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Negative advertising campaigns are always entertaining, regardless of the companies involved, but when it involves Google and Microsoft, there's a whole new level of interest.
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Following the recent hack that compromised up to 250,000 Twitter accounts, the micro-blogging site is now pursuing two-factor authentication to enhance log-on security.
Google has agreed to pay € 60 million ($82 million) to settle a dispute with French newspaper and magazine publishers over digital publishing.
Netflix has sparked off a huge social media buzz by simultaneously releasing all 13 episodes of its new political drama "House of Cards."
The hackers may have gained access to a number of data including usernames, email addresses, session tokens and encrypted/salted versions of passwords.
Facebook is rolling out a new product called gift cards, as an expansion of its Gifts program. Facebook is rolling out a new product called gift cards, as an expansion of its Gifts program.
Amazon, one of the world's largest online retailers, has experienced a rare issue: an hour-long outage that affected users all across the U.S.
The New York Times has been the target of a persistent cyber attack over the last four months, as Chinese hackers have infiltrated its computer systems.
Facebook has prioritized its mobile ad revenue and that strategy seems to be paying off, as the company's mobile revenue just beat Wall Street expectations.
Twitter is currently rolling out a minor update. Twitter is doing the best it can to make its user's tweeting experience hassle free to the extent possible.
With the move Mozilla aims to prevent its users from unwanted crashes, pauses, and other issues occurring because of outdated third-party plug-ins.
Pinterest is not changing its grid-style design, but it is testing a makeover with a new navigation system, bigger images, and more related content on pins.
According to new reports, YouTube is already in talks with a group of some channel producers to chalk out the revenue-generating strategy.