Bitcoin Around The World: How Virtual Currencies Are Treated In 40 Different Countries
On Monday, Sen. Carper released a 25-page report on how countries around the world are addressing bitcoin.
Apple iPhone 6 Release Date Coming: Rumors Suggest 10-MP Camera, New Screen Technology, Possible June Launch
A newly released report hit the web Monday, fueling iPhone 6 rumors that Apple’s next generation will come in two different sizes.
Apple Macintosh Commercial: Behind The Scenes Footage Of iPhone Filmed Mac Ad [VIDEO]
How did they do it? Apple shares how the around-the-world-in-one-day Macintosh commercial was accomplished.
Apple iPhone 5c Accident: Device Explodes In Teenage Girl's Back Pocket
In a seemingly unusual event, an iPhone 5c exploded late last week in the back pocket of a 13-year-old girl.
Apple Macintosh Commercial Uses Only iPhone 5s For 'Stunning' Shoot [VIDEO]
The cinematographers on the project doubted the mobile phone's video capabilities, but by the end of the day, their minds had been changed.
Super Bowl 2014 Cameras: 5 Shooters Revolutionizing The NFL
Here are five different cameras that are changing the way we watch football.
Bit Licenses: How Will New York Regulate Bitcoins?
At the N.Y. Department of Financial Services’ hearings on virtual currency, almost everyone welcomed the possibility of regulations.
Colored Coins: NYDFS Reviews Ways To Transfer Ownership With Bitcoins
One theme that kept reoccurring at the New York Department of Financial Services’ hearing on virtual currencies was the idea of colored coins.
New York Bitcoin License? State Department of Financial Services Seeks Possible Regulation
The New York Department of Financial Services just completed two fact-finding sessions on virtual currencies.
Apple Macintosh Turns 30: 9 Historic Moments In Mac's Three Decades
Can you handle a nine-inch screen and a resolution of 512x342 pixels?
New York's Bitcoin Center: Where The Cryptocurrency Elite And Newbies Gather
The Bitcoin Center NYC opened its doors last month, declaring 2014 to be the year of the cryptocurrency.
Macintosh Turns 30: Watch The Iconic 1984 Ad That Introduced Apple's Original PC [VIDEO]
The tagline stated: “On January 24th, Apple Computer will introduce Macintosh. And you’ll see why 1984 won’t be like ‘1984.’”
Apple iPhone 6 Rumors: Apple Files Patent For 'iWallet' Wireless Payment Method
Apple filed a patent on Jan. 16 for a payment method that combines iBeacon with NFC.
Bitcoin Vs. Bank Of Finland: Cryptocurrencies Ruled As Commodities After Failing Money Test
Among other requirements, to qualify as a currency, Bitcoin would need to identify an issuer responsible for its supply.
Dogecoin Sends Jamaican Bobsled Team To Russia For 2014 Sochi Olympic Games
How crowd-funding with a meme-based cryptocurrency is fueling Olympic dreams.
Terrorist Threat At Sochi Games: Russian Authorities Search For Potential Black Widow Suicide Bomber
Russian police are searching for a suspected "black widow" terrorist who may have infiltrated the "Ring of Steel" security at the Olympics venue.
Google Removes Chrome Extensions From Web Store Citing Hidden Malware As Reason
Google removed two extensions recently, citing hidden adware as a violation of their terms and conditions.
Bitcoin, Litecoin Mining: 5 Steps To Building A Future In Digital Currency
Mining for digital dollars is being pitched as a new gold rush.
FCC On Net Neutrality: Chairman Wheeler's Ambiguous Statement Shows Lack Of Initiative On Future Plans
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler released a statement showing the ambiguity of his position on net neutrality.
Could Bitcoin Provide Relief For Marijuana Dispensaries Stuck With Cash?
With banks refusing to accept marijuana dispensaries' cash, bitcoin ATMs could provide much needed security for owners.
Apple, FTC Reach $32.5 Million Settlement To Refund Parents Of Unauthorized In-App Purchases Made By Kids
Apple will pay $32.5 million to parents whose children used a 15-minute unlimited spending window to make parent-unapproved purchases.
Is Net Neutrality Dead? DC District Court Of Appeals Tells FCC No More ‘Open Internet Order’
The Washington, D.C., Circuit Court of Appeals' ruling may structure the debate regarding regulation of the Internet.
Singapore Taxes Bitcoin: How New Taxation May Be Exactly What Bitcoin Needs
Singapore leads the world as a free economy and yet they are taxing bitcoin, the open source currency, which may be just what it needs.
Bitcoin ATM In NYC: Debut Planned For East Village Shop
New York City's East Village neighborhood will soon be the home of the first ATM for the controversial, digital currency.
FCC Ready To Step In On AT&T's Sponsored Data Plan
The FCC said it is ready to step in, if need be. Here's why.
Why Oyster Isn't 'The Netflix Of Books'
Oyster is being hailed as the Netflix of books, but doesn't live up to the name.
Apple App Sales Hit $10 Billion; December 2013 Best Month In App Store's History
December was the most successful sales month in its history, thanks, in part, to games like "Candy Crush Saga" and "Minecraft: Pocket Edition."
CES 2014 Spotlight: Matterform Brings Affordable 3D Scanning To Homes And Offices
Matterform debuted its affordable 3D scanner at the 2014 International CES.
Apple iWatch Rumors: Release Date Delayed As Battery Life and Screen Issues Slow Production?
Apple is said-to-be experiencing manufacturing issues with its upcoming wearable device.
CES 2014 Spotlight: Yellow Jacket, The First Stun Gun Cell Phone Charging Case
The Yellow Jacket is an iPhone 4/4s charging case with a 650k volk built-in stun gun.