Google Glass 2.0 Is Coming: Eric Schmidt Calls Glass 'Fundamental Platform For Google'
Tony Fadell, head of Google's Nest division, will take up the project and says the technology is too important to abandon.
VR Project Puts Students On The Moon With Apollo 11 Astronauts
Apollo 11 cost more than $25 billion, but now everyone can experience the mission at a fraction of the cost through a new VR project.
Foam Packing Peanuts May Hold Key To Better Smartphone Batteries
Only about 10 percent of foam packing peanuts are recycled today; the rest are dumped into landfills.
'Sweetie 2.0' Software Uses Virtual Girl To Lure Child Porn Offenders Out Of The Dark
Meet Sweetie 2.0, a computer-generated image of a fictional child that will help authorities identify and apprehend suspected child pornographers and online predators.
Buzz Aldrin, Standing Beneath Stonehenge, Tells Earthlings 'Get Your Ass To Mars'
The pioneering astronaut, 85, has been an outspoken advocate for human exploration of the red planet.
Chase Cyberattack: Police Sources Say JPMorgan Hackers Are 'Gettable'
Apprehending the hackers who infiltrated Chase bank would be a rare victory for U.S. law enforcement when it comes to cybercrime.
Listeriosis Bacteria A Factor, Not Sole Cause Of Blue Bell Ice Cream Deaths
Listeriosis can be found in raw meat, dairy products, seafood -- almost any food that's not properly prepared.
J.C.X. Simon, Infamous 'Zebra Killer,' Found Dead In San Quentin Prison Cell
The string of 14 racially motivated murders in California made headlines across the country.
Vladimir Putin Alive, Sick With Flu Despite Death Rumors, CIA Source Tells Gawker
The Russian president hasn't been seen in public since March 5, when he began canceling multiple engagements.
EZTV Hacked: 'Scammers' Take Control Of TV Torrent Site's Popular Domain
Thinking of downloading TV torrents from EZTV? You might want to think again.
Angola Death Toll Rises To 69 People, Including 36 Kids, As Rainy Spring Continues
Emergency workers in Lobito continue to search for victims, with the death toll in the city already at 69.
Obama 'Committed' To Two-State Solution, No Matter Outcome Of Israeli Election, Kerry Says
An exit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could lead to progress in Palestinian peace talks, experts have suggested.
Net Neutrality Full 400-Page Ruling: FCC Adds Loopholes To 'No Fast Lanes' Rule
Expect providers of Internet service and content to seize on the FCC's decision to give itself discretion.
Steve Jobs Refused Tim Cook's Offer To Donate Liver, New Bio Reveals
Cook was so heartbroken at the sight of his friend's condition that he decided to have his own blood checked for a possible match.
NSA Strongly Suspected In 'Equation Group' Hacks On Russian, Iranian Hard Drives
The Equation Group has been in operation since 2001, launching most of its attacks on U.S. adversaries, Kaspersky noted.
FCC Posts 400-Page Net Neutrality Decision Online, Download Full Text
Publication of the full order, which classifies broadband as a utility, could spark more partisan bickering.
Avoid 200 Frozen Dead Bodies On Mount Everest By Exploring With Google Street View
Viewing the world's highest mountain on a screen won't be as exhilarating, but it's certainly safer.
Researchers Link Equation Group Hackers To The NSA Due To 'Space Station' Level Sophistication
But Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky stops short of accusing the U.S. spy agency of funding the Equation Group.
Apple iTunes, App Stores Down: Normal iOS Purchases 'Unavailable for All Users'
The company announced it was experiencing service outage only two days after unveiling the Apple Watch.
Why Apple Stores Pay Less Rent At The Mall
The maker of the iPhone and other tech gadgets has replaced department stores as the main driver to American shopping malls.
Pirate Bay Proxies Blocked: 'I Like Rainbows,' UKBay Knocked Offline In UK Crackdown
Websites owners have decried the decision as overly broad, but the Pirate Bay is full of malware.
Hillary Clinton Email Flap Points To Bigger Issue Of Personal Technology In The Workplace
Thinking about putting in some overtime from home? Your company might not want you to.
Banning Tor Anonymity Software Could Increase Drug Crimes In UK, Parliamentary Report Finds
Tor, an acronym for The Onion Router, is popular with all types of Internet users -- from political activists to child pornographers.
CIA Sought To Infiltrate iPhones, iPads By Faking Apple's XCode Software: Snowden
News that the CIA has tried to mimic XCode comes amid ongoing tension between the U.S. government and Silicon Valley.
Slow Computer? uTorrent 'Epic Scale' Bitcoin Mining Software Is Slowing Down Computers Everywhere
uTorrent, the go-to service for downloading torrent files, is under fire for practices that serve its parent company.
Yik Yak Bullying Has Schools Investigating Ways To Curb Anonymous Abuse On College Campuses
A Michigan professor finished teaching a class only to find that her students had been mocking her online.
30 US Cities Will Test Self-Driving Cars By 2017, With Florida Leading The Way
Mobile service providers salivate at the idea of commuters spending more time online.
US Trade Rep. Leaves Alibaba's Taobao Off 'Notorious' List, But They're Not Out Of The Woods Yet
Pirated western goods have a strong foothold in China, where knock-off Windows and Apple products are widely available.
Private Email Server Made Hillary Clinton Vulnerable To Hackers, But The State Dept Isn't Much Safer
Whatever led Clinton to use clintonemail.com instead of State Dept. servers, security experts say it was a terrible decision.
What Is Nacho Time? Popcorn Time-Inspired Movie Streamer Blocked As Interest Grows
A Dutch anti-piracy organization has led the charge against the surge of illegal sites that facilitate illegal streaming.