SAN FRANCISCO — If you're starting to notice more ads on Instagram, it's all part of Facebook's plan.
Canadian startups are building new wearable technology that goes well beyond the simple heart-rate monitoring and calorie-counting of activity trackers familiar to the average fitness buff.
ctivision Blizzard will pay $5.9 billion to buy Candy Crush maker King Digital Entertainment, combining a console gaming power with an established player in the fast-growing mobile gaming field.
Google is putting a different twist on the concept of "automated reply" with a new tool that aims to write artificially intelligent responses to your email.
You'll no longer see stars on Twitter: The messaging service has removed the star icon found under every tweet and replaced it with a heart.
If the Priv doesn't sell, it's almost certain BlackBerry will pull the plug on designing phones after a series of sales flops whittled down its thriving device business into a money-losing operation.