By Bianca Bosker Justine Sacco ought to be tortured, shot and raped, preferably by someone with HIV, for what she said on Twitter — at least...
By William Johnson Even about a few years ago, if someone asked me what is the in thing at that moment for the web world, I...
By Brian Amble The relationship between line managers and their HR departments often seems to play out like a soap opera. Everyone, it seems, has an...
By Jenny W. Hsu Apple Inc. AAPL -0.34% has been fined 20 million New Taiwan dollars (US$670,000) and ordered to stop interfering with mobile service providers...
NAN Arik Airlines says it has introduced a mobile and tablet booking app that can provide the airline with booking service. A statement released in Lagos...
By Courtney Subramanian National Security Administration leaker Edward Snowden warned of the dangers of government surveillance in a Christmas message broadcast Wednesday in the United Kingdom....
After thieves hijacked credit and debit card data belonging to 40 million Target shoppers, many blamed the retail giant for putting them at risk of identity...
Justine Sacco, a PR executive who found herself at the centre of a Twitter firestorm after posting a racist “joke”, has lost her job as a...
(Reuters) – Facebook Inc founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg will sell 41.4 million shares worth about $2.3 billion to pay a tax bill, as part of...
By Timothy Stenovec The shocking news arrived this weekend: The Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2, Microsoft’s second-generation “iPad killer” tablets, sold out in many stores....
After months of rumors, Facebook announced that it will start testing autoplay video ads, the bane of Internet users everywhere, in NewsFeeds this week, huffingtonpost reports....
By Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai Hot air balloons weren’t enough for Google. The search giant is launching another initiative to bring high-speed Internet to the developing world using...