WikiLeaks Needs A Million Euros To Keep The Leaks Coming
Whistle-blower website WikiLeaks is desperate for funding and needs "a minimum" of a million euros in order to continue its mission. The organization revealed that…
Read MoreWhistle-blower website WikiLeaks is desperate for funding and needs "a minimum" of a million euros in order to continue its mission. The organization revealed that…
Read MoreApple (AAPL) on Tuesday was granted 25 new patents from the United States Patent and Trademark Office, but one patent in particular stands out among…
Read MoreNew Zealand district judge David Harvey has stepped down from his role presiding over accused piracy king Kim Dotcom's extradition trial after stating publicly that…
Read MoreGoogle is an advertising company first and foremost, but the big revenue the company sees from ads is funding the rest of the company's efforts…
Read MoreYahoo on Tuesday reported its second quarter earnings, beating Wall Street's earnings expectations of $0.23 per share on $1.096 billion in revenue. The firm posted…
Read MoreLG Display on Tuesday announced that 11 people, including six of its own employees, have been charged with stealing advanced OLED TV display technology from…
Read MoreBarnes & Noble and Microsoft announced in late April that the companies were uniting in a spinoff that would focus on B&N's digital Nook business,…
Read More($YHOO) Yahoo on Monday named Marissa Mayer the company's new president and CEO. Mayer was one of the earliest employees with Google, joining the Internet giant…
Read MoreAnonymous hackers have released more than 1,000 email credentials from five multinational oil companies that the group accuses of being responsible for the melting polar…
Read MoreSprint's 4G LTE network is only one day old and it's already ahead of the game. The nation's No.3 carrier must have been feeling guilty…
Read MoreYears from now when people reflect on Android and its meteoric rise to the top, Google's (GOOG) Motorola Mobility will absolutely be among the companies credited with…
Read MoreAt 12:00 p.m. EST, "Amazing Alex" hit the No.1 iPhone paid app position in America; eight hours is possibly the fastest move to No.1 ever…
Read MoreThe U.S. Government and various global authorities label "Anonymous" as cyberterrorist and criminals, but others refer to the group as freedom fighters and protectors of…
Read MoreHTC's $300 million investment in Beats Electronics last summer was one of the more questionable moves the struggling vendor has made in recent history. News of…
Read MoreAT&T paid dearly for iPhone exclusivity that started in June 2007 and ran for nearly four years. What did it buy? Back in 2Q07, AT&T Wireless…
Read MoreRIM CEO Thorsten Heins has wisely decided to ditch his "there's nothing wrong with the company as it exists right now" talking point. During his…
Read MoreKim Dotcom, the founder of defunct file hosting website Megaupload, will not see a judge regarding extradition until 2013, according to The New Zealand Heard.…
Read MoreThe issue of "sexting" has been widely covered by the media, but the practice of sending explicit images and text messages via mobile phones may be…
Read MoreCorporate clients, the cornerstone of RIM's customer base in several key markets, are making plans to jump ship after the delay of the new BlackBerry…
Read MoreCall it "Windows 8 on a stick." During Microsoft's Digital Worldwide Partner Conference on Monday, Microsoft showed off a USB stick that doesn't just help…
Read MoreYahoo sued Facebook over patents; Facebook sued Yahoo over patents; Yahoo and Facebook worked it out. Long-time partners Facebook and Yahoo have come to an…
Read MoreEver wonder why robots always rebel against their human masters in every sci-fi movie in the history of the universe? It's likely because we humans…
Read MoreRumors that wireless charging will be introduced in Apple's next iPhone seem to pop up at least once or twice ahead of each new iPhone…
Read MoreHTC on Friday reported disappointing unaudited second-quarter earnings that showed a huge drop in profit as the struggling smartphone maker's woes continue. The Taiwan-based vendor…
Read MoreScientific American reports that a team of scientists from Rice University in Houston and the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium have been working on a…
Read MoreA Northern California jury on Tuesday found Toshiba guilty of conspiring to fix prices of liquid crystal displays. Customers brought a civil lawsuit against the…
Read MoreShares of Apple's stock hit the $600-mark on Tuesday for the first time since April 27th. The company's stock price sky-rocketed earlier this year after Apple…
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