Two US telecom companies to pay $3.5 million for data breach
Sister telecom carriers stored personal information on servers accessible on the Internet.
Sister telecom carriers stored personal information on servers accessible on the Internet.
A deal between the two companies puts an end to a lawsuit over Android patents.
Now head of Wayin, the former Sun CEO aims to wrest enterprise value from all the chatter.
Basil Botoulas knows where the next generation of CEOs will come from -- the ranks of current chief information officers.
Changes to Yahoo search on the mobile web will give users related content ahead of traditional links.
NASA is teaming up with Microsoft to enable astronauts onboard the orbiting space station to use the company's virtual reality headset.
The new alpha version represents a change in thinking for 3D JavaScript apps technology and looks to improve on MVC.
The company operates more than half of the autonomous cars permitted to drive on California roads.
With Windows 10 about to ship and Windows 8 largely panned, Gartner is recommending that enterprises skip the latter and migrate directly to the former from Windows 7.
Web Assembly will provide a standardized way to compile Web applications before they run, in order to speed their performance.
It also can no longer distribute Solaris patches to its customers.
Massive breach of government data said to expose personal information on millions.
Co-founder Jack Dorsey will take over chief executive duties in the interim as the social network seeks a new leader.
Beta functionality sidelines animations that aren't central to a page.
Using credit or debit cards is not a popular practice in Kenya.
Open source startups delivering software for private, public and hybrid cloud computing are attracting the cash.
Not that Baby Boomers or Gen X homeowners are clueless about technology, but startup HelloTech is banking on people of a certain age needing a bit of assistance to live the Internet of Things dream.
The revamped service will let users make purchases at physical stores.
Want that HDMI cable today for online prices? Amazon's got you covered if you live in one of these 14 metropolitan areas.
Some searches for racist terms that previously triggered the White House now return nothing.
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