Reactor Labs, a Boulder, Colorado-based startup launched Winston, a customizable news reading app, on February 12. Winston aims to solve a common problem of the internet: a lot of information and not enough tools to sort through it.
Reactor Labs, a Boulder, Colorado-based startup launched Winston, a customizable news reading app, on February 12. Winston aims to solve a common problem of the internet: a lot of information and not enough tools to sort through it.
While wireless devices themselves are trickling into developing markets in Africa and South America, the makers of their components are readying for the new market for LTE — with Broadcom making a cross-industry leap.
The Australian Parliament has subpeonaed three technology giants — Apple, Adobe and Microsoft — to appear at a March hearing about price-gouging.
With renewed talk of Apple’s working on an iWatch, those in the software world consider the possibility of the next realm of applications.
Do you own your data? Can you decide who can access the data? Many people might assume that the answer to both questions is yes. It is not necessarily so.
AOL, the media company whose demise has been predicted more than once, showed in its fourth-quarter 2012 earnings that a turnaround might be not as laughable as some had thought.
The error indicates how entrenched Facebook is with other media outlets on the internet, and how easy it is for the social network to cause outages around the web.
The promise of digital dating opens up a chasm for new potential mates (or one-night stands) for people of all ages, but it comes with caveats.
Did you hear? Supermodel Bar Refaeli made out with an uber-geek. It happened during GoDaddy’s Super Bowl XLVII ad last Sunday.
Yahoo made an advertising partnership with Google on February 6th to display Google’s ads on its website. Even though the two companies have been referred to as “frenemies”, the partnership benefits both.