As Twitter turns 10, we take a look at some of most significant moments in the site's history.
Windows App due to close, with only the web browser version still supported on Microsoft systems.
Hackers awarded 282,500 for uncovering security flaws in Chrome, Safari and Adobe.
Apple will launch News Format for its News app allowing everyone to contribute with blogs, photos and videos.
AceDeciever can infect non-jailbroken iPhones and spreads via the App Store
Napster founder Sean Parker's $50-per-movie service praised by JJ Abrams and Peter Jackson.
The channel will stream Julia Child's 1960s cooking show The French Chef for four days.
The services will be discontinued from 28 April.
Amazon wants to replace traditional passwords with more secure facial recognition technology.
California-based chip-maker hires UBS Group AG to look for potential buyers.
Sony has roped in an additional 203 TV designated market areas extending its network to the whole of the US for $29.99.
Microsoft clarified that its support page had inaccurately said it would not accept bitcoins as a choice of payment.
Mediafire's Universal app supports devices running Windows 8.1 and above including smartphones.
Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his "services to theoretical physics".
Pi day was first celebrated in 1988 in San Francisco.
Development of English, Swedish and Arabic speech engines could be completed by September 2017.
Customers can swipe the virtual image of their card using digital swipe button on Visa Checkout
Yahoo is closing its oldest platform Yahoo Games to focus on priority areas like sports, news and lifestyle.
The new tool will help Evernote users seamlessly import data to the OneNote app.
As Yahoo's future gets uncertain, so does the job of Mayer.
Amazon's app store enables users to download popular apps for free, letting Android users bypass Google Play.
Subscription Video on Demand viewing is replacing the era of DVD viewing.
Wikipedia Mobile 5.0 is an all-new version of the official Wikipedia app for iOS
Parque Warner Madrid ordered to pay €321,450 to local artists for using unlicenced music for years.
The main Pirate Bay domain is has been temporarily sunk following a worldwide outage and no one knows why.
MIT's Polaris system attacks slow web page loading times by reducing network trips.
Duesseldorf District Court asks apparel site to remove Facebook Like button to abide by EU data laws.
E-commerce giant had previously hinted about insourcing part of the logistics business.
The ultimate cure for writer's block or the cruelest punishment for lazy writers ever created?
Update adds digital book support for upcoming authors and publishers.