Worldwide sales of personal computers slid 13.9 percent in the first quarter of 2013, research firm IDC said Wednesday, the worst contraction since it began tracking the market in 1994.
Lithuania nabs tax cheats using Google Street ViewLithuanian tax officials said Wednesday they tracked down at least 100 suspected tax cheats by checking out their property using Google's Street View mapping service.
Japan city mistakenly tweets N. Korean missile launchOfficials in the Japanese city of Yokohama were left red-faced on Wednesday after mistakenly announcing the launch of a North Korean missile to 40,000 followers on Twitter.
Probe says North Korea behind cyber attack: SeoulAn official investigation into a major cyber attack on South Korean banks and broadcasters last month has determined North Korea's military intelligence agency was responsible, officials said on Wednesday.
S.Korea probe says North behind cyber attackA South Korean probe into a major cyber attack on its banks and broadcasters last month has determined North Korea's military intelligence agency was responsible, a report said on Wednesday.
Google weaves a web between human trafficking hotlinesSex workers are more likely to call in to a hotline for victims of human trafficking on a Wednesday, and a Google-backed initiative could help to explain why.
Google superfast Internet service heads to TexasGoogle announced Tuesday that its experimental superfast Internet service will spread to Austin, the Texas home of a South By Southwest festival beloved by technology trendsetters.
Hundreds of Amazon workers in Germany demonstrateHundreds of workers at the biggest German-based site of online retailer Amazon demonstrated on Tuesday, according to a trade union which plans strike action over better working conditions.
Microsoft, Oracle take Google to task at EU over Android phonesGoogle was in the firing line again on Tuesday after a group of major companies, including Microsoft and Oracle, complained to the European Commission over Google's offerings for Android-powered mobile phones.
Microsoft, Oracle complain to EU over Google AndroidGoogle was in the firing line again on Tuesday after a group of major companies, including Microsoft and Oracle, complained to the European Commission over Google's offerings for Android-powered mobile phones.
US Navy readies 'laser attack' weapon in 2014The US Navy said it is preparing to roll out a sea-based laser weapon capable of disabling small enemy vessels and shooting down surveillance drones.
US lawmakers offer cybersecurity olive branchBackers of a cybersecurity bill which stalled in Congress last year offered changes in an effort to ease concerns of privacy and civil liberties activists.
HP launches power-efficient Moonshot serversHewlett-Packard on Monday launched a Moonshot system that uses smartphone-style chips to power compact, efficient data center servers.






