Everyone at Curt Schilling's troubled video game company is out of a job. Roughly 400 employees received pink slips, effective Thursday, May 24.
Facebook's rocky initial public offering hasn't stopped life at the world's biggest online social network. On Thursday, the company unveiled a camera app for
What you don't know about Apple iPhone's interactive voice, Siri, could hurt you. Wired magazine reports Siri and other data collecting apps are putting
Joining the battle to redefine Internet search, Yahoo is taking aim with a new browser enhancement it calls "Axis."
Curt Schilling hit back at Governor Chafee on Facebook as it emerged that his embattled company could be ineligible for millions in tax credits.
Hewlett-Packard plans to jettison 27,000 workers as the growing popularity of smartphones, the iPad and other mobile devices makes it tougher for the company
Two congressional panels are reviewing Facebook's high-profile stock offering last week amid allegations that the bank handling the IPO may have provided only
The maker of a new DVR that lets consumers zap away broadcast TV commercials at the touch of a button suggested Tuesday that the networks are being
Regulators are examining whether Morgan Stanley, the investment bank that shepherded Facebook through its highly publicized stock offering last week,
"The 38 team has shown breathtaking resilience through these incredibly challenging times," Schilling wrote on his Facebook wall just after 3 p.m. Tuesday.
Facebook was supposed to soar. Instead, it plunged.
A watchful eye has arrived on San Francisco's bar scene, but not to keep you in check. It just wants to check you out.
For Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, it was quite a week — from birthday, to IPO, to I DO.
The metaphor is an easy one, overused and perhaps even a bit overwrought. We are forging forward into a digital frontier, leaving convention behind, traveling
Amid the controversy surrounding his Providence-based video game company, Curt Schilling has sent a message to his supporters.
After an anxiety-filled half-hour delay, its stock began trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market for the first time as investors were finally able to put a dollar
