Facebook could soon hold more data on its users than any government.
The Financial Times reported that Alexander Nix banked $8m for "unbooked services".
Visa says computers systems now operating at 'full capacity' after major disruption inflicts payment chaos on customers.
Advances in B2B technology opens the door to new revenue opportunities and improved customer relations.
Apple had argued it was owed more than $1 billon while Samsung contended the amount should be only $28 million.
An Arizona woman was killed by the Uber vehicle in the first known pedestrian. death by a self-driving car.
Mark Zuckerberg will face a public grilling over Cambridge Analytica data scandal at the European Parliament.
"Right to disconnect" bill sponsored by New York City councilman wants to fine employers $250 who require staff to answer calls and emails after hours.
The idea is to break electric cars out of the early adopter niche, in which they are charged slowly overnight at home and used for short commutes.
Open Banking or PSD2 will enable third parties outside the traditional banking world to access customer data
More than 2000 bank branches have closed in the UK since 2015.
The U.S. Commerce Department has imposed a seven-year sales ban on ZTE in a case involving exports of telecom gear to Iran and North Korea.
Trump's decision on Iran means companies worldwide must stop doing business with the country or run afoul of the U.S. government.
Facebook has vowed to improve its transparency after revelations that political consultancy Cambridge Analytica harvested users' data.
Anthropologists have long explored how inanimate objects and nonhuman entities - like "data" - can take on fantastic, fetishistic, or even magical properties.
The stock hit a new high of $171.23 Wednesday before backtracking slightly and then tumbled by more than 11 percent in extended trading after the results were released.
Cambridge Analytica said it has filed papers to begin insolvency proceedings in the U.K. and will seek bankruptcy protection in a federal court in New York.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the new dating feature is "not just for hookups" but to build "meaningful, long-term relationships."
The company reported its financial results Thursday, and both its revenue and profits for the January-March quarter beat Wall Street forecasts.
Facebook is the second largest digital publisher in the world, behind Google. It reportedly raked in $39.94 billion in 2017 from advertising.
Academic Aleksandr Kogan's company, Global Science Research, developed a Facebook app that vacuumed up information from users
Mining cryptocurrencies requires a setup of a large number of computers operating simultaneously, leading to consumption of a lot of electricity.
Martin Lewis, who founded the MoneySavingExpert website, says his name has appeared on many advertisements that are get-rich-quick scams to con people.
The "unmanned bank" branch is of the state-owned China Construction Bank, and is meant to make banking more convenient and efficient.
China's auto show to reveal electric ambitions to clean-up its smog-chocked cities and become a technological world leader.
Ivanka Trump looks to website to to boost sales
Alexander Nix refused to testify before the U.K. Parliament's media committee, citing British authorities' investigation into his former company.
Mobile ID verification technology has the potential to help give the unbanked access to financial services and help stop fraud in times of disaster.
It is arguable that Amazon has more active customers than Citi, Bank of America and JP Morgan combined.
Like the dot-com bust of the early 2000's, real companies - like Amazon, Google, eBay, or PayPal - will emerge through a crowded field of tulips.