Where the world’s million most visited websites are hosted (infographic)

Quick trivia question: Which U.S city hosts the most of the world's million most-visited websites?

Workday embraces the big trends: Windows 8, ‘Big Data’ and analytics

The Pleasanton, Calif.-based company announced plans for a recruiting mobile app for hiring teams, as well as a big data analytics toolset.

New Jersey email voting is such a mess that votes won’t be counted until Friday

New Jersey’s decision to let citizens displaced by Hurricane Sandy vote by email and fax appears to have backfired, with the state now extending the deadline to return those ballots to 8 p.m. Eastern on Friday.

Cable industry calls for revival: it’s not your ‘grandmother’s cable business’

To better understand how to stay relevant in a mobile and hyper-connected world, the cable industry is turning to Silicon Valley's tech entrepreneurs.

Startups learn a painful lesson: The ‘Dropbox effect’ is a myth

A pervasive myth exists among tech founders: If they build a product that consumers will love, it will magically trickle into Fortune 500 companies.

Microsoft working on a ‘Cloud TV’ service (for Xbox?)

Microsoft is working on a new television service called "Cloud TV," which it hasn't disclosed many details about.

Jive buys Meetings.io & Producteev to bolster social business apps

Enterprise social networking business Jive Software has acquired social startups Meetings.io and Producteev, the company announced today along with its third-quarter earnings report.

Newvem unveils first-ever iPhone app for managing Amazon cloud services

Cloud Smart Meter shows IT managers, CIOs, and developers what they're using, how much they're spending, and what's currently not working -- or might be about to go down.

Kim Dotcom now a bandwidth mogul, wants to build undersea broadband pipe to Los Angeles

Fresh off rebranding his defunct MegaUpload service as a sparkling new file-sharing service called Me.ga -- yes that's Mega, but it's also ME dot GA -- Dotcom now wants to help build a new fat pipe to online content in the U.S.

How Gawker bounced back after Sandy — and why it’s better than ever (for now)

After having its data center taken out by Hurricane Sandy, Gawker's network of sites decided to invade Tumblr to continue posting its engaging, irreverent content.

How The Weather Company survived a 1,000% traffic spike during Hurricane Sandy

On Monday, the company was serving 110 gigabytes of data per second, almost without a hiccup, not counting the livestreams -- 170 thousand simultaneous streams of live video, pushed out over the Internet.

Now streaming for Windows 8: 1,000 games from Agawi’s GameZen

Windows 8's app store just got a boost to its video game offerings thanks to cloud-gaming company Agawi's new GameZen streaming application.

Google makes it simple to share files from Drive to Google+

Google has taken its integrations one step further and made it incredibly easy to share files from Google Drive to Google+.

Microsoft wins 25,000-employee Office 365 contract with the EPA

Lockheed Martin stirs up images of fighter jets, high-tech stealth warships, and missile defense systems. Turns out it also does boring old IT management services.

Microsoft releases Team Foundation Service, a project, source, and build management tool for developers

And, it's free for teams up to five -- or those with a MSDN subscription.

LocBox pulls in $5.1M to put the nail in the daily deals coffin

LocBox wants to be the alternative to Groupon, Living Social and the host of flash sales sites, and has raised over $5 million in its quest to win over small businesses.