Amazon Launches Kindle Unlimited, A Netflix For Books With Access To 600K Titles
With Kindle Unlimited, readers can listen to an audiobook and pick up where they left off in the text.
Uber Ice Cream: Delivery Strategy Comes With National Ice Cream Day Just Two Days Away
Uber will try to pull business away from taxis Friday by bribing customers with ice cream.
What Happens To Your Facebook When You Die? Mourning Families, Lawmakers Investigating How To Handle The Deceased's Social Media
Privacy advocates have clashed with upset relatives in trying to find an answer that works for all concerned.
Time Warner Cable Inc. Vs. Time Warner Inc. -- What's The Difference?
Headlines about how Comcast, Rupert Murdoch and the Time Warner companies have been overwhelming.
Sweeping 'Stingray' Surveillance Technology Has No Restrictions, Despite Serious Privacy Concerns: Police
Little is known about the "Stingray" cell phone surveillance technology, and police hope to keep it that way.
FBI Deems Google's Driverless Cars 'Game-Changing' For Law Enforcement
Self-driving cars could be on American roadways within the next decade. The FBI is preparing now.
Watch 'Star Wars' Trailer In Minecraft: See This Free Preview Of 'A New Hope' Animated By A Loving Dad
"Star Wars" fans can now re-visit the first movie in the franchise animated in the Minecraft universe.
Apple Agrees To Conditional $450M Settlement Of E-Book Price-Fixing Suit, But Federal Court Could Nix Deal
Apple executives reportedly met with book publishers, conspiring to raise e-book prices by $2 to $5 apiece.
Free Audiobooks: Audible, Community Websites Enable Readers To Download And Listen To More Popular Books Than Ever
Exploding audiobook sales, and a slew of free-download sites, prove "readers" still thirst for books.
UTorrent Blocked: Google Chrome Browser Deems BitTorrent Service 'Malicious'
Google Chrome now warns against downloading uTorrent, a software favored by online pirates.
Islamic State (ISIS) Establishing Ties To Violent Israeli, Hamas Conflict: Report
Islamic State could soon step up involvement in the Israeli crisis.
Chinese Hackers: Cyber-Espionage Increasing Between US, Beijing, As US Government Agencies Targeted
A recent report said Chinese hackers have gone off the beaten path to choose which U.S. government agencies to target this year.
New Drinking Age 25? False Alcohol Rumors Alarm 21-Year-Olds
A fake news website spread the rumor that the national drinking age will change to 25 in August.
Use Google Plus Anonymously: Users Can Now Sign Up Without Real Name
Google has loosened restrictions on a requirement that has frustrated users since the social network's inception.
Fossil Proves Largest Flying Dinosaur, Changyuraptor, Was A Four-Winged Raptor
A fossilized Changyuraptor yangi, a four-winged raptor, creates the possibility that not only birds could fly.
Israeli Crisis Propaganda Thrives On Social Media; Pro-Palestinian Hashtags Dominate Twitter Conversation
Misinformation and propaganda have thrived on social media since Operation Protective Edge began.
Google Project Zero Security Initiative Wants To Hack The Planet
Citing a growing number of serious cyberattacks like Heartbleed, Google security researchers have unveiled Project Zero.
Israel 'Roof Knocking' Video Raises Question: Warning Or Human Rights Violation?
Israel has come under fire from Amnesty International for shelling Palestinian homes only moments after giving them a "roof knock" warning.
Jay Carney To Apple? Rumors Say Ex-White House Spokesman 'Bandied' As New Mac PR Head
Jay Carney, President Obama's spokesman from 2011 to 2014, could soon be in charge of Apple's PR.
Google Smart Lens Project Finds New Partner In Novartis
Google and new partner Novartis hope the smart lens will help diabetes patients monitor their blood sugar levels.
Download uTorrent Free: Ads Are Optional In Latest BitTorrent Update
uTorrent's 150 million users, many of whom use the site for piracy, have been divided over the use of advertisements.
Hamas Drone Intercepted By Israeli Military As Gaza Fighting Intensifies
Drone warfare threatens to bring even more casualties to the growing conflict.
Facebook Cop: Police Use Secret Profiles To Access Students' Facebook Accounts As Teens Continue Fleeing
Facebook said it aims to help the community by paying a local officer's salary, but it's hard to believe teens will agree.
What Is Net Neutrality? Meaning Is Fuzzy Even As Comedian John Oliver, Netflix Help Pro-Neutrality Petition Get 647K Signatures
HBO host John Oliver's rant helped publicize the debate, but the issue's significance is still hard to grasp.
World Cup 2014: Facebook, Twitter Real Winners In Germany Victory Over Argentina
The World Cup final between Germany and Argentina on Sunday night was further proof that more sports fans than ever are tuning in with two screens.
Top Google Glass Scientist Jumps To Amazon; Babak Parvis Spent Three Years On Google's 'Project X'
Babak Parvis, best known for his research on interactive lenses and the force behind Google Glass, is joining Amazon.
Amazon Undercuts Dropbox, Cloud-Storage Clients With Zocalo Debut
Despite being one of Dropbox's primary cloud providers, Amazon has unveiled its own cloud service in Zocalo.
Samsung Child Labor: Ask Apple & Wal-Mart, Corporate Human Rights Violations Are Nothing New
Samsung is again struggling to defend itself against human rights violations, but the company is far from alone in the corporate world.
Pirate Bay Illegal: New Torrent Law Imposes Steep Punishment On Singapore Pirates
The Pirate Bay and other popular websites will bear the brunt of a new Singapore law that takes aim at online piracy.
NSA Admits Retaining Snowden Emails Despite Claiming He Never Raised Surveillance Issues Internally
Snowden has said repeatedly that he tried to change the NSA's surveillance practices from within before leaking thousands of classified documents.