Meg Whitman is leaving HP Enterprise
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has revealed Meg Whitman is stepping down as chief executive officer after six years at the helm during which she steered the company through the biggest breakup in corporate history.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise has revealed Meg Whitman is stepping down as chief executive officer after six years at the helm during which she steered the company through the biggest breakup in corporate history.
Apple has confirmed it has removed several apps including Skype from its app store in China after the country's government pointed to violations of local laws.
China's biggest social network and gaming firm Tencent Holdings, which last week reported forecast-beating quarterly results, is close to making Malaysia the first foreign country to roll out its WeChat ecosystem, according to one of its executives.
Chipmaker Marvell Technology has said it will buy smaller rival Cavium for about US$6 billion, as it seeks to expand its wireless connectivity business in a rapidly consolidating semiconductor industry.
European Central Bank governing council member Ewald Nowotny says that legislators and central bankers are discussing whether they should intervene to regulate cryptocurrencies, as China already has done.
Payments company Square said it has started allowing select customers to buy and sell bitcoins on its Cash app, as it looks to tap into a craze that has sent the cryptocurrency up nearly sevenfold this year.
The Trump administration is expected to shortly release its rules for deciding whether to disclose cyber security flaws or keep them secret.
Alphabet's Google has reclaimed its spot as the default search engine on Mozilla's Firefox Internet browser in the US
A researcher in Vietnam has demonstrated how he apparently fooled Apple's face recognition ID software on its new iPhone X using a mask made with a 3D printer, silicone and paper tape.
Amazon.com is selling off the hardware from its public cloud business in China, amid tightening regulation over online data that is creating a hurdle for technology firms operating in the world's second-largest economy.
Mobile chipmaker Qualcomm has rejected rival Broadcom's US$103-billion takeover bid, saying the offer undervalued the company and would face regulatory hurdles.
U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm Inc is making preparations to reject rival Broadcom Ltd's US$103 billion bid as early as this week
Equifax has reported lower quarterly profit, and quarterly revenue missed estimates, as the credit bureau warned that its massive data breach had prompted some customers to hold back business.
A simple coding error in at least 685 apps put millions of smartphone users at risk of having some of their calls and text messages intercepted by hackers, cyber-security firm Appthority warned on Thursday.
Accounting software firm Xero said on Thursday that it would delist from the New Zealand stock exchange as it sought to focus on its listing on the Australian bourse.