Execs using it to pay themselves.
We just got a glimpse of how much power Facebook yields over the Internet.
Apple pushed back against fund manager David Einhorn's accusations that it adhered to a Depression-like mentality of hoarding its excess cash.
It will cost you a pretty penny to send a Facebook message to CEO Mark Zuckerberg's inbox.
There's no shortage of rumors as to just what Facebook will roll out next week, but there is one thing analysts say they're fairly certain of.
Apple doesn't just want a deal with China Mobile, the iPhone maker needs it, said David Pearl, an analyst at Epoch, on CNBC Thursday.
Samsung Electronics is looking to supply chips to more Chinese and other emerging smartphone makers to counter any fall-off in demand from Apple.
Intel seems determined to save the Ultrabook in 2013 by offering more features on the devices and slashing the price.
Smartphones are the most important electronics product category, and Samsung is the world leader with Android phones. And then there are TVs -- Samsung is the leading manufacturer of LCD panels.
Hewlett-Packard said the Justice Department has notified the firm that it has opened an investigation into Autonomy.
Amazon.com remained the best website for shopping online, one survey found.
The trick to investing in the fast-moving tech sector is to catch the red flags -- and know when to fold 'em.
Facebook's privacy settings can be confusing, just ask Mark Zuckerberg's sister, Randi Zuckberberg.
An outage at one of Amazon's web service centers hit users of Netflix on Christmas Eve and was not fully resolved until Christmas Day.
Shares of RIM fell on Friday on fears that a new fee structure for its high-margin services segment could put pressure on the business.
Next year will be the year smartphone pricing falls through the bottom, and Google is in the driver's seat.
And Samsung tries to flee Google's clutches.
Marissa Mayer says she has found balance by "ruthlessly prioritizing" God, family and then Yahoo.
Microsoft has sold 40 million Windows 8 licenses in the month since launch on October 26.
Research In Motion has lost a contract dispute over the use of Nokia patents.
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Working from Los Angeles, Boorstin is CNBC's media and entertainment reporter and author of CNBC.com's "Media Money" blog.
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Many users don't take steps to protect themselves and their data on their smartphones and tablets.
Hewlett-Packard is on its way to becoming a growth company again, CEO Meg Whitman told CNBC.
Twitter used to be cool, but the media has screwed it up, the actor and angel investor Ashton Kutcher says.