It might be annoying (who likes being wrong?) but 27 percent of mobile users admit to having recently used their phone to settle an argument. And that's just part of the way smartphones are changing the way we research and make decisions, according to new research – and even the way we relate to...
I wrote recently about an ostensible religion, Kopimism, which holds filesharing as a sacred act....
Instagram's $1 billion sale to Facebook last month may have seemed like pure luck to some, but new...
Facebook released details of its app marketplace, which it dubs the "App Center," on the Facebook...
Google introduced a number of new features to the Google Maps for Android this week, many with a...
Apple is now one of the top 20 largest corporations in the U.S., according the the 2012 Forbes 500...
Etsy announced that the company has secured $40 million in a Series F round from Index Ventures,...
Banjo, an ambient location app, is committed to iterating based on user feedback. Judging from its...
Google's self-driving automobile became the first officially-licensed self-driving car in Nevada...