After several fleeting victories over Google for days at a time, Facebook has finally garnered more traffic than its Mountain View competitor for a solid week.
A completely revamped Digg will move away from the collective whims of 40 million users and attempt to emphasize stories more relevant to the individual reader.
Last-minute tuning will push the launch of Plastic Logic's high-end Que ProReader from April into summer, pitting it against a range of other upcoming e-readers.
Joining Nintendo's Wii and Microsoft's upcoming Project Natal, the Move controller will translate motion to virtual reality, unlocking a whole new genre of games for the PlayStation 3.
After a sudden and allegedly unjustified firing from their own game studio, the former president and CEO of Infinity Ward are demanding $36 million from Activision.
A series of cryptic Apple-style advertisements from Valve and other clues suggest that some of the company's most popular titles will soon launch for Macs.
A new report warns that production delays may cause Apple to have as low as 300,000 iPads available at launch - a fraction of what the company expected.
Wondering what people say in private messages that they won’t post on walls? A handful of lucky Facebookers found out on Wednesday when their inboxes filled up with private messages not intended for them.
A new deal has landed Google one more vital ingredient for its stew of real-time updates, but a majority of Facebook's overflowing content cauldron still remains out of reach.
An impressive collection of heavyweight politicians and industry leaders heralded the official announcement of Bloom energy’s potentially revolutionary home fuel cells.
Cablevision’s new technology will allow cable users to flip to a channel and see whatever they have on their PC screens, opening the door for Internet content beside regular cable.
Marketing maestro Phil Schiller blames a rash of complaints and the increasing number of racy apps for Apple’s most recent – and extreme – wave of App Store censorship.
Not content to express their discontent in 140 characters on Twitter, angry Gmail users have piled onto a class action lawsuit led by a Harvard law student.
Swappable lenses aren’t just for the pros any more. Sony’s new hybrid camera will introduce the flexibility of interchangeable glass to a compact form factor.
Parents of a student in Pennsylvania claim their school district exercised direct control over embedded webcams in a school-issued laptop to spy on their son.