The Internet is dominated by the two “empires” of Google and Facebook, according to researchers at Oxford University in England.
Question: Why Don't Spiders Get Stuck In Their Webs?
Struggling smartphone maker BlackBerry Ltd cut several dozen jobs from its U.S. sales team on Monday, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer's photo spread in Vogue magazine has proven controversial, with some saying it detracts from the 3,000-word article that focuses on her successes and vision in a male-dominated tech world. The profile describes Mayer as an "unusually stylish geek." Take a look at other photos of her through the years.
Technology is everywhere nowadays. But football played by robots is still something unusual.
Adobe has released security updates for its Reader, Acrobat, Flash Player and ColdFusion products on Tuesday in order to fix many critical vulnerabilities, including one that is already actively exploited by attackers.
Fans of illegal movie downloads have reason to rejoice.
Dell will release Windows tablets later this year that could potentially include devices with screen sizes larger than 10 inches.
In what appears to be a change of heart toward Adobe’s Flash player, Microsoft has released a new version of its Internet Explorer web browser for Windows 8 and RT that supports the plug-in.
Samsung on Thursday confirmed reports that it will stop selling its Windows RT tablet, the Ativ Tab, in Germany.