Qualcomm may face probe into business practices in South Korea
The new investigation follows China fining Qualcomm $975 for monopolistic behavior.
The new investigation follows China fining Qualcomm $975 for monopolistic behavior.
Apple today released the first preview of Photos, its iPhoto replacement, to registered developers.
Google has access to Twitter like everyone else, but the process of crawling the network for tweets is a painstaking one. But later this year, Twitter will make it easier for Google to show tweets in search results now that the two companies have reportedly patched up their relationship.
It's been an unusually tough few months for Big Telecom. The industry, which enjoys a generally friendly regulatory climate, has plenty of influence in Congress and with state and local governments across the country.
The company will break out Amazon Web Services sales next quarter, it said.
Microsoft steps up push to get its software on to all tablets and smartphones.
Twice as many companies now have strategic data-driven marketing initiatives than in 2013.
Internet Explorer and Firefox users with Flash Player enabled remain at risk.
The most important change may be the name: Windows Phone has vanished in favor of Windows 10.
The country's telecom regulator said the ride-sharing company is breaking information protection rules.
Google will discontinue the $1,500 Glass Explorer Edition, with no consumer launch in sight.
The LED lighting pioneer adds ZigBee connectivity to its energy-efficient consumer lighting without changing the bulb's basic design.
However, Ross Ulbritch's defense attorneys cast doubt on the prosecution's allegations.
For the first time in a decade, Microsoft did not give all customers advance warning of next week's upcoming Patch Tuesday slate.
A new Azure vault provides a way to store encryption keys in the cloud.
The tool allowed attackers to try a large number of passwords for Apple ID accounts.
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You keep selected files or folders encrypted on your internal drive. But are they protected when you use an online backup service?
U.S. officials now believe North Korea is behind the attack that took down Sony Pictures Entertainment's computer network and posted contents on the Internet, but the government hasn't decided whether to formally accuse the country carrying out the hack, according to The New York Times.
The continent has 90 hubs in 30 countries.
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