Produced by Scott Rudin with Writing by Seth Rogen Nowadays, the term "console wars" reminds us all of the next generation consoles Xbox One and PlayStation 4 battling it out for gamers' hearts and dollars.
Target's chief information officer Beth Jacob resigned Wednesday as the major retailer attempts to recover from one of the largest credit card heists ever pulled.
The anonymous founder of the mercurial cyber currency Bitcoin may have been discovered, if a new profile published at Newsweek is correct. Leah McGrath Goodman's two-month investigation led her to Dorian Prentice Satoshi Nakamoto, an unassuming family man in his 60s living in the Los Angeles area.
While the crisis in Ukraine hasn't resulted in on-the-ground war so far, a propaganda war has been raging between Russia and Ukraine. On Wednesday, RT anchor Liz Wahl's job became a casualty of that bloodless conflict, as she announced live, on-air that she could no longer be a part of the Russian state-funded news organization.
The Ubisoft title is finally getting a release date after being delayed for 6 months. The Ubisoft title is finally getting a release date after being delayed for 6 months.
On Thursday, office-supply retailer Staples joined the crowd of brick and mortar retailers clearly hurt by a tepid holiday shopping season and competition from online ecommerce. But Staples' attitude appears to be "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em."
Apple Inc.'s presence in court continued with the iPhone company requesting the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit to throw out a judge's "radical" ruling.
Is the iPad Pro release date delayed? Is the iPad Pro release date delayed? The most talked about device out of the highly secretive Cupertino, Calif. -based Apple has reportedly been shelved for all of 2014 according to a new report by KCI Securities' Ming Chi-Kuo.
Sony Corp.'s dreaded restructuring plan announced in February is beginning to arrive, as the multinational Japanese corporation announced Wednesday that it was cutting jobs in Australia and New Zealand.
Sprint's support for acquiring fellow wireless service provider T-Mobile may be dwindling faster than it had hoped. Arguments that the two carriers can better compete with juggernauts Verizon and AT&T may lose steam as Deutsche Telekom AG, the owner of T-Mobile, is confident that T-Mobile can stand on its own.
Several incidents involving Glass have made the news Is wearable technology the future? Companies are moving into the space but it remains unclear how and whether users will adopt the new technologies.