World Economic Forum Names 24 Revolutionary Startups: Here Are The 6 Best
The World Economic Forum has an excellent track record of picking successful startups. These six could keep that trend going.
China Developing National Operating System To Compete With Microsoft, Google Amid US Tension
A national Chinese operating system, known as COS, is expected to be unveiled in October.
Does ISIS Have Drones? Propaganda Footage Shows Aerial View Of Syrian Raqqa Army Base [VIDEO]
ISIS, which took advantage of Western technology to spread the James Foley video, appears to have drone capabilities.
Elon Musk 'Implementing' Tesla Recommendations From Newspaper Ad
The Tesla CEO tweeted a newspaper ad that described him as an "automotive visionary" and asked him to makes small changes to Model S.
'ScarePakage' Hack Demands $300 From 900K Android Phone Owners
Eastern European hackers have infected nearly a million Android owners with a new kind of malware.
MTV VMAs 2014: Nominees, Channel And Time [VIDEO]
Beyonce and Ariana Grande will compete for center stage at the 2014 MTV VMAs.
Blocked On Twitter And YouTube, ISIS Turns To Diaspora And VKontakte To Disseminate Message
Islamic State has continued spreading propaganda on the Diaspora and VKontakte social networks.
Gmail Hacked: Researchers Prove Infiltrating Popular Mobile Apps Is Easy [VIDEO]
Security researchers had a 92 percent success rate when they tried to see mobile users' personal information.
eBay Shares Open Lower Amid Rumors Of PayPal Spinoff
A spokeswoman said eBay is examining ways to "maximize" value, and strategies could include dropping PayPal.
White Supremacist-Controlled Ferguson, Mike Brown Comment Forum Revives Reddit Racism Criticism
A Reddit forum attacking Mike Brown and other young black man has revived questions Reddit has yet to answer.
Vuze, uTorrent Torrent Download Speed Slowed By Swarm-Killing Malware: Researchers
Researchers tested malware on uTorrent, Vuze and other popular torrent download software.
UPS Hacked: Data Breach Allowed Credit Card Information To Be Stolen For 8 Months
UPS said 1 percent of its franchise locations were affected by the data breach. It's unclear how many customers were affected.
Google Driverless Cars Slowed By California DMV Testing Laws [VIDEO]
New California regulations require all cars to have steering wheels and brake pedals in case of emergency.
James Foley Execution Video Creates Editorial Questions For Twitter, YouTube
Media observers question whether YouTube and Twitter were right to make the James Foley video unavailable.
Overstock.com Adds Bitcoin Payments For International Customers
Overstock.com customers shopping from outside the U.S. will be able to pay in bitcoin starting in September.
Infineon Negotiating $2 Billion US Semiconductor Purchase: Report
Infineon, the German semiconductor company, is in talks to acquire an unnamed U.S. company.
Uber Taps David Plouffe, Obama's Campaign Manager, To Lead Communication Strategy
David Plouffe, praised for using modern methords to get President Obama elected in 2008, will now work for Uber.
Chinese Hack Of 4.5 Million Hospital Records Is 'Identity Theft On A Platter' For Cyber Criminals
Hackers are increasingly able to take control of sensitive personal data, putting hospitals on the defensive.
Hanx Writer, Tom Hanks' Typewriter App For iPads, Highlights Renewed Interest In Typewriters [VIDEO]
Hanx Writer, the Tom Hanks-backed typewriter app for iTunes, will make users nostalgic.
iPhone 6 Sapphire Glass: A Partnership With Apple Puts Focus On GT Advanced Technologies
The fortunes of GT Advanced, believed to be producing sapphire glass for the iPhone 6, rest with Apple.
YouTube Music Key To Offer Ad-Free, Offline Music Service For $10/Month: Report
YouTube Music Key will include fan-uploaded versions of songs that other services aren’t licensed to provide.
Mike Brown Video: Ferguson Vines Show How Social Media Shapes Missouri Protests
"Young people have been waiting for a moment like this," says a reporter as Vine and Twitter explode with images.
Secret Boston Investigation Proves Accurate Facial Recognition Technology Still In The Future
Privacy advocates nervous about facial recognition technology forget that large scale facial recognition has yet to be effective.
Marissa Mayer's $250 Million Compensation 'Not At All' Tied to Yahoo Performance, Shareholder Says
Influential columnist Eric Jackson complains the Yahoo president/CEO's salary isn't properly tied to her performance.
Watch Space Walk: Live Stream Cosmonaut's Six Hour Mission Outside The International Space Station [VIDEO]
earthlings can livestream NASA video of the Russian cosmonauts' spacewalk, which will last for six hours.
What Is Anonymous? 'Hacktivist' Involvement In Mike Brown Shooting Proves Vigilante Justice Is Now Routine
By involving themselves in the Ferguson unrest, Anonymous hackers have made it clear they're still around and not going anywhere.
KickAss Torrents Down: Popular Piracy Site Knocked Offline
KickAss torrents was down Friday, stoking fear among users unaccustomed to the page being offline.
Samsung Acquires SmartThings for $200 Million, Entering Smart Home Space
SmartThings will relocate to Silicon Valley but continue to operate independently.
Alibaba Finds Suspicious Accounting At Hong Kong Film Unit Ahead Of US IPO
The discovery raises questions about Alibaba's due diligence process as the Chinese e-commerce giant prepares what analysts expect will be a huge IPO.
Anonymous Twitter Suspended Amid St. Louis Police Hack; Other Anon Accounts Decry Naming Officer
The hacker collective Anonymous is believed to have launched a cyberattack on the St. Louis County Police Department.