AP Tells FBI To Stop Impersonating Journalists; FBI Makes No Promises
"This deception corrodes the most fundamental tenet of a free press," the AP noted. FBI Director Comey said it could happen again.
Asian Hotel Chains Spied On Thousands Of Business Executives, International Travelers: Report
Executives working in a number of sensitive areas essentially gave Asian spies access to their digital lives.
Obama Backs Net Neutrality, Urging FCC To 'Keep Internet Free And Open'
The president officially backed the concept of "net neutrality" on Monday, asking the FCC to reclassify broadband ISPs.
Matt Damon Back As Jason Bourne, Next Sequel Slated For 2016 Release
After one film starring Jeremy Renner and Edward Norton, the lucrative Bourne series will again feature Matt Damon.
WHO Hopes Safe Burial Practices Will Help Fight Spread Of Ebola Virus
The WHO came up with new burial guidelines after consulting with medical professionals and religious groups.
Obama To Announce Loretta Lynch Nomination Saturday From White House With Eric Holder Standing By
If confirmed, the federal prosecutor would become the first African-American woman to serve as the top U.S. law enforcement official.
Alcohol, Drugs Not A Factor In Robin Williams' Suicide: Coroner
The actor and comedian did have pharmaceuticals in his system, though in therapeutic doses.
Photo Voter ID Laws Reduced Turnout By 4.4 Percent Nationally, Report Finds
Voter identification laws have become the latest battle in Washington, in part because of how dramatically they impact specific demographics.
Home Depot Admits 53 Million Email Addresses Were Stolen, What's The Risk?
Hackers stole customer emails but were unable to access passwords and other identifying information.
Hillary Clinton In 2016? Betting Odds For Next Presidential Election Include Bush, Rubio, Christie, Paul And Warren
With Clinton and Bush the likeliest candidates, the 2016 election could look a lot like 1992.
GOP Senate Expected To Confirm Obama's Patent Reform Champion
Democrats, Republicans and Silicon Valley all agree patent reform is necessary. So what's taking so long?
Why Mark Udall's Senate Defeat In Colorado Could Slow NSA Reforms
CIA and NSA leaders are likely not mourning Sen. Mark Udall's exit from the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Silent Phone, ChatSecure Among The Few Secure Messaging Apps To Pass EFF Encryption Test
Popular messaging apps like Facebook Chat, Apple’s iMessage, Skype and others failed the test meant to assess levels of user privacy.
Love At Second Sight: 'Tinder Plus' Lets Users Undo Left Swipes
Tinder users have long complained about an inability to check out dates in a location they plan to visit soon.
4Chan Murder? Police Investigate Images Of 'Victim' Posted Online Before Body's Discovery
Only months after "the Fappening" 4Chan again proves the Internet's underbelly has never been more despicable.
GOP Senate Could Sway Debate On Net Neutrality As FCC Floats 'Hybrid' Plan
Republicans who targeted net neutrality in the past could have better luck with a GOP Senate majority.
Pirate Bay Arrests, Convictions Don't Stop Downloads On Massive International Torrent Site
Fredrick Neij's detention in Thailand has little impact on the Pirate Bay's distribution of illicit movie torrents.
Steve Jobs' Original Apple Computer Expected To Fetch $500K At Auction
Christie's auction house expects the machine will fetch at least $500,000.
Google Cloud Targets Amazon Web Services With New Options, Price Cuts
Amazon Web Services has two years on Google's cloud platform, but the search giant appears undaunted.
Pirate Bay Lawsuit Targets Comcast Customers For Downloading Finance Video: Report
Stealing torrent files of the "TIMFundamentals" series could earn Pirate Bay downloaders a lawsuit.
Midterm Elections 2014: Republicans Claim Better Voter Data Collection After Romney App Debacle
Republican voting strategists learned from 2012 -- but still lack a centralized location for voter data.
Chinese Anti-Drone Laser System Eliminates Small Aircraft Within Minutes, State Media Reports
National security concerns have convinced China to deploy laser technology capable of eliminating drones flying within a 1.2-mile radius.
Buy 'Call Of Duty: Advanced Warfare' Early: 'Day Zero' Copies On Sale At Walmart, Best Buy
Early copies of "Advanced Warfare" will have features that other "Call of Duty" games don't.
After Virgin Galactic Crash And Orbital Sciences Explosion, Experts Encourage Space Industry To 'Stay The Course'
On Friday, a pilot was killed and a second seriously injured in a Virgin Galactic test. On Tuesday, an unmanned Orbital Sciences rocket exploded.
Facebook Joins Tor: Anonymity Software Helps Censored Populations Communicate In The Dark
Now people living in heavily censored countries can stalk ex-lovers too.
Uber Issues Holiday Reminder To Users: Surge Pricing Will Be In Effect
Uber's surge pricing reminder also gives the ride-sharing company the ability to say it warned customers.
Police Can Force You To Open Your iPhone With Fingerprint, Judge Rules
Touch ID fingerprints are like DNA, a judge ruled, meaning police can take them without consent.
AP, Top Senator Demand More Info On FBI's Media Impersonation
An FBI spokesman said the bureau poses as existing companies in rare circumstances.
NASA Crashed Probe Into Dark Side Of The Moon, Then Returned To Take Pictures Of The Impact
The crashed probe's engines ran out of juice before it could return to Earth.
Pirate Bay Co-Founder Gottfrid Svartholm Found Guilty On Hacking, Vandalism Charges
Svartholm argued that he couldn't have accessed government documents because his own computer had been hacked.