CANNES - A ground-breaking deal between leading US and French film groups to produce an interactive thriller that will premiere exclusively on MySpace highlights a new dawn in the entertainment world.
CANNES - A ground-breaking deal between leading US and French film groups to produce an interactive thriller that will premiere exclusively on MySpace highlights a new dawn in the entertainment world.
WASHINGTON – Twitter co-founder Biz Stone said Friday following a report that Google was seeking to purchase the hot micro-blogging service that his goal was to build a “profitable, independent company.”
Google Inc may be in talks to buy internet start-up Twitter, the free micro-blogging service that allows people to send short text messages to a network of friends, the TechCrunch website said late Thursday.
SAN FRANCISCO - Palm is inviting outside developers to tailor applications for eagerly-awaited Pre smartphones that will be taking on heavyweights such as iPhone and BlackBerry.
NEW YORK - Research In Motion (RIM) Ltd has opened an online software store for its BlackBerry phones as it seeks to take on Apple Inc, the pioneer of the trend.
SAN FRANCISCO – Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has abandoned the floundering Wikia Search project, launched in January 2008 in an attempt to break the world’s addiction to Google’s Internet search service.
SAN FRANCISCO - Computer security top guns around the world watched warily as the dreaded Conficker worm squirmed deeper into infected machines with the arrival of an April 1st trigger date.
LAS VEGAS - Privately-held QuickPlay Media Inc plans to deliver full length popular television shows to BlackBerry smartphone screens via Research In Motion’s RIM.TO applications store after forging agreements with TV networks, including NBC, CBS Corp CBS.N and MTV.
BEIJING - China on Tuesday denied that it has spied on computers belonging to foreign governments and other organizations, saying the claims by Canadian researchers were caused by a ‘China threat virus.’
NEW YORK - Microsoft Corp has signed up multiple software partners for its upcoming cellphone software marketplace, including Web music service Pandora, game publisher Electronic Arts Inc and social site Facebook.