Losing a little is the new winning big
Zynga almost breaks even in Q3, but user base still contracts
The company's shares were up 12 percent after a lower-than-expected loss.
The company's shares were up 12 percent after a lower-than-expected loss.
First impressions: Latest installment of Microsoft's racer looks stunning.
Tech behind past Audi and Toyota race cars may already be in your driveway.
Windows OEM revenue sharply down, but enterprise sales buoyant.
"No telephone in America makes a call without leaving a record with the NSA."
Lumen View's lawyer says that its $50,000 demand must be kept secret.
Best of all, screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan never touched any of the new trilogy.
Deals posted to eBay, Cars.com for cars "that did not actually exist."
"This is not AT&T;'s transition": Americans depend on consumer protection rules.
Everything you wanted to know about the next generation of public key crypto.
New Snowden doc says NSA wanted foreign leaders' phone numbers for surveillance.
We're all cyborgs now: at least 11 companies are battling for your face.
Google said it'd never do it, but new ads aren't shy about taking up browser windows.
Samsung goes the complete opposite direction of Google with tethered eyewear.
Thousands of ratings all include identical bad text: "I was waiting this app."
It's either a bug or Apple can't give its software away fast enough.
With traditional PC sales down, there's more money in devices and services.
Instagram polices its community pretty hard but not in this case.
Bipartisan bill has most of what reformers want—and a real chance of passing.
Abundance of glue, screws, and ribbon connectors provokes 1 out of 10 score.
White House: US "is not monitoring and will not monitor" her communications.
It's not too late for caps, according to the cable industry's top lobbyist.
Nude shots of Ellen Page from Beyond: Two Souls introduce many legal questions.
Apple's iWork upgrades may be free, but their regression has costs.
"Levitons" can be produced and manipulated, possibly entangled.
Tech behind past Audi and Toyota race cars may already be in your driveway.
No longer an apex predator, OS X takes some time for introspection.
Android is open—except for all the good parts.
Review: Not perfect, but 8.1 is an OS that actually works for desktop, mobile.
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