After just one month on the job, Skype's chief development officer has quit, the company said.
Tiffany Montague used to fly spy planes and now she leads Google's efforts to put robots on the moon.
Next year, Cisco will begin selling the Cius tablet, which runs Google's Android software and is aimed at corporate users.
Ray Kurzweil says his Blio e-reader software will give electronic books with richer formatting similar to what they're used to in print.
Backed by flashy new phones and fresh software, Nokia is ready to woo American smartphone buyers all over again on price.
Cisco has unveiled its biggest routing system to date, one that the company says is capable of linking everyone in China on a video call.
A deal announced a year ago between Intel and TSMC has failed to result in new products, highlighting Intel's problems at getting into the consumer...
Google's Buzz service, which ties into Gmail, is another way for people to tell others what they're doing, thinking and feeling.
Following his company's acquisition by Oracle, Jonathan Schwartz bid adieu as chief executive of Sun Microsystems with a haiku on Twitter.
Nokia has hired a former Microsoft data center guru, Mike Manos, to help it build a presence selling cloud computing services.
Asus is developing new form factors for computers, such as a bracelet and a roll-up tablet, that rely on flexible, ultralight displays.
Microsoft's Steve Ballmer will unveil a slate P.C. made by Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard at the Consumer Electronics trade show.
Lucid Imagination, an open-source start-up, hopes to rival the likes of Microsoft and Google in the market for corporate search technology.
New trademark applications from Hewlett-Packard show the company eyeing some new brands for computing devices.
A pair of start-ups hope to woo companies like Google and Facebook with servers that rely on chips typically found in phones and mobile computing...
