Alison Brie More 'Hopeful' for a 'Community' Movie Than Ever Before
Could Donald Glover, Joel McHale and the rest of the Greendale Seven make it to #sixseasonsandamovie? Brie tells Newsweek "it's definitely maybe a possibility."
William's Diana Panorama Ban Could Lead to 'Slow Rewriting' of Her Story
Royal author Omid Scobie has written that Diana "fought for much of her royal life to share her side of the story" and the Panorama interview should be heard.
Lilibet, Charles Narrative Example of Royal 'Deflect and Distract' Strategy
Royal author Omid Scobie has stated his belief that the royals have traded their "never complain, never explain" motto for a "distract and defect" strategy.
Prince Charles' 'Poor Judgment' Led to Latest Round of Royal Dramas
Royal biographer Omid Scobie has written of his belief that Charles has "well and truly blown it" with the public after details of new royal dramas have emerged
William's 40th Birthday Overshadowed by 'Leaked Tales of Family Fractures'
Royal biographer Omid Scobie has written of the missed opportunity to promote Prince William's work at the time of his 40th birthday, with the focus instead on his relationship with Prince Harry.
Prince Andrew's Attempts at Public Return 'Reflects Terribly' on Royals
Royal author Omid Scobie has said that Prince Andrew's attempts at a public comeback will negatively impact the monarchy and "makes a mockery" of his retirement.
Yahoo Ends Service in China Due to 'Challenging' Environment
Having slowly wound down its services over the past decade, Yahoo officially left the Chinese market on Sunday.
Yahoo Answers Shutting Down as People Share Funniest Questions Ever Asked
From awkward sex-related inquires to pregnancy FAQs and answers to life's biggest questions, many lamented the "end of an era" as Yahoo Answers is set to shut down.
Verizon Sells Tumblr to Wordpress.com Owner for a Fraction of Its Old Price
In 2013, Yahoo paid $1.1 billion for Tumblr; but Yahoo's new owners, Verizon, reportedly sold the social media platform for under $10 million.
Yahoo Fantasy App Messing Up Scoring
People weren't happy with Yahoo's fantasy football service on Tuesday.
Former Yahoo CEO Wants Kid-Friendly Workplace for Moms
She faces an uphill battle to get zoning changed for the California site.
Victims of Massive Data Breach Can Sue Yahoo
Users would have acted differently if Yahoo had been more forthcoming, plaintiffs allege.
Google's Diversity Policy Alarms Free Speech Defenders
'Have we moved from live and let live to where if you don't go along with prevailing politics, you're out of a livelihood?'
Arrow of Time: How Physicists Reversed Quantum Clock
How physicists finally showed us time can move backwards.
Amazon, Google and Netflix Will Fail Soon. That's Good
Today's big companies were yesterday's small companies that upended yesterday's big companies.
Would Breaking Up Google and Amazon Create More Jobs?
The EU ruled that a company dominant in one market shouldn't use its power to further expand its dominance.
Robert Reich: Why Is Google's Schmidt Stifling Dissent?
Wealthy progressives exert as much influence over think tanks and universities as wealthy conservatives.
Are Big Tech Giants Like Amazon Getting Too Big?
There are calls from right and left to break up behemoths like Amazon.
Mayer's Yahoo Replacement to Make Double Her Salary
But it's not as though the about-to-be-former CEO is going broke any time soon.
Justice Department Charges Yahoo Hackers
Hundreds of millions of user accounts were affected by the data breach.
Yahoo Warns Risk of New Potentially Malicious Activity
The company's previous security breach exposed 1 billion users' data.
Exploding Galaxy Note 7 Tops Tech Failures of 2016
Yahoo had a terrible year, with news of multiple hacks that compromised users' data.
Yahoo Breach Is 'Most Audacious Hack of All Time'
Yahoo broke its own record for the largest data breach in history, with 1 billion accounts compromised.
New Yahoo Data Breach Affects 1 Billion Accounts
Stolen user account information may have included names, e-mail addresses, telephone numbers, dates of birth, hashed passwords...
Yahoo Is Trapping Its Users Who Want to Leave
Yahoo users have found their email forwarding functions have been disabled.
Why Did Yahoo Allow the Government to Scan Emails?
The bulk scan of Yahoo emails was ordered by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.
On Yahoo's 2015 Customer Email Scanning Project
This may be the first case of a U.S. internet company agreeing to a spy agency's demand by searching all arriving messages, as opposed to examining stored messages or scanning a small number of accounts in real time.
How to Keep Mobile Devices Safe and Secure
The future of security moves away from passwords stored on external servers to password-less logins using two-factor authentication.
Yahoo Says 500 Million Accounts Hacked in 2014
The data stolen may have included names, email addresses, telephone numbers, dates of birth and hashed passwords.
What Yahoo's Past May Say About Apple's Future
Innovative Amazon may lead us into the cloud era while Apple apes Yahoo's creative and business decline.