Google, Microsoft Earn Bronx Cheer From Wall Street as Stocks Slide
Microsoft’s results were particularly ugly. The software giant’s stock is down more than 11% in Friday trading.
Microsoft’s results were particularly ugly. The software giant’s stock is down more than 11% in Friday trading.
The tech giants are asking for permission to report the number of requests they receive under the Patriot Act and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
A New York federal appeals court has denied a bid by the major TV broadcasters to shut down New York-based tech startup Aereo, which picks up free, over-the-air TV signals and streams them onto the Internet
It’s been one year since Marissa Mayer assumed command of Yahoo, and there’s no doubt that she’s injected new energy into the purple-hued Internet pioneer. Mayer has revamped many of Yahoo’s core products, like Flickr, embarked …
Public interest groups are already urging the government to block the deal.
E-book prices have fallen sharply since the major publishers settled the case.
U.S. District Judge Denise Cote found the testimony of Apple’s star witness “not credible.”
Disgraced by ties to a prostitution ring, the former governor announced his candidacy for New York City comptroller angling to challenge Wall Street once again.
Wall Street hedge fund titan Steven A. Cohen is reportedly poised to avoid federal insider trading charges because U.S. prosecutors don’t believe they have enough evidence to bring a case against the billionaire financial mogul. …
As the U.S. National Security Agency scandal has unfolded over the last few weeks, Internet giants Google, Facebook, and Yahoo have been falling over each other to publicly distance themselves from the NSA’s data collection …
Swartz’s father has endorsed new legislation designed to reform the federal law that U.S. prosecutors used to threaten Aaron with 35 years in prison.
The FTC inquiry is the latest regulatory headache for the tech titan.