October 22, 2015 Law enforcement to get own social networking site The final stages are near completion for the launch of a law enforcement social media network designed exclusively for the men and women in blue.
October 22, 2015 Tech smackdown: Google, Microsoft continue war over YouTube app Microsoft released a new YouTube app for Windows Phone Thursday -- and Google promptly blocked it, leaving the tech giant crying foul.
October 22, 2015 iPhone sinks as Android seizes market share Google's Android software continues to steamroll the competition in smartphones, posing bigger problems for companies like Apple and BlackBerry.
October 22, 2015 Publishers object to government penalties to be imposed on Apple Publishers who have settled an electronic book pricing dispute with the federal government objected Wednesday to penalties the government wants to impose on Apple Inc., saying it will hurt publishers rather than the personal electronics giant.
October 22, 2015 iPhew! Apple iPhone 4 allowed back into country President Obama's trade representative on Saturday vetoed a ban on imports of some Apple iPads and older iPhones, dealing a setback to rival South Korean electronics company Samsung.
October 22, 2015 Microsoft Surface a flop? Advertising outpaces revenue Microsoft has spent more money marketing its Surface tablet and Windows 8 than the slate has made back for the company.
October 22, 2015 'I've never sent an email, and I never will' MLB commissioner Bud Selig says The commissioner of one of the world's biggest sporting organizations says he has never learned how to send an email.
October 22, 2015 Apple loses ebook price-fixing case, plans appeal Apple says it plans to appeal a New York judge's ruling that found the company conspired with publishers to fix electronic book prices.
October 22, 2015 Laser gatling gun a real blast Patrick Priebe, a German hobbyist with a knack for making laser weapons, has done it again and this time he’s gone and built a Laser Gatling Gun.
October 22, 2015 Is big data turning gov't into 'big brother'? The NSA isn’t spying on the vast majority of Americans, a former head of the NSA told Fox News on Thursday, defending what one civil liberties group called the "broadest surveillance order to ever have been issued."