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The acquisitions come after the company was acquired by Facebook Inc. in a $2 billion deal.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers said U.S. investigators are getting closer to pinning the hacking of Sony Pictures Entertainment to North Korea.
New Relic founder and Chief Executive Lew Cirne rang the opening bell on the NYSE with company employees and his parents and saw his company's shares climb.
Iowa is looking to create the nation’s first smartphone driver’s license with an app that can co-exist with the traditional plastic card.
Nintendo may have done it again as its launch of amiibo--action-figures that connect to videogames through near field communications technology--has been deemed a success.
Since the Snowden revelations, membership is up at the Chaos Computer Club—a group of computer enthusiasts, anti-surveillance activists, and software programmers fighting what they call inappropriate snooping by states and corporations.
Tencent Holdings has agreed to buy a minority stake in Tokyo-based Aiming in its first investment in a Japanese game developer, as the Chinese Internet giant tries to expand its lineup of smartphone games.
After a positive response to its e-paper Fes Watch, Sony Corp. has turned to the Makuake crowdfunding site again as it seeks to fine-tune the Qrio Smart Lock, which enables control of door locks via smartphones.
The former China head of Zynga Andy Tian wants to challenge the dominance of Facebook and Tencent’s popular mobile chat and social platform Wechat with his new social application PengPeng.
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi confirmed that it has suspended sales in India after a court ordered it to do so this week while it waited to hear a patent complaint by Ericsson against the Chinese firm.
Google News operates differently than Google’s primary search service. But the two are linked in important ways that will mean less traffic from Google to Spanish publishers that Google is now excluding from the News service.
The latest and greatest hackers drop British clichés in their attack code, deploy Chinese cyberweapons, sprinkle in lines of Hindi and keep an Eastern European workday.
Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus's co-founder Carl Pei speaks to The Wall Street Journal about the company's global ambitions and its marketing missteps.
A Spanish copyright law requires publishers to charge news aggregators to pay for showing article snippets. There is no opt-out, and it gets even more complicated from there.
Microsoft is continuing the slow tease of Windows 10. The company on Thursday issued invitations to a Jan. 21 media event slated to reveal more of the features of Windows 10, the next version of Microsoft’s computer operating system.
Golden Globes nominations for Amazon's "Transparent" and the Netflix series "Orange is the New Black" set up a clash of television's new guard.
A day before a French court is expected to decide on competitors’ request to put in place a ban on one of Uber’s services in France, Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron said Uber's drivers need to have a certain level of qualifications in order to drive passengers.
via Geektime
via Times of Israel
via Tech in Asia
via Quartz