Tip of the Hat: The state of Oracle's hardware business
Except for a brief period after buying Sun Microsystems four years ago, Oracle's hardware business has been largely overlooked.
Except for a brief period after buying Sun Microsystems four years ago, Oracle's hardware business has been largely overlooked.
Google is signing a deal to buy Skybox Imaging, a California-based satellite company, for $500 million in cash.
Industry research as well as a focus group revealed that people don't want more apps in their vehicle, but they want apps that are as intuitive and work as well as the ones on their smartphones.
OS X Yosemite will run on about eight out of every ten Macs, a boon for customers who want to upgrade this fall, but also another proof point that 'good enough' has contributed to the personal computer business's stagnation.
A look back at the security fallout following the NSA spying disclosures that began a year ago after Edward Snowden fled the U.S.
Blackberry released an infotainment system interface for digital instrument clusters and a platform for vehicle active and passive safety features.
The Apple world that long saw its company deliver innovative products like the iPhone and iPad has shown some uneasiness in recent months.
A robot completed repairs on another robot in space this week, advancing the possibility of future robots working in deep space, as well as Earth-based robots working in the enterprise.
A well-known roboticist acknowledged Wednesday at an MIT symposium that robotics has yet to change the world.
Apple's move to buy headphone maker and streaming music service Beats Electronics brought its acquisitive ways -- started after the death of founder Steve Jobs -- to the forefront.
The U.S. military is just weeks away from getting a prototype for an Iron Man-like suit that would make soldiers stronger, give them real-time battlefield information, monitor their vital signs and even stop their bleeding.
Andrew 'weev' Auernheimer, whose struggles with U.S. prosecutors have fueled calls for reforming the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, wants the government to pay him $13 million for imprisoning him for the past three years.
Less than a week after Russia threatened to stop its work on the International Space Station (ISS), NASA's chief said work on the orbiter will continue on with, or without, Russia's cooperation.
Verizon Wireless launched XLTE network coverage in more than 250 U.S. cities on Monday, promising its customers twice the 4G LTE bandwidth and "faster peak speeds" in those areas.
GM is the latest automaker to offer Wi-Fi hotspots in vehicles, providing 4G access while others have 3G. The move poses a question: Do people really need Wi-Fi in cars?