How one cloud security firm aims to protect Web
CloudFlare is trying to protect millions of sites from cyber-attacks. That requires many data centers, so it will open one a week in 2015.
CloudFlare is trying to protect millions of sites from cyber-attacks. That requires many data centers, so it will open one a week in 2015.
Discussing the backlash against Sony and possible next move for "The Interview," with Re/Code's Edmund Lee, and John Steinberg, Daily Mail North America.
Oil's drop in price is affecting states across the country in different ways, but Alaska's hit has been the hardest.
In a revealing interview at the WSJ Cafe, Sting and co-star Rachel Tucker discuss the highs and lows of starring in his Broadway musical "The Last Ship."
Hands-off relationship with entertainment arm is set to change
If the housing crisis was a horror show, then brace yourself: Here comes the sequel, says Brandy King-Cutler of American Financing.
Rocker Sting reveals why he feels his late parents are on stage with him as he stars in his musical "The Last Ship."
Between Eric Garner, Ferguson, the horrific killing of two New York City police officers this weekend, and more across the last year, tensions across race and class divides have never been higher. And while movies may not have the power to heal, they do at least offer a place to find perspective, and in the case of "Selma," a reminder of where the nation has come from since Martin Luther King Jr. led the charge for Civil Rights in America. Set open on Christmas Day, two clips and a handful of TV spots have arrived for the movie... Читать дальше...
These tech gifts will be very popular under the Christmas tree this year.
Mild weather forecasts, a supply surplus and a general energy market swoon are crushing nat gas.
Sting, whose musical "The Last Ship" is on Broadway, reveals what Paul Simon told him about dealing with hits and flops.
She initially just wanted to raise £21.62.
Fabrice Brégier, President and CEO of Airbus, has told CNBC his company would take the bragging rights on aircraft deliveries.
As police force lethal actions have spurred national controversy, officer-worn cameras have attracted Wall Street's attention.
While some are praising New York's decision to ban fracking, some business owners who were hoping for a drilling-related boom are disappointed.
Delivery companies FedEx and UPS brace themselves for last-minute shipping orders as the Holiday season reaches peak. The NYT reports.
Watch that steam rise! Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are proud soldiers in the #BalmainArmy—t[...]
Tekmira Pharmaceuticals will supply one of its experimental Ebola treatments for clinical studies to be conducted in West Africa.
Alstom SA has pleaded guilty and will pay $772 million in penalties to settle bribery charges with the U.S. Justice Department.
Google's low-cost smartphone, the Android One, is coming to three more countries—Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
'If anyone was to describe Luke in one word it would definitely be a "lad".'
With all the major movies opening in 2014 having been seen, and with the new year on the horizon, the last of the year-end lists are coming (check out all of ours right here). And as you've noticed, the last few weeks have seen no shortage of folks weigh in. But what about the people in the Hollywood trades? Well, the critics from the two biggest daily providers of all that's moving and shaking in tinseltown have dropped their roundups of the best of what this year had to offer. Over at The Hollywood Reporter... Читать дальше...
Apple is battling the ruble crisis by hiking iPhone prices.
The Cuba rapprochement is a reminder that a Ukraine resolution is needed and that it's time to end the Cold War once and for all, says Jeffrey Sachs.
Ireland's upper legislative house, was briefly adjourned last week over arguments about whether lawmakers were drunk.