Technology
Mobile ads help grow Facebook's 1Q revenue 38 pct.
Mobile advertisements boost Facebook's 1st-quarter earnings as revenue grows 38 percent
Improv group combats 'texting and walking' with NYC stunt
To raise awareness about the dangers of walking and texting, an improv group took to the streets of New York City recently and provided "seeing-eye people" for folks whose eyes were stuck on their cellphone screens.
China emerging as new force in drone warfare
China's rise as a force in drone warfare could affect regional power balance, arms exports
Brooks's ex-bodyguard charged in UK hacking probe
Ex-bodyguard for Rebekah Brooks charged in relation to UK phone hacking probe
Pentagon clears use of Samsung's devices
Samsung gets green light from US Department of Defense for its smartphone
France defends interest in blocking Yahoo deal
French industry minister denies country closed to foreign investment after vetoing Yahoo deal
Oil drilling technology leaps, clean energy lags
Oil and gas drillers make technological leaps, while renewable energy industry struggles
Clean technology investors shift focus to drilling
Clean technology investors now looking to make oil and gas drilling less dirty
Tablets with Windows RT see slow sales, IDC says
Research firm: Tablets with dedicated version of Windows see slow sales
Syrian air defenses pose formidable challenge
Syria's air defenses, among Mideast's strongest, pose challenge to outside intervention
Taiwan probes insider trading in chip takeover
Prosecutors probe alleged insider trading in deal between Taiwan's leading chip design firms
A visual glance at energy terms and technologies
A visual glance at key energy terms and technologies
Dutch ponder giving police the right to hack
Dutch Cabinet proposes law giving police the power to hack computers in Netherlands and abroad
Media companies benefit from higher network fees
Media companies benefit from higher fees from cable, satellite operators; studio results mixed
Activision summons new 'Call of Duty' video game
Activision summons 'Call of Duty: Ghosts' as next 'Call of Duty' video game installment
Information on Renee James, new Intel president
Biographical information on Renee James, named Intel's president effective May 16
Technophobe Warren Buffett finally joins Twitter
Technology-shy investor Warren Buffett posts his first Tweets
Information on Paul Otellini, leaving as Intel CEO
Biographical information on Paul Otellini, who is leaving May 16 as Intel CEO
Tough auto market dents BMW earns, sales in Q1
Slow markets, investment in new technology make sales, earnings dip at BMW
Conde Nast launches Vogue, Wired video programming
Conde Nast launches video programming for Vogue and Wired



