Susan Wojcicki, Google's ads guru, has been appointed as new head of YouTube to explore more opportunities for the website.
HTC will try to conquer the wearable gadgets market. HTC announced it will be rolling out its first wearable device before the end of 2014.
Amazon grabs Double Helix Games for an undisclosed amount as it prepares to snatch its share of the gaming market.
Hundreds of thousands of people were glued to the debate between Bill Nye and Ken Ham in Kentucky on creation versus evolution.
Microsoft has quietly named Scott Guthrie to fill the vacancy in the corporate hierarchy created by the confirmation of Satya Nadella as CEO.
"Doom" co-creator John Carmack has finally opened up, revealing in an interview why he chose to leave id Software and join Oculus VR.
Google has rolled out an updated version of Google Maps for iPhone with new features that can help users save time and money.
Microsoft has boosted the capital of Foursquare by $15 million and in return, has inked a deal that will allow it to integrate Foursquare's treasure trove of data to its future products, such as Cortana.
The 2014 Doodle 4 Google contest is officially open. Young artists are encouraged to keep their creative juices flowing and submit their works before March 20.
South Korea has been using the Xbox 360 Kinect sensor to monitor the demilitarized zone (DMZ) for possible intruders.
Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S5 in Barcelona, Spain, on Feb. 24. The Samsung Galaxy S5 will soon be officially unwrapped during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.
The U.S. government is pushing for car manufacturers to equip light vehicles with vehicle-to-vehicle technology. Using V2V technology, road mishaps, collisions, and death due to car accidents can be minimized.
Evolution versus creation. Will it be a heated debate between Bill Nye and Ken Ham tonight or are we just hearing the cash register of the Creation Museum ringing?
The Democrats submitted a bill in Congress and Senate to establish status quo on FCC's open Internet rule after it was struck down by a court decision recently.
Several Silicon Valley giants issued transparency reports, Monday, while urging the government for more reforms.
Facebook turns 10 today. Is it heading for doomsday or will it retain its swagger in the social network world for the next 10 years?
A new report over the weekend tickles the imagination of those awaiting the iWatch. Sources say the wearable device of Apple might make use of magnetic induction, solar or its user's own movement to charge its batteries.
The U.S. military has come a step closer to autonomous warfare with the successful testing of a new technology that makes driverless convoys possible.
Microsoft has hit the spot with its "Empowering" Super Bowl ad. Thank God, it wasn't part of its Scroogled campaign.
Dr. Zenko Hrynkiw of Trinity Medical Center braved extreme weather on Jan. 28, walked six miles in his scrubs and saved a patient's life who only had 10 percent chances of survival.
A new patent application filed by Apple hints of force sensors to be installed on bezels of iPhones, iPads, and other devices in the future.
Apple has been sued by Texas-based Hilltop Technology for allegedly violating its patent for capacitive touch display technlogy used in iPad Air and other iDevices.
If reports hold true, iDevices might not just be tools for communication and entertainment but might start helping users get fitter and healthier with a new app called Healthbook.
Yahoo reportedly wants to regain control over its search engine business and catch up with Google and Bing through projects such as Fast Break and Curveball.
Hackers have defaced the website of Angry Birds following news that the mobile app can be tapped by spy agencies to gather personal information of users.
Lenovo and Google said that the Chinese computer and smartphone manufacturer will be purchasing Motorola Mobility for $2.95 billion.
A teen tried to fulfill her skydiving dream on her sixteenth birthday but things went wrong. She plummeted to earth from 3,500 feet. She must have done something - she survived - or it was just pure divine intervention.
The Pirate Bay ship is now free to sail in the Netherlands after an appeals court ruled that blocking it is ineffective.
Lego and Google have launched "Build with Chrome" on Tuesday. As of reporting, there have been no reports of lower productivity in offices worldwide.
Chrome apps will hit the iOS and Android platform in the near future. Google has already released a tool that can help developers make this possible.