The Console Conflict: One vs Four
Updated: 1:46 PM As we draw closer to the next generation of gaming devices, fans of tech and gamers have been beginning the obvious debate; Do you buy a PS4 or Xbox One?
Updated: 1:46 PM As we draw closer to the next generation of gaming devices, fans of tech and gamers have been beginning the obvious debate; Do you buy a PS4 or Xbox One?
Updated: 1:48 PM Twitter announced a partnership with Viacom on Wednesday to create social video advertising campaigns around programs on MTV, CMT, VH1, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central and others.
Updated: 9:52 AM Netflix Inc. got its start renting DVDs through the mail in the U.S. during the late 1990s and added Internet video streaming in 2007
Posted: 9:11 AM China has built the world's fastest supercomputer, almost twice as fast as the previous U.S. holder and underlining the country's rise as a science and technology powerhouse.
Posted: 8:55 AM Phone call logs, credit card records, emails, Skype chats, Facebook message, and more: The precise nature of the NSA's sweeping surveillance apparatus has yet to be confirmed.
Posted: 9:58 AM Facebook has been forced to clarify its policy following a storm of criticism for removing post-mastectomy photos of breast cancer survivors.
Posted: 9:24 AM Amid the debate over government surveillance, there's been an assumption: Young people don't care about privacy.
Posted: 2:58 PM The Vanderhooks unveiled the new Myspace.com Wednesday, revealing a site focused on entertainment that combines social networking with streaming music.
Posted: 1:36 PM Facebook is introducing hashtags, the number signs used on Twitter, Instagram and other services to identify topics being discussed and allow users to search for them.
Posted: 9:22 AM A new Triple-A study says using voice commands to send text messages and emails from behind the wheel, which is marketed as a safer alternative for drivers, actually is more distracting and dangerous than simply using a cellphone.
Posted: 1:53 PM Google is asking the Obama administration to allow the Internet company to disclose more details about the U.S. government's closely guarded demands for emails and other information that people transmit online.
Updated: 1:28 PM Sony broke out the heavy ammunition against Microsoft, announcing its forthcoming PlayStation 4 will cost $399 - $100 less than the competing Xbox One.
Posted: 11:46 AM Google has purchased online mapping service Waze for in a deal that keeps a potentially valuable tool away from its rivals while gaining technology.
Updated: 9:12 AM Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has joined Twitter, describing herself as a "pantsuit aficionado" and a "hair icon."
Posted: 9:57 AM AT&T Inc. on Monday said it's adding a walkie-talkie-like application to the iPhone for its corporate customers, replicating a hallmark feature of the Nextel network, which is being shut down this summer.
Posted: 9:16 AM Apple is known for making some of the finest hardware in the world, but one of its biggest stumbling blocks has been services that rely on an Internet connection.
Posted: 9:34 AM Moving to tamp down a public uproar spurred by the disclosure of two secret surveillance programs, the nation's top intelligence official is declassifying key details about one of the programs.
Posted: 9:12 AM Google says in a new study all the online searching and trailer-watching moviegoers do ahead of a film's release can have significant predictive powers at the box office.
Updated: 4:47 PM Former employees of the National Security Agency say the publishing of a court order asking Verizon to hand over all its phone calling records for a three-month period opens a new window on an operation that has been in place for years and involves all major U.S. phone companies.
Updated: 9:40 AM A U.S. trade agency on Tuesday banned the sale of several iPhone and iPad models for infringing a Samsung patent, dealing a high-profile setback to Apple’s crusade against copycats.
Posted: 9:10 AM Prosecutors said Monday that Pfc. Bradley Manning put U.S. military secrets into the hands of Osama bin Laden himself, as the Army intelligence analyst went on trial over leaking hundreds of thousands of classified documents.
Posted: 9:24 AM In a civil case where the words of Steve Jobs play prominently, the government and Apple Inc. are set to square off over allegations that Apple Inc. conspired with the country's largest book publishers to make consumers pay more for electronic books.
Posted: 10:06 AM Justin Timberlake will be the headliner when the iTunes festival kicks off in September in London.