsuit versus Apple over mobile technologies, part of a global legal battle the technology giants are waging.
Being the most wired country in the world has opened the way for a new form of bullying in South Korean schools, with victims being forced to pay for Wifi access for their tormentors.
Five days before a critical vote, senators are abandoning a bill to punish piracy on the Web after an outpouring of online opposition to tinkering with Internet freedoms.
It's known that intelligence is mostly inherited. But, whether a person can become a clever grandma or grandpa relies on both genes and environment, says a new study.
The US remains global leader in supporting science and technology (S&T) research and development, but could soon be overtaken by rapidly rising Asian countries like India and China, a latest report by an American body said.
Scientists claim to have found a new way to beat severe blood cancer by removing a pro-survival protein from acute myeloid leukaemia cells.
Anger at the practice of demanding dowries, which can lead to violence against brides, has prompted a takeoff of "Angry Birds" called "Angry Brides" that aims to highlight the illegal practice still prevalent in many South Asian countries.
Founder Jimmy Wales used his Twitter account to spread the news, writing “Student warning! Do your homework early. Wikipedia protesting bad law on Wednesday! #sopa”
The Telecom Commission has submitted its report on spectrum and licencing-related issues to Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal, who will take a decision on them soon.
Toshiba is set to propose an equity tie-up with scandal-hit camera and medical equipment maker Olympus Corp, an industry newspaper said on Monday.
The China Internet Network Information Center said Monday the mainland's number of Internet users stood at 513 million in December, up 12 percent from a year earlier.
A Russian space probe designed to boost the nation's pride on a bold mission to a moon of Mars has come down in flames, showering fragments into the south Pacific west of Chile's coast, officials said.
IT device maker Datawind today said the proposed product testing criteria by IIT (Jodhpur) cannot be applied to the first version of Aakash tablets, supplied by the company.