The messaging services niche is selling like hotcakes. With the $19 billion purchase of WhatsApp still piping hot, Alibaba has thrown in a good size of investment to Tango's coffers.
Bilionaire investor Carl Icahn retreated from his earlier proposal of a separation between eBay and PayPal and instead suggested something else -- a 20 percent sale of the latter through IPO.
Many young girls find themselves pressured by the way they look, constantly comparing themselves with women on glossy covers. Girl Guiding UK has stepped up to help them love themselves and at the same time boost their self-confidence.
The new book, "Haunted Empire," hit sensitive nerves of Apple's CEO Tim Cook, who eventually called the book as "nonsense."
Automobile clubs in California have backed a bill proposed by Senator Monning that puts restrictions to the transmission of vehicle data to manufacturers and dealers.
Twitter and Facebook hold both music and pure noise. Nuzzel comes in to help you segregate which ones are worth reading in your feed.
It's interesting how the company continues to develop the Xbox One for its members, giving its third installment of feature updates in the first quarter of 2014.
Wal-Mart has jumped into the bandwagon of trading in old video games - but will they stand out? Gamers, get your game face up! Wal-Mart Stores are proposing to owners of old video games, such as Call of Duty, to trade in these games in exchange for store credit - not cash - that can be spent on other items.
Think before you click. Hackers and scammers have found the ongoing crisis on the missing Malaysia Airlines an opportunity to attack users and invade data.
Is the recent iOS 7.1 update a boon or bane for Apple users? While some embraced the minor change, others hardly found anything positive in it.
WhatsApp CEO Jan Koum has clarified speculations about privacy policy changes that may be introduced by the company as it operates under the umbrella of Facebook.