Facebook's Graph Seach: From Useful to Invasive

Facebook's basic search feature is getting an updated version designed to make it easier to find people, places and photos on the site.

Facebook's basic search feature is getting an updated version designed to make it easier to find people, places and photos on the site.

While grappling with an ongoing antitrust case in Europe over its online search business, Google extends its power and reach in the mobile industry.

Computers are now becoming smaller and smarter. From the size of a traditional PC, computers have become smaller but still retain their ability to perform. Computers are not just a device anymore, they are starting to enter the fashion industry by giving a computers that are wearable.

A new look for a new, Google-owned company. Google has made a lot of changes at Motorola Mobility since it acquired the company a year ago. On Wednesday, 26 June 2013, Motorola's logo was changed to be more colorful and dynamic.

Google is taking its business into the air. The tech giant has announced its plans to test a network of stratosphere-wandering balloons made to provide internet access to the human population who still can't log on to the web.

Analysts in the United States of America's National Security Agency are able, with legal authority, access much of the internet traffic of those they suspect of being terrorists, narcotics traffickers, arms proliferators and no doubt other international criminals.

The Indonesia Cellular Show (ICS), an annual mobile telecommunication fair, aims to attract at least 10 percent more visitors this year than last year, owing to the strong interest consumers have in the latest mobile devices.

At Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), held at the Moscone West Center in San Francisco, Apple CEO Tim Cook and other company executives unveiled Apple's new operating sy

When government officials came to Silicon Valley to demand easier ways for the world’s largest internet companies to turn over user data as part of a secret surveillance program, the companies are in fear.

The decreasing PC market continues faster than ever, eaten by the rapid growth of mobile devices, especially by tablets, which outsell laptops and notebooks devices for the first time in 2013.