Heartbleed, the proposed "worst vulnerability" ever, was apparently not scary enough. New research shows that not even half of those aware of Heartbleed took the precaution of changing their passwords.
Despite resistance from the U.S. government, Sprint could finally make an offer for U.S. wireless carrier T-Mobile within a couple months, according to a new Bloomberg report.
U.S. Senators circulated an early draft of a bill increasing cybersecurity collaboration between the government and firms to public and private officials Wednesday in hopes of avoiding any future conflict on the matter.
A Hispanic trade organization and a global information and measurement company identified "Upscale Latinos" as the most influential segment in the United States.
Twitter released its earnings report for the second quarter that it has been a publically traded company late Tuesday. The results beat expectations in several fiscal categories, but the outlook for the social media company remains grim.
The digital video recorder (DVR) is a wonderful invention, but it gets spoiled when you actually can't use it to record your shows because someone else in your household is monopolizing all the storage. This grave problem has almost reached epidemic proportions, according to a new nationwide survey by Verizon, which found that more than half of DVR users have a hog in their home.
The proposed takeover of Time Warner Cable (the nation's second largest cable provider) by Comcast (the first) has attracted criticism and consternation from media advocates, as well as some companies like Netflix and Charter. As of this week, you can Latino television giant Univision to the list of companies that are concerned about the merger.
Google has offered to help Samsung in the case Deliberations in the latest Apple vs. Samsung patent infringement trial started April 29 in San Jose, Calif.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) released a report consisting of an analysis of over 4,000 surveys in seven developing countries on reading from mobile devices.
Newest Mario Kart includes a free game with purchase Nintendo announced today that Mario Kart 8 will be released May 30 for the Wii U and it will be available in a premium bundle version in the U.
Video gamers will soon be making the full transition from NBA 2K14 to MLB The Show as the real-life basketball season paves the way for the dog days of summer. This is great news for Xbox gamers because it also means a drop in price.
When it comes to news about the possible release of Grand Theft Auto V on PC and next-gen consoles Sony PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Xbox One, it's hard to decipher fact from fiction and feasible possibilities from utter falsification. The latest rumor claims that a Rockstar Games employee finally confirmed new versions of the game. Could this be true?
Microsoft shows it is able to deliver on consumer wants Microsoft announced on Tuesday that it has now added an essential feature to Office which the otherwise highly-regarded applications have lacked since their launch earlier last month.
Target announced Monday that the company had hired senior information technology advisor Bob DeRodes to step in as executive vice president and chief information officer in light of last year's major data breach.
Android's momentum just seems to keep on building. A new report from analytics firm Strategy Analytics shows that Android commanded two-thirds of the global tablet market during the first quarter of 2014.
In light of recent cybersecurity scares such as Heartbleed and the recent Internet Explorer zero-day exploit, the White House revealed on Monday that disclosing some of these vulnerabilities to the public isn't always the easiest of choices to make.
With the announcement of Nokia's new president and chief executive officer (CEO), the company also detailed its next strategy in the technology market.
Netflix has made it very clear that it doesn't think it should have to pay Internet service providers to get quality streaming service to an ISP's subscribers, going so far as to make a case for a new "strong net neutrality" that protects them (and presumably others) from such fees. Nevertheless, the company has made a deal with Verizon for better access.