Don't expect Windows 10 to save sinking PC sales until 2017Windows 10 is Microsoft's best received operating system in years, but it won't translate into a growing PC market at least until 2017.
Larry Page and Sergey Brin paid $1,700 a month to rent the garage where Google was bornWojcicki no longer lives in that 2,000 sq. feet, four-bedroom house, but the decision to rent out her garage to Page and Brin ended up beco...
Why Americans are obsessed with Facebook despite its slow growthAccording to stats from the Pew Research Center, Facebook is the runaway leader in user engagement among all social media sites in the US.
Dropbox's new strategy: More Microsoft, less SalesforceOne major part of its strategy has been to hire more people from traditional enterprise companies, like Salesforce and VMware.
Twitter may change the entire way you read tweets"Our goal is to show more meaningful tweets and conversations," Dorsey added during the call. "If we meet these expectations, Twitter will ...
Why the smartphone market had its second best quarter during April to JuneIt's worth noting that Samsung lost over 3-percentage points in market share, while Apple, Huawei, and Xiaomi all saw incremental increases.
Apple CEO Tim Cook does his best to defend iPads' sinking salesThe iPad's slowing momentum has been well-documented for some time now, but Apple's CEO Tim Cook continued to defend the tablet during its ...
Startup by Facebook's ex-CTO taking a new approach to battle Google, MicrosoftWhen Taylor left his Facebook CTO position, he had a clear idea of what he wanted to do next: build a new kind of word processor optimized ...
Most people will have to wait a little longer to get the Windows 10 upgradeWindows 10 will be first rolled out to the 5 million Windows Insiders, the group of people who have been testing Windows 10 in advance.
Bill Veghte leaves HP ahead of its massive and costly split upHP announced that Veghte will resign from his position "later this summer" and will be replaced by Antonio Neri, of HP's Enterprise Group.
Samsung is testing a new 'Safety Truck' that could change the way people driveWith this, cars behind the truck will get a better view of what's in front of them, allowing them to make better decisions, Samsung says.
Other companies tried to poach SurveyMonkey employees after former CEO Dave Goldberg's deathSurveyMonkey is seeking the best ways to help the company overcome the death of Goldberg, who died of head-trauma in an exercise-related ac...
Dick Costolo would have been paid millions if Twitter had fired himIf Twitter had a change in ownership, and Costolo had lost his job as a result of that, he would have earned a payout worth more than $25 m...
Intel's $125 million fund to fight gender and racial imbalance in Silicon ValleyThe fund, called Intel Diversity Fund, will invest in startups run by women and underrepresented minorities.
Why the man behind $2.8 billion Slack says the best thing to happen would be a 'giant crash'Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield said a "giant crash" would actually help his company at this point, since office spaces, advertising and acqu...
Here's what it's really like to work with Mark Zuckerberg at FacebookFormer Facebook CTO Bret Taylor, who worked with Zuckerberg for 3 years, says he's definitely "a different boss."
Amazon's cloud service may have just opened up a whole new marketAWS is the first cloud service to win approval at the 3 to 5 levels. It had the authority to cover levels 1-2 data for all U.S. regions sin...