Facebook unveiled a new social search feature that will allow users to search their friends' content on the social media giant's platform. The world reacted in thousands of social posts. CNBC has curated the memorable ones.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg unveiled the social media giant's next big idea -- social search. Would he ever work with Google? Here's what he had to say.
There's a "50-50 chance" that Dell would be taken private — private equity billionaire Wilbur Ross told CNBC Tuesday, in reaction to reports that the computer maker is in talks with PE firms about a potential $20 billion-plus buyout.
The NRA has launched a free mobile application for Apple's iPhone and iPad that allows users to shoot at targets with various types of guns, including assault weapons.
Oracle released an update to its Java software on Sunday, but experts said the update fails to protect PCs from attack by hackers intent on committing crimes.
When Facebook sent out an invitation to a mysterious event to "Come and See what We're Building," investors took it as a sign that the company will introduce another money-making product. So what can we expect to hear?
Reports of Apple slashing orders for iPhone 5 parts on weak demand is not a surprise, and Apple will still hit $800, said Peter Misek, an analyst for Jefferies.
The shine is clearly off Apple. Forgive the tired pun, but there really hasn’t been a more appropriate time to use it over the last ten years. And now, as Apple faces stepped-up competition from Samsung, the iPhone faces a PR problem, too.
Aaron Swartz, who committed suicide while facing federal charges in a data theft probe, has come to symbolize a debate over cases against those who believe in “freeing” information.