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Every year, all the NFL teams are supposed to start out on close to equal footing, at least in terms of talent. Many people believe the success of the New England Patriots and a handful of other...
Americans will spend more time with their mobile devices than watching TV in 2019 according to a new report from eMarketer.
After numerous quarters of disappointing earnings turned into numerous years of disappointing earnings, it looks as though GameStop has signaled the first official round of defeat.
Recent research has led one scholar to conclude that the boy named Aladdin was real.
The Reading Eagle may not be the last paper that survives mostly in name only. The newspaper industry's tragedy is far from over.
Facebook shares dipped on Thursday after the firm announced that it has removed over 3 billion fake accounts from its platform.
The estate of the man who wrote the music for the 1939 classic "Over the Rainbow" has sued Apple, Amazon, Google and Microsoft, among others, for distributing pirated versions of the song.
In an effort to make its online space more inclusive and less hurtful to its users, Microsoft is upping its game to cut down on toxic comments made on its Xbox Live platform.
Pinterest is scheduled to release its first-quarter financial results after the markets close on Thursday, its first financial report as a public company.
Many in the industry expected that if Digital First Media directors began to influence the Gannett board, then Gannett faced dismantling. Eventually, Digital First might even become Gannett's owner.
Take-Two Interactive released better than expected fiscal fourth-quarter financial results after the markets closed on Monday.
The future ownership structure of Hulu now looks quite clear. Disney will assume full operational control of Hulu. The timing of the event: effective immediately!
That Google dominates the world of search is not news. A new study looks at what that means for news organizations, politics and competition going forward.
That Google dominates the world of search is not news. A new study looks at what that means for news organizations, politics and competition going forward.