New BlackBerry with Keyboard to Hit Stores
The first keyboard-equipped BlackBerry sporting the company’s radically new operating system is hitting U.S. stores this week.
The first keyboard-equipped BlackBerry sporting the company’s radically new operating system is hitting U.S. stores this week.
The White House is taking steps to encourage innovation in high-tech patents that it calls “a key driver of economic growth.”
Taiwan’s struggling PC makers are unveiling a new generation of ultra-thin laptops at the world’s second-biggest computer show this week.
In a civil case where the words of Steve Jobs play prominently, the government and Apple are set to square off over allegations that Apple conspired with the country’s largest book publishers to make consumers pay more for electronic books.
A federal judge has ruled that Google must comply with the FBI’s warrantless demands for customer data.
Google is adding the recently released HTC One to its lineup of smartphones running on an unmodified version of its latest Android software.
Electric car maker Tesla Motors Inc. is promising to boost the number charging stations during the next year so its customers can drive across North America.
Facebook lost more than a dozen advertisers, some just temporarily, after a campaign drew attention to pages on the social network that promoted violence against women.
Roku, the streaming video device maker, has raised $60 million in its sixth round of funding.
Amazon says it will start production on a pair of new comedy shows and three new kids shows to air later this year and early next year on its video streaming service.
The European Union’s antitrust chief said Tuesday that Google will have to offer more changes to the way it displays search results to settle a pending case.
Soon it will take only the click of a mouse or finger swipe on a tablet to explore some of the Galapagos Islands’ most remote areas, surrounding waters and unique creatures.