CIOs battle rapid tech evolution and leadership expectations amidst a mix of mobile, social, cloud, and data challenges.
Former Apple Store employees launch lawsuit over unpaid wages, claiming tech giant searched staff bags after every shift for 30 minutes.
Apple's new budget smartphone could be called the 'iPhone 5C' as a new photo shows the retail packaging of the product.
Coming off a poor run of results post IPO, the story of Facebook's Q2 results is one of progress, regeneration and strategic investment.
Intel, Microsoft and Oracle come to the aid of Apple after plans to ban iPhone 4 sales following Samsung fallout.
Microsoft CEO, Steve Ballmer, admits error in judgement regarding Surface RT tablet, following $900m loss. Is he on his last legs?.
Samsung reported record Q2 profits of USD $8.5bn—up 47% from last year—but fell short of investor hopes for USD $8.8bn, causing unease.
If we had more companies respond to breaches in this way, we (technology, privacy, security and cyber threats) would be much better off as an industry.
Michael Dell makes his best and final offer, upping Dell's buyout bid by $0.10 per share, in a $24.4 billion attempt to privatize the firm.
Inside Microsoft's secret lab where tech devices undergo extreme torture to ensure your PC is stronger and more resilient.
Ads, Ads, and yes, more Ads as social networking site smashes financial expectations with over one million advertisers now on board.
BYOD trend prompts enterprises to seek advanced management tools for balancing employee freedom and data security, says Analysys Mason.
Social media giant is due to report its Q2 results today with eyes fixed on advertising revenue. But would you pay for an ads-free experience each month?.
Cisco has acquired Sourcefire, a leader in cybersecurity solutions, for $2.7bn, as part of the company's innovation strategy.
PM Cameron urges ISPs to block online porn by default to protect children, claiming the internet's freedom has neglected child safety.
Microsoft launches Office Mobile for iPhone, surprising industry experts. A bold move or just a teaser for iPad users?.
The global IT outsourcing market is projected to hit USD $288bn in 2013, driven by hybrid IT strategies and cloud adoption, despite economic constraints.
Microsoft faces criticism for allegedly neglecting industry advancements over the past decade, resulting in a USD $900m hit and sluggish innovation.
Despite a $900m Surface loss, Microsoft launches a bold attack on iPad, facing ridicule and questions on its strategy.
Intel shifts gear, aiming to lead the ultra-mobile market after admitting slow response to the segment's growth, reveals CEO Paul Krzanich.