The company claimed a massive accounting scandal at its British software unit Autonomy, and has taken an $8.8 billion write-down.
E-tolling has boiled down to a case of government versus the people it governs.
We live in an age of quick quips, where everyone feels entitled to an opinion. The original thought is not only becoming rare, but more precious.
The companies settle their patents dispute, including the dismissal of all current lawsuits and a 10-year licensing agreement.
A US jury ruled Apple must pay $368.2 million to VirnetX for infringement of patents used in the FaceTime video-calling function.
It is pointless having a race to be the cheapest if cellcos do not try and hold onto their customers.
We're able to cut and tailor the Internet to suit our own views, but should we do it?
Altimo made an additional investment in the company, raising its stake to 47.85%, with Telenor still holding 42.95%.
The company's debut of Windows 8 and Windows RT coincides with a warning by the EU regarding its browser options.
Does the equivocal Facebook feature mean anything, really? And why is it still there?
In the largest deal of 2012, the Japanese telco acquired 70% of Sprint Nextel for $20.1 billion.
The record-setting skydive was noteworthy in ways beyond the adrenaline of the moment.