Research in Motion is at CES this week talking up BlackBerry 10, the company's smartphone refresh set to debut January 30.
Google has stopped notifying users in China that they may be searching for censored keywords.
Samsung is apparently still working on an update for a software flaw that could allow attackers to siphon personal data from a phone.
Samsung Electronics has sought a ban on the import and sales of some Ericsson products in the US which it claims infringe its patents.
Starting with version 25 of Google Chrome, browser extensions installed offline by other applications will not be enabled until users give their permission through a dialog box in the browser interface.
Facebook today announced a trial that could let paid advertisers directly message users' in-boxes, which have traditionally been held for messages from friends.
The patent wars continued to demonstrate their futility this week when a U.S. judge refused to ban a handful of outdated Samsung phones at Apple's behest.
Do you use Internet Explorer? If you do, hopefully you’ve already applied the updates from Patch Tuesday earlier this week.
(CNN) -- The $1 billion patent dispute between Apple and Samsung picked back up in federal court in San Jose on Thursday, with both sides arguing over issues of damages amounts, bans on product sales and allegations of dishonesty on the part of the jury foreman.
Apple and Samsung Electronics just don’t seem to be able to get along.