",{"id":"SIGNIN"}).html('
The Dorpbox Platform just made its debut at the company's first DBX developer conference, emerging as a complex platform for moving everything to the cloud.
more headlines
Beats Electronics co-founder and CEO Jimmy Iovine is reportedly aiming to team up with AT&T to launch a subscription music service called Daisy.
Top apps and games such as INFINITY BLADE II, TRAKTOR DJ for iPad (which normally costs $19.99) and plenty more are now available for free, as Apple's App Store turns five this week.
Instead of using chopsticks, pencils and other utensils to ease the terrible itching underneath a cast, designer Jake Evill has a better idea: 3-D-printed custom casts full of air holes.
New Terminator movie has been scheduled for 2015. Arnold Schwarzenegger might or might not reprise his role.
The PlayStation 4 might be just around the corner, but that doesn't mean that the 7-year-old PS3 will stop receiving support.
BlackBerry is not looking too good right now as subscribers jumped ship and the company incurred loss in the latest quarter.
Google plans to widen its Android reach beyond just phones and tablets, as the company is reportedly working on its own gaming console and smartwatch, developed in-house.
Does Nokia need to switch to Android now before it is too late? Despite the steady growth of the Windows Phone 8 platform, everything is still not looking well for Nokia as the company is struggling to stay afloat.
Build 2013 and there's a lot Microsoft needs to address. Here are a few things you should expect.
Sainst Row IV (or Saints Row 4) is now the first game to get Refused Classification under the R18+ rating system, and the ban is due to an 'alien anal probe' tool and the use of illicit drugs called 'alien narcotics.'
Microsoft's executives are starting to worry as Steve Ballmer prepares for some big changes. As Microsoft Build conference nears, the company is slowing on the verge of making some important variations that could either break or allow Microsoft to compete more effectively in some of the markets the company is now struggling to stay afloat.
The FTC has launched an antitrust investigation into Google's $1.1 billion Waze acquisition on concerns that the deal might hurt competition by eliminating the most viable rival to Google Maps.