What's it like when two well-known startup founders live under the same roof?
Brit and Dave Morin first met a few years ago.
There's a major revolution going on right now in enterprise technology.
Apps, devices, cloud computing, big data, networks, software are all being overhauled.
Google's big keynote at its I/O developers conference this week wore me out.
Not because it lasted a grueling three hours and fifty minutes, but because of what was announced.
Advertising is hardly ever the right answer to building a sustainable, profitable startup.
Warner Brothers spent 10 years in Leavesden, U.K., filming eight Harry Potter films.
The studios are massive and reveal how the movies were made using the most incredible special effects in the film industry.
Microsoft has formed a new "deep tech" team of executives whose duties will include recruiting non-Microsoft developers to build apps using its products.
Marketo had a good, good day. Its stock launched on Nasdaq, rising nearly 78% from the opening price of $13 to over $23.
When CNet editor and reviewer Brian Bennett lost his "lovely HTC One test unit" while traveling, he was forced to use the other test phone he brought with him, a BlackBerry Z10.
It's been one year since Facebook went public. We assume a lot of IPO investors aren't happy with how things turned out.
Silicon Valley is pushing America into a "share culture," which may completely change how we live and work.