Microsoft providing the technology to help tally Iowa results
Microsoft counts Iowa votes
The Year in Technology: Innovation Reigns Supreme
2013 was a banner year for technology, with the sector showing strong growth and debuting exciting trends involving the integration of innovation into the consumer’s daily life.
T-Mobile Prepaid Service to Offer Free Facebook Access
GoSmart, T-Mobile's prepaid service, said it would offer customers free access to Facebook whether or not they subscribe to the Internet feature.
Gloves Off as Mobile Game Developers Wage Christmas War
The annual no-holds-barred Christmas holiday slugfest between mobile game developers has a new twist this year.
Snapchat’s Smart Not to Sell Out to Facebook – or Anyone Else
Most people think Snapchat’s 23-year-old CEO is crazy to turn down Facebook’s $3 billion offer. Some big Silicon Valley VCs don’t see it that way.
Motorola’s Desperation
According to Strategy Analytics, Motorola sold 500,000 Moto X handsets in the third quarter.
BlackBerry Co-Founders Said to Weigh Joint Bid With Cerberus
Private equity firm Cerberus is reportedly close to a deal with two BlackBerry co-founders to jointly pursue a bid for the smartphone maker. Qualcomm was also said to be in talks.
Report: BlackBerry Execs Met With Facebook
BlackBerry executives reportedly met with Facebook in California to gauge the social media giant’s possible interest in a bid for the smartphone maker.
Report: iPhone 6 with 5-inch 1080p HD Display Launching Next Year
Apple’s new iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c aren’t even two months old and we have already seen a half-dozen iPhone 6 rumors pop up since their debut.
Report: Apple Plans to Cut 5C Orders
Apple will cut orders of the 5C for the final three months of the year, a source familiar with the supply chain situation said.
NYSE Lands Coveted Twitter IPO, Beating Out Rival Nasdaq
Twitter said in a regulatory filing it plans to list its highly-awaited initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol TWTR.
Samsung Galaxy S5 to Get New 64-bit Chip
Samsung is the leader in the global smartphone market by a massive margin, with quarterly handset shipment volumes that more than double its closest rival.
Facebook Snatches Israeli Mobile Analytics Startup Onavo
The buyout of Onavo highlights Facebook's intense focus on the mobile side of its business.
Hackers Tweak Tactics to Maximize Profits, Send Android Malware Soaring
Malware attacks on Android surged 35% in the second quarter as hackers tweaked tactics to maximize profits.
Report: Twitter Willing to Double IPO Size to $2 Billion
140 characters to $2B? Twitter is reportedly entertaining the idea of doubling the size of its IPO to $2 billion if the upcoming road show goes well.
That Didn't Take Long: Hackers Crack iPhone Fingerprint Scanner
Just two days after Apple launched the technology that it promises will better protect devices, hackers claimed to have its latest iPhone.
The iPhone 5s and Apple’s Attention to Detail
The tech giant has come under scrutiny over the pace at which it's innovating. But one thing is for sure: Apple is obsessed with details.
BlackBerry Move Away from Consumers Unlikely to Stem Decline
BlackBerry's plan to retreat from the consumer market and back to businesses and governments is widely seen as a desperate move.
Apple Sells Record 9M iPhones, Brightens 4Q View
The consumer tech giant sold nine million new iPhone devices in the first three days of the launch. Apple subsequently revealed a brighter outlook for its fourth quarter.
BlackBerry Warns of Bleak 2Q, Deep Job Cuts Amid Huge Inventory Charge
The smartphone maker's ugly preliminary results were driven by an inventory charge of almost $1 billion. BlackBerry also said it planned to slash 4,500 jobs.


















