Apple iWatch Release Date Delayed To November Due To Sapphire Glass (VIDEO): Reports
Apple's iWatch, initially slated for release in October, will likely be made available later and in smaller quantities.
'Game Of Thrones' Alternatives: Books, TV Shows, Movies Similar To 'A Song Of Ice and Fire' Series Attract New Fans
Fans can enjoy a treasury of TV shows, movies, games and books as they wait for the return of "Game of Thrones."
Pirate Bay Downloads Dominated By Photoshop, Illustrator Torrents Even As Adobe Celebrates Curbing Piracy
Though Photoshop and Acrobat can still be found on popular BitTorrent sites, cloud-based subscription has been a boon.
Long-Range Hamas Rockets Are Evidence Of Ties To Syria, Iran, Israelis Say
Israeli military officials have reported that Hamas missiles are being sent farther into Israel than ever before. What caused the change?
Israeli Elephants Surround Young At Sound Of Air Siren, Reacting To Rockets In New Video
Elephants are known to protect their young at almost any cost, as a video recorded in Israel this week proves again.
TiVo Roamio Update Helps Customers Decide What To Watch Next
TiVo DVR customers get a software update that aims to minimize how much time they spend deciding what to watch next.
Add Files To Google Drive: How Android Users Can Move Files With The Latest Gmail Update
Google has refreshed Drive on Gmail for Android users who are trying to send files more efficiently.
What Is The Iron Dome? Israeli Missile Defense System Intercepts Overwhelming Number Of Hamas Rockets
The Iron Dome sounds like a science-fiction force field, but the missile defense system actually stops an estimated 90 percent of attacks.
YouTube Buffering Slow? Bad Streaming Speed Is Your ISP's Fault, Google Says
YouTube fans frustrated with poor streaming or long buffering times should investigate why their Internet service isn't better, Google says.
Snowden Asks Russia To Extend Political Asylum; NSA Whistleblower Likely To Remain
There have been no indications that Russia will expel Edward Snowden when his temporary asylum expires on July 31.
Pornhub 'Humiliates' Brazilian World Cup Team On Twitter After Loss To Germany
Brazil's humiliating defeat to Germany in the World Cup semifinals made the team a target for Pornhub's audience.
Instagram, Tumblr Fix Log-In Security Flaw; Hundreds Of Popular Sites Considered At Hacking Risk
Google, eBay, Tumblr and others worked to correct a security flaw that could have made it possible for hackers to access users' log-in information.
Drone-Filmed Fireworks Videos Capture Stunning Images From Above, Between Explosions
Americans watching fireworks on July 4th from below should fix their gaze on the rash of drone videos that have surfaced showing the displays from above.
Lawrence Lessig-Backed Super PAC, Mayday.US, Raises $7M, Moves To Next Step
A Harvard law professor got over 50,000 people to donate more than $7 million by pledging to help elect politicians who aim to end Super PACs.
Uber To Cap Surge Pricing Under Agreement With New York City
Under an agreement with the New York District Attorney, Uber will limit its controversial surge pricing during busy times.
German Intelligence Plots Counter-espionage Strategies In Wake Of Suspected Double Agent's Arrest
With surveillance issues already straining relations, a double agent's arrest further threatens the alliance.
Kim Jong-un Limps Across Stage In Rare Video Depicting North Korean Leader's Weakness
In a rare North Korean video depicting weakness, Kim Jong-un is seen limping and with a scar on his forehead.
Isis Mobile Changing Name To Avoid Confusion With ISIS Jihadis
Isis announced it will rebrand to avoid association with the militant group that has terrorized Iraq and Syria.
Phone Wiretaps Increase As Cost Of Warrants Drops by 25% In 2 Years: Report
The price of warrants has fallen 25 percent since 2012, convincing state and federal police to use wiretaps for a variety of crimes.
Mogul Watch: Predictions Pair Murdoch, Time Warner As Tech, Media CEOs Convene At Sun Valley
Rumors surround a conference of media and technology honchos, with Wall Street observers expecting a tech company to dip into broadcasting.
Uber Price Drop: New Yorkers Pay Less Than A Normal Taxi For Limited Time
Uber, the California-based taxi startup, announced Monday it will charge New York customers less than a taxi for taking them the same distance.
Hulu Streaming: How To Evade The Ban On VPNs And Continue Watching Online TV
Customers trying to watch Hulu with a virtual-private network have discovered new ways to subvert a company blockade and stream their favorite shows.
How To Prepare For Airport Security After TSA Orders Phones, Laptops With Dead Batteries Be Confiscated
Citing unrest in the Middle East, TSA has announced that US-bound passengers are required to show their electronics -- and they must be charged.
Facebook Users Can Manipulate Own Emotions With New Google Chrome Extension
Facebook users hoping to experience the same emotions that 700,000 people endured for the sake of a psychology study can now do so with the "Facebook Mood Manipulator" extension for Chrome.
Top 10 US Retailers: Amazon Joins Ranks Of Walmart, Kroger For First Time Ever
The e-commerce titan raked in $44 billion in sales in 2013, outpacing rivals with a staggering 17 percent growth over 12 months.
World Cup 2014 Live Stream: As Free Univision Video Shuts Down, Piracy Expected To Rise
Russia's loss to Belgium was most-pirated match so far in the World Cup.
Univision Says 'No Mas' To Free World Cup Live Streaming, Watching Online Now Requires Cable Subscription
US World Cup fans hoping to live stream the tournament for free will need to look elsewhere now that Univision, like ESPN, will require cable information to be inputted online.
Google Censorship: Press Backlash Against EU's 'Right To Be Forgotten' Begins
European media outlets are upset with the recent ruling that compels Google to remove search results broadly deemed to be "inadequate, irrelevant, or no longer relevant."
US-Belgium Marks Highest ESPN Overnight Rating For World Cup
ESPN announced that a record number of World Cup fans tuned in to watch Belgium eliminate the US from the tournament.
New Oculus Rift, GoPro Hack Turns Users Into Third-Person Video Game Characters
Oculus Rift fans anticipating the release of the virtual reality headset were titillated by a new video of a software developer who attached GoPro cameras to the Oculus, looking at himself in the third person.