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Yahoo's unveils new homepage

Yahoo unveiled its new homepage on Wednesday, in the company's most visual product overhaul since CEO Marissa Mayer joined the company in July.

Report: Eastern European gang hacked Apple, Facebook, Twitter

An Eastern European gang of hackers bent on stealing company secrets was responsible for recent attacks on Apple, Facebook and Twitter as well as dozens of other less-publicized hacks, according to new reports.

What to expect from Sony event: PlayStation 4

The eyes of the gaming world are on Sony, which on Wednesday is expected to unveil the PlayStation 4, the latest version of its popular gaming console.

Police: Naked scammers seduce, blackmail men on Web

Who would have thought that getting naked and naughty with a stranger online could have negative consequences?

Mobile Madware new term to describe infuriating pop-up adds plaguing mobile devices

One of the more maddening aspects of your mobile device has gotten worse, with little chance of getting better anytime soon.

Burger King Twitter gets McHacked

Burger King's management is just not having it their way lately.

Facebook hacked, says no user data compromised

Facebook says it was recently hacked, though it says no data about its more than a billion users was compromised.

Security flaw allows snoopers to access locked iPhones

The passwords on iPhones can be hacked, giving someone the ability to make calls, listen to your recent messages and tinker with your contact list, according to a new video posted to YouTube.

Experts say social media is changing almost every facet of our lives

Once upon a time, several decades ago, there lived a people without Twitter, Instagram, and yes, even Facebook.

Obama's speech highlights rise of 3-D printing

The burgeoning field of 3-D printing got a big boost Tuesday night when President Obama highlighted it as something that could fuel new high-tech jobs in the United States.

Gang infected computers, demanded ransom, European police say

A gang that used "ransomware" to infect and paralyze millions of computers in 30 nations has been broken up, the European police agency said Wednesday.

Want to complain about text spam? There's an app for that

Text message spam is a growing annoyance, but -- until now -- you've had to jump through hoops to combat it.

How technology has changed romance

When it comes to romance, texting is often seen as a bare-minimum form of communication. It's fine for firming up Wednesday night dinner plans, but for expressing heartfelt sentiments? Not so much.

Facebook's Zuckerberg is nation's No. 2 charitable donor

Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and his wife were the second-biggest charitable donors in the United States last year, appearing behind only billionaire Warren Buffett on a list of the nation's most generous philanthropists.

Report: Apple working on an 'iWatch'

Having conquered the desktops, music libraries and phones of millions, Apple reportedly wants to adorn one more spot in the life of the gadget-obsessed -- their wrists.