Twitter files its IPO papers that show the micro-blogging service has yet to make a profit
Researchers will get more than corporate swag for finding flaws
Michael Dell and Silver Lake gain the needed regulatory approval to take Dell private by the end of the year
Microsoft's board of directors is under investor pressure to get Bill Gates to step down
IBM buys into big data for telecoms firms with another European acquisition
'Ambitious' Twitter IPO aims to be completed before Thanksgiving, according to a report
Siemens plans to cut four percent of its global workforce
PayPal and Braintree tech to be combined for über payments business
Matt Mullenweg's firm confirms biggest acquisition ever, plans to offer collaborative posting
Oracle getting a lot more open, even if Larry Ellison is more interested in his sailing team
eBay expands click and collect strategy in the UK, but may draw more attention to its tax practices
Chief marketing officers and chief information officers are clashing over who will define businesses' mobile web strategies, according to a…
BlackBerry is reportedly going to axe 40 percent of its staff in an effort to slim down for a possible…
Profits and revenues continue to grow at Larry Ellison’s company, but it still missed analyst expectations
With so many changes to its corporate structure, Microsoft seeks to placate shareholders by making them some money
Matt Mullenweg tells TechWeekEurope WordPress is planning to splash the cash on its largest ever acquisition and bolster its small…
Twitter is to file for a public listing, in one of most anticipated tech-related IPOs since Facebook
Canonical’s systems management solution Landscape can now manage x86- and ARM-based server environments
Dell can forget all about his Icahn troubles now
Facebook ratchets up its market value as shares in the company reach a new Wall Street high
Guy Laurence departs Vodafone UK for Canada's Rogers Communications
Michael Dell looks set to win the bruising buyout deal for the company as shareholders vote today
IBM sells its customer care business processing unit to Synnex, as it concentrates on higher value offerings
BMC Software completes its efforts to become a privatised company, in a deal worth £4.4 billion
Icahn bows out, saying Dell team is akin to dictatorship and CEO is undervaluing the firm
Ahead of the launch next week of its new cheap iPhone, Apple faces fresh worker violation claims
Google hooks up with Nestle, seen by many as a corporate bad guy
Stephen Elop's return to Microsoft sees him emerge as a strong contender for Steve Ballmer's job
Yahoo is pulling out of China, meaning its relationship with Alibaba is changing for good
Salesforce has pleased Wall Street by beating its expectations and raising its forecast for the current quarter