Microsoft unveils the Xbox One, a new console for high-powered video games plus streaming TV and movies.
Apple CEO Tim Cook does not believe Apple's offshore cash practices and tax payments are unfair and says he wouldn't preside over them if they were.
Launched in 2006, Eventbrite has sold over 100 million tickets for events from two people to a hundred thousand.
Myriad Genetics has patents on the two mutated genes that prompted Angelina Jolie to undergo a mastectomy, which critics say obstructs the research needed to find a cure for breast cancer.
Startups are looking past the smartphone and creating innovative tech hardware to solve unexpected problems.
About.me founder Tony Conrad says his social media company is for those who don't fit into the LinkedIn 'rubric,' and that buying back his company from AOL was 'amicable.'
With bitcoins still hovering over $100, one miner explains how he makes money running his computer 24/7, supporting the Bitcoin system.
A new music service, new maps, voice search and a surprise appearance by CEO Larry Page were among the highlights at Google I/O.
Change.org founder Ben Rattray talks to Fortune's Adam Lashinsky about how his petitions website is able to attract users and investors.
CNNMoney gets an inside look at BMW's North American design lab, where the company works on everything from cars to coffee makers.