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Google staged four discussions expounding on the finer points of its Glass wearable computer during this week’s developer conference.
Google has abandoned its goal to make renewable energy cheaper than coal, the latest casualty in the internet giant’s moves to focus on fewer efforts.
Apple’s newest iPhone left fans wishing for more than a faster version of last year’s device, drawing a rare outburst of criticism and disappointment.
Carol Bartz has been fired over the phone by Roy Bostock, ending a tumultuous tenure marked by stagnation and a rift with Chinese partner Alibaba.
Facebook has expanded the availability of technology to automatically identify people in photos, renewing concerns about its privacy practices.
Hackers probably based in China tried to break into hundreds of Google mail accounts, including those of senior US government officials.
A thin but energetic Steve Jobs made a surprise return to the spotlight on Wednesday, taking the stage to unveil Apple’s new iPad.
Google co-founder Larry Page will take over as CEO from Eric Schmidt, a surprise move to make the company more nimble.
Facebook is generating profits at a faster-than-expected rate and will have to disclose financial data similar to a publicly traded company.
Facebook has raised $500m from Goldman Sachs and Russian investment firm Digital Sky Technologies, in a deal that values the company at $5-billion.
Twitter has raised $200-million in a deal that values the company at $3,7-billion, less than a year after it began its first efforts to make money.
Google plans to hire more than 2 000 people around the globe, bumping up its workforce as it expands into new markets.
Google said its "Street View" cars around the world accidentally collected more personal data than previously disclosed.
Facebook has unveiled tools to give users more control over personal information and let them set up cliques of friends.
Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd resigned on Friday after an probe found that he had falsified expense reports to conceal a "personal relationship".
Nelson Mandela’s birthday is around the corner and we want to publish your memories of the man.
Resilient demand for PCs and servers helped Intel’s margin and revenue forecasts blast past Wall Street expectations.
South Africans took to the streets at noon today for the United for Bafana campaign. Send us your photographs.
CEO Steve Jobs on Monday showed off a redesigned $199 "iPhone 4" that is a quarter slimmer than the current handset.
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs finds "troubling" a string of worker deaths at Foxconn, the contract manufacturer that assembles the company’s iPhone