Mark Cuban: Hiring Overseas Workers Makes America Stronger
On the heels of Donald Trump's repudiation of H-1B visas, billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban spoke out in favor of immigration for technology jobs. “When it comes to high-end jobs, the competition from overseas for jobs makes us stronger," Cuban told FOXBusiness.com.
The Fallout from the Samsung-Apple Fight
Samsung was handed a victory in one part of the patent battle with Apple and it could have a far-reaching impact on Apple's sales.
U.S. Files Motion to Force Apple to Obey iPhone Order
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a motion seeking to compel Apple Inc to comply with a judge's order for the company to unlock the iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters, according to a court document filed Friday.
Virtual Currency IPO? Winklevoss Twins Plot Bitcoin Investment Vehicle
The Winklevoss twins unveiled plans to create an investment vehicle for bitcoins -- a growing virtual currency.
Why Silicon Valley Leans Left
There are so many reasons why the GOP should be able to align itself with the tech elite, and yet the Valley remains a stronghold of the left.
Can Carly Fiorina Overcome HP Legacy?
On stage at the GOP debate, Fiorina looked and sounded just like the rock star CEO who took the helm at HP back in 1999. The question is, is that good or bad?
Bitcoin Exchange Mt. Gox Files for Bankruptcy After Losing Nearly $500M
Bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox filed for bankruptcy Friday, losing nearly half-a-billion dollars worth of bitcoins, in a major blow to the crypto currency.
Report: Bitcoin Foundation Helping Probe of Shuttered Mt. Gox
The Bitcoin Foundation, an organization devoted to protecting and promoting the digital currency, reportedly provided information this week that aided a probe into Mt. Gox.
Obama’s Patent Actions Will Harm U.S. Tech Industry
President Obama is pushing for new patent regulations to 'protect innovators from frivolous litigation.' They are unlikely to succeed in their current form, one expert says.
Shapeshifting Technology Within Grasp
A research group out of MIT has created a way to allow inanimate objects to respond to human touch. Internet users may soon use this technology to interact with each other or play with objects virtually.
Army Researchers Focus on Eye Armor for Troops
New eyewear technology may alert soldiers to threats before they can see them.
SpaceX rocket fails to land on drone ship at sea
SpaceX landing failure
Ad Revenue Growth Helps Google's Second-Quarter Profit Trump Estimates
Google Inc's posted a better-than-expected quarterly profit for the first time in the last six quarters, helped by strong growth in advertising revenue.
10 Tech Brands Nobody Will Miss
Opinion: Some once-great technology companies slowly fade into obscurity. Others go in a heartbeat: here today, brand road kill tomorrow.
Unicorn Stampede to Hit Wall Street in 2016?
The IPO market will flourish when the private equity bubble bursts. That’s when you’ll see unicorns stampeding on Wall Street.
When Will Apple Announce Its Streaming TV Offering?
CBS Corp. chief executive Leslie Moonves recently said he thinks Apple has hit the “hold button” on its much anticipated Apple TV live streaming service, and although Wall Street shops including Goldman Sachs forecast a launch in 2016, consumers may not see the live streaming service next year.
Report: Yahoo Not to Spin off Alibaba Stake
Reports Tuesday said Yahoo Inc is weighing a sale of its core business and will not sell its stake in Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, a sharp reversal that came after pressure from an activist investor.
Yahoo Board in Final Talks on Future of Company
Yahoo Inc's board of directors on Friday is in the third and final day of meetings that could decide the future of one of Silicon Valley's most prominent but troubled companies.
Google Aims to Begin Drone Package Deliveries in 2017
Internet giant Alphabet Inc, the new holding company for Google, expects to begin delivering packages to consumers via drones sometime in 2017, the executive in charge of Google's drone effort said on Monday.
Alphabet, Google Parent Company, Posts Third-Quarter Beat
Alphabet, the parent company of Internet giant Google, revealed a beat on both lines in the third quarter. Shares of the company surged more than 5% in after-hours action.


















