Hewlett-Packard is splitting the company into two separately listed units, with annual revenue of just under $56 billion each.
Digital TV is meant to enable a host of benefits, but by the time our country gets its act together, these will be moot.
While reader comments are an essential element of online dialogue, Internet trolls increasingly inundate these forums with slander and nastiness.
The company skips a number as it announces Windows 10, due to ship by the end of 2015.
Everyone can take a leaf out of the City of Tshwane's WiFi hubs, which are starting to look beyond enabling connectivity.
The company invests $1.5 billion in a 20% stake in two Chinese semiconductor companies.
At this late hour, it would perhaps serve us well to stop asking when digital TV will happen and start asking why it hasn't.
The company's shares have risen more than 35% over its offer price, making it one of the largest IPOs.
The reactions of online communities show us more about ourselves than the victims.
The company abandons its contentious image tool following a copyright lawsuit by Getty Images.
Thomas Bravo, a private equity investment firm, bought Compuware for $2.5 billion.
Is the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge a cool concept or a lot of hot air?