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The Chinese government has allegedly orchestrated a massive cyber attack into the iCloud accounts of its citizens. It seems that China has declared a war with Apple on privacy as the hacking coincided with the launching of the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus in the country last week.
Thousands of Yahoo users, especially those in Great Britain, Romania, and France, have been scratching their heads over out-of-the-blue advertisements whenever they visited the site in the last couple of days.
Eight of the world's giant tech companies have published a full-page letter and website against the U.S. government's surveillance program.
Yahoo's denial of willingly giving "direct access" to the National Security Agency may be intact, but that doesn't mean that the NSA didn't have it, according to new revelations from former NSA contractor turned whistleblower Edward Snowden.
Information about the surveillance programs employed by the National Security Agency keeps being published from former NSA contractor Edward Snowden's leaks. This time it's email and instant messenger lists that the U.S. agency is slurping up.
Yahoo has issued its first of twice-yearly transparency reports.
Yahoo on Tuesday continued its quest for relevance in mobile internet with the acquisition of Qwiki, an iPhone app that automatically makes story-telling videos out of pictures and videos shot with Apple's smartphone. The investment is just the latest in Yahoo's business moves to come to the foreground of internet services, especially for mobile.
In a blog post late Monday, Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer announced the number of requests for user data that the U.S. has made of the company in a six-month period, making Yahoo! the fourth major technology company to do so in the last week or so, after Facebook, Microsoft, and Apple. Yahoo!'s admission was shorter and less detailed than some of the others and represented the highest count of United States government data requests in a six-month period divulged so far.
Yahoo! Inc. has updated their search engine results for U.S. users.
Tumblr has proved an update to their iOS app, in time as its deal with Yahoo! was made public.
It's been rumored for a little while now, but just yesterday the news was made very official. Yahoo! has purchased the social blogging platform Tumblr for a reported $1.1 billion.
Consumers have snapped up the HTC One since its delayed release in the United States nearly three weeks ago. Sprint, AT&T and T-Mobile all offer HTC’s flagship phone, but what about Verizon?
Yahoo is making a run at freshening up its suite of services. Earlier this week, the company announced that it has launched two new mobile apps, one for email and one for weather.
Internet analytics service comScore has released its February rankings of U.S. search engines.
Yahoo! made a huge announcement at South by Southwest Interactive (SXSW) this week. The web company is launching a six-week international tour featuring some of the hottest musicians in hip hop, RnB and pop music.