Facebook games giant Zynga is getting medieval with a CastleVille title set for release in the coming weeks on the world's leading social network.
On the cusp of an initial public offering of stock, San Francisco-based Zynga is expanding its offerings and spicing up play.
Full StoryAmazon.com Inc. said Thursday that it is starting a lending library for Kindle owners, letting them borrow one electronic book per month.
Borrowers have to subscribe to Amazon's Prime service, which provides free two-day shipping and streaming movies for $79 per year.
Full StoryYahoo has begun to distribute an iPad magazine that illuminates the Internet company's ambitions and the chronic hiccups that have thrown its fate into doubt.
The free magazine, called Livestand, has intriguing potential because its software can be customized to pull a deep pool of content from Yahoo's website and other participating publishers to cater to each user's interests.
Full StoryMTC Touch mobile phone operator launched on Wednesday its 3G internet service during a conference sponsored by Telecommunications Minister Nicolas Sehnaoui and attended by MTC Touch General Manager Claude Bassil, and its Chief Commercial Officer Nadim Khater.
Bassil announced that 3G services will be available to all of MTC Touch’s 98,000 customers, adding that some 7,000 have signed up for the service in one day.
Full StoryHewlett Packard (HP) sees a future in super-efficient data centers powered by the kinds of power-sipping computer chips used in smartphones and tablet computers.
The computer giant was launched in Project Moonshot, server technology that cuts complexity, energy use, and costs, according to a description at the California-based company's website on Wednesday.
Full StoryApple on Wednesday said it is working to squash software bugs that have evidently been eating away at battery life in the iPhone 4s and other gadgets powered by its latest mobile operating system.
"A small number of customers have reported lower than expected battery life on iOS 5 devices," Apple said in a released statement.
Full StoryLenovo Group, one of the world's leading personal computer manufacturers, reported Wednesday that its profit in the first half of the year nearly doubled on strong emerging market sales.
Net profit for the half-year period was $252 million, or 2.52 U.S. cents per share, up 92 percent from $131 million a year earlier.
Full StoryJapan's parliament has come under cyber-attack again, apparently from the same emails linked to a China-based server that have already hit several lawmakers' computers, an official said Wednesday.
Malicious emails were found on computers used in the upper chamber of the Japanese parliament, a government spokesman said.
Full StoryJapanese electronics giant Sony on Wednesday said it now expected a heavy full-year loss of $1.15 billion as it reels from the impact of a strong yen, weak TV sales and severe flooding in Thailand.
Sony's projected annual net loss of 90 billion yen ($1.15 billion) reversed a forecast in July that called for a 60 billion yen net profit, after the company slumped to a first-half net loss.
Full StoryYahoo! announced Tuesday that it is buying Internet advertising company interclick in a cash deal worth $270 million.
Yahoo! said it was offering $9 per share for the outstanding shares of the New York-based interclick, a 22 percent premium over its closing price on Wall Street on Monday.
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