Foursquare, a location-based social network, is rolling out new tools that will give businesses more information about their customers and allow them to target special...
The social networking site plans to roll out features next month that will give its 400 million users the option of sharing their location with...
As mobile devices becomes the next wave of computing, large technologies companies sue each other over a number of patents.
Diane Sawyer of ABC interviews the Bits blogger Nick Bilton about texting at dinner time and the propriety of poking around the e-mail or cellphone...
The lawsuit could lead to changes in the workings of Android smartphones, although it could be settled quickly.
A new report from McKinsey discusses the growing move to connect "things" to the Internet, including cars, pills, farming and billboards.
Google is buying the online photo editing service Picnik, which competes with Adobe and other companies.
Amazon.com is pushing newspaper, magazine and book publishers to guarantee that Kindle customers will get the lowest prices on electronic content.
The traditional desktop interface remains confusing for many computer users. Could Apple and Microsoft replace it with their easy to use mobile operating systems?
A suit against Yelp, the user-generated reviews site, alleges unfair business practices and accuses Yelp of extortion.
HBO's latest online video streaming service, HBO GO, is only available to cable or , and ignores the viewing habits of some web only video...
Despite what your mother might have told you, doctors say that looking at an electronic screen doesn't hurt the eyes.
Nicholas Felton started collecting data about himself in 2005 to create an annual report about his life.
While Amazon goes on a hiring spree for its Kindle division, hiring color LCD managers and Wi-Fi specialists, where does the company take the Kindle...
New Yorker writer George Packer elaborates on his reluctance to use Twitter and other social networking services.
