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Facebook is offering a new way to spend and give, unveiling a branded gift card that consumers can use both on an offline at partnered merchants.
Kim Dotcom, the harried founder of file-storing site Mega, has offered a 10,000 Euro prize to the first person who cracks the site’s open-source encryption, so convinced is he of its security.
Wondering where your refund from the IRS is right now? Use your smartphone to check on the process with the IRS2Go app.
Thursday’s Google Doodle celebrates the 94th birthday of African-American baseball pioneer Jackie Robinson, who broke Major League baseball’s color barrier in 1947.
A federal judge put off a decision on Samsung’s request to have the damage lowered by $600 million.
Microsoft’s huge Windows 8 Pro upgrade discount ends today, but students can take advantage of another cheap upgrade option beginning on Friday.
The New York Times revealed on Wednesday that Chinese hackers, possibly connected to China’s military, have been infiltrating the newspaper’s website for the last four months.
The immigration reform plans put forth by a bipartisan group of senators and the White House garnered mixed reviews from politicians, activists and Twitter users.
Results from a new poll say it will be a hard sell for Research in Motion to convince users to switch from their iPhone or Android smartphone.
A bipartisan group of senators seems intent on pursuing guarantees that border enforcement will be increased before the country moves forward on other immigration reform changes.
A federal judge in California has ruled that Samsung did not “willfully infringe” on Apple patents, in the latest turnaround in the contentious legal battle between the two tech giants.
Following Apple’s announcement of the 128 GB iPad 4, Sprint confirmed it would carry the new, improved capacity tablets.
After years of simply displaying a blank space, Google Maps has released detailed views of roads, terrain, cities and even concentration camps inside the authoritarian nation of North Korea.
President Obama expressed support for immigration reform proposals put forth by a bipartisan group of Senators, but he also unveiled his own plan.
While a controversial ruling by the Library of Congress has made unlocking smartphones illegal in the United States, Canada is moving to require carriers to unlock phones.