LOS ANGELES — The Olympics of the video game world launched Thursday with players from 58 countries marching through the Los Angeles Convention Center waving their nations’ flags.
LOS ANGELES — The Olympics of the video game world launched Thursday with players from 58 countries marching through the Los Angeles Convention Center waving their nations’ flags.
LONDON — WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Julian Assange lashed out at the mainstream media during a debate at a London university Thursday, fighting back at a string of unfavorable stories that have appeared since his organization’s publication of a cache of US intelligence documents.
SEOUL - South Korea’s LG Electronics said on Thursday it had signed a partnership deal with Microsoft on cloud computing and virtualization, hot IT technologies aimed at helping business cut costs.
The amount of time children spend reading books for enjoyment decreases as they use cell phones and other mobile technology, but e-books might just bring them back to literature, according to a report released on Wednesday.
NEW YORK — Skype announced an agreement on Wednesday with corporate telephone provider Avaya to bring the Internet communications service to US business customers.
Google Earth has helped spot a meteor crater in Egypt that lay undiscovered, which could help scientists size up risks of potentially catastrophic impacts.
WASHINGTON — AOL, the once high-flying Internet portal which is seeking to make a comeback as a content company, announced Tuesday it has acquired Web video syndication firm 5min Media.
BlackBerry maker Research in Motion unveiled a touchscreen tablet computer on Monday called “PlayBook” aimed at business users.
In good news for people working away from their offices, HP has introduced a new range of printers that connect directly with mobile devices and can be accessed remotely.
Nikita Mathur types an e-mail, updates her profile status on social networking site Facebook, wades through her study notes and manages to have a phone conversation as well.