May 18: Winklevoss Capital is dabbling in backing Bitcoin startups. More
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In advance of Tuesday's Senate testimony, he gave interviews to Politico and the Washington Post -- but not, pointedly, to the New York Times.
U.S. officials froze the financial accounts of Bitcoin's biggest exchange, accusing it of transmitting money without a license.
Google's newest product -- Hangouts -- isn't fundamentally different than other current cross-platform messaging apps, but it unifies many of Google's own products.
One individual investor explains why he's relieved he didn't buy Facebook on the day of its IPO. Another did buy near the top but is still holding on for the long haul.
Will regulation and profiteering ruin the nascent crowdfunding industry -- or make it better?
The Korean giant wants to deliver 5G network technology by 2020.
Larry Page blames broken processes for hiccups in tech progress
Dell's earnings collapse could have an impact on its buyout deal.
Dreamworks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg says he bought AwesomenessTV, a YouTube channel, to target teens.
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