
What's With Apple's Quiet iPad Mini Release?
Apple released iPad Mini with retina display on Tuesday and there are fears supply won't meet demand.
| Jasmine Bailey
Apple released iPad Mini with retina display on Tuesday and there are fears supply won't meet demand.
| Jasmine Bailey
Students at Dresden University of Technology in Germany were told they were expelled from school due to a mistaken email.
Google is expanding Glass' features. The wearable tech will now include the ability to stream music. This comes after Google added Shazam.
Marketing data shows that despite a bad start, Apple's Maps app has taken a large chunk out of Google Maps' user base.
Netflix and YouTube account for more than half of peak streaming. Each has 10 times the traffic of Hulu and Amazon's video efforts combined.
Europe's GOCE satellite came crashing down to earth Sunday evening, ending a four-year mission and days of worry over where it would land.
The next generations of iPhones could incorporate screens with curved edges and touch sensors capable of tracking different levels of pressure.
Google is facing user backlash after it made some sweeping changes to the YouTube comments section.
Microsoft execs say the Xbox One will require a day-one update to the latest software. Without the download, the console will be effectively useless.
The European Space Agency's GOCE satellite is expected to soon enter Earth's atmosphere, but experts aren't sure when or where.
Cybercriminals stole 4,100 bitcoins, or $1.2 million, from a digital bank in two separate hacks.
The Wall Street Journal reports some analysts selectively disclosed Twitter's growth and revenue information to certain investors.
| Charesse James
Twitter CEO Dick Costolo is ready to invest in his company's second-screen efforts.
Apple is expected to begin in-store screen replacements for the iPhone 5s and 5c by the end of the year.
The New York Times reports the CIA pays AT&T millions of dollars annually for call data. The government agency uses the data for counterterrorism efforts.
Twitter began trading as a public company Thursday at $45.10 a share, much higher than the $26 share price set on Wednesday before the IPO.
Microsoft introduces a live editing option to its suite of online apps, Office 365. The co-authoring tool is available for the online versions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
| Erik Shute
Google says its secretive aquatic constructions are to be interactive spaces to teach people about new technology.
Twitter is set to raise around $2 billion from 70 million shares during Thursday's IPO.
Facebook will roll out new "Like" and "Share" buttons in the coming weeks.
| Jasmine Bailey
With Twitter set to go public Thursday, analysts and industry watchers wonder how — or if — Twitter will keep up its innovation.
Google launched Helpouts Monday to bring you closer to the experts in a given field. Pay to view lessons on cooking, exercise and more.
Netflix has added ultra high-definition test footage to its online streaming library. The company plans to offer 4K media streams by 2014.
A woman in California found out the hard way it's illegal to wear Google Glass while driving in her state. She was given a ticket.
| Jasmine Bailey