Microsoft announced Tuesday it is buying Internet phone service company Skype for $8.5 billion dollars cash in the largest acquisition ever by the U.S. computer software giant.
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Here's a look at the latest videos making the rounds on YouTube this week.
Cellphones purchased just five years ago are already approaching typewriter status, thanks to a tech tide that's caused smartphones to officially overtake traditional mobile devices in Canada.
Israel’s kosher cellular phone market has a new model, a device with a Yiddish interface to help devout Jews combine tradition with modern technology.
An Indian state has told newly-wedded women to avoid talking too much on their mobile phones for the first two years of marriage in case it provokes jealousy from their husbands.
Hewlett-Packard on Monday unveiled business computer networking gear tailored for modern Internet demands, taking direct aim at Cisco in a multi-billion-dollar market.
Privacy and consumer groups welcomed a "Do Not Track" bill introduced in the U.S. Senate on Monday that would let Internet users block companies from gathering information about their online activities.
The nonprofit SETI Institute, the Bay Area organization that runs the Allen Telescope Array, is scrambling to keep the project alive.
Each December a hardy flock of birdwatchers scatters across Mecklenburg County in North Carolina for the National Audubon Society’s Christmas Bird Count, which has tracked bird movements for more than a century.
The space shuttle Endeavour got a green light Monday to launch on 8:56 a.m. EDT on May 16, even though NASA is not certain about the root cause of an electrical failure that scrubbed the April 29 launch attempt.
Images of the Pakistani compound where Osama bin Laden made his final stand have been turned into a videogame battleground.
Microsoft has warned users of its Xbox Live online gaming service of possible attempts to steal personal data after the Sony PlayStation Network was hacked.
Nintendo is cutting the price of Wii consoles that introduced motion-sensing controls to the video-game industry in 2006.
Sony Corp's No. 2, Kazuo Hirai, to brief media about a huge security breach of its PlayStation Network — the first time an executive of the Japanese electronics giant will publicly address the case.