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Now that millions of Americans have upgraded their TVs during the holiday shopping season, Best Buy reckons this is a good time to push products that will convert those new TVs into streaming video...
Alphabet is gearing up to become the leading provider of domestic technology, with an Internet of Things approach to the way we live our lives.
Adele's most impressive achievement, however, may that the video for the latest album's most popular song, "Hello," has reached more than a billion views on YouTube.
Google once again showed its dominance of U.S. online visitors. It posted unique visitors of more than 248 million unique visitors in December.
There was one big bright spot in IBM's otherwise lackluster earnings release. Its cloud computing segment is really taking off.
Another year, another disappointment for IBM. While cloud computing revenue continues to grow, the balance of the company is very deeply troubled.
Baidu no longer has the hot hand in global search. Its unfortunate prospects may not be its own doing.
A new research report from the Internet analysts at RBC, offers their top 10 Internet surprises for this year.
According to research firm IFI CLAIMS Patent Service, IBM led all recipients of U.S. patents in 2015.
For the three-month period ending in November, Apple lost 1% share of the U.S. smartphone subscriber market but still leads all original equipment manufacturers.
Now that Satya Nadella has taken over, Microsoft is far different from in the days of Steve Ballmer and Bill Gates.
A new research report from SunTrust Robinson Humphrey makes the case for two of the FANG stocks, plus a very contrarian third pick.
When this year's International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) opens on Wednesday, one of the most prominently displayed products will be cars.
There is no longer a reason to call Uber a "unicorn." It has proven its position as one of the most successful private companies in the world.
Google’s site traffic reached 247 million unique visitors in November, according to comScore’s study of all desktop and mobile traffic to U.S. websites. The figure is especially impressive...