Caribbean Coral Reefs Could Vanish In 20 Years Due To Overfishing, Tourism: Report
The very coral reefs that have become a destination for tourists visiting the Caribbean are now at risk because of pollution.
World Cup 2014: Microsoft Cortana Predictions Are Even Better Than Paul The Octopus
For some World Cup tips, sports gamblers should check with Microsoft Cortana, the Bing-powered personal assistant.
T-Mobile Phone Scam: Overcharged Customers Hundreds Of Millions While Company Profited, FTC Says
T-Mobile, which advertises itself as the alternative to corrupt large phone carriers, was the subject of an FTC complaint charging the company with participating in a third-party billing scheme.
Revenge Porn: Posting Sext Images, Videos Now Illegal In Colorado, Idaho, 7 Other States
The unauthorized posting of explicit pictures or videos of an ex-lover is now illegal in a number of US states, with more legislation pending.
Tinder Sexual Harassment Suit Is Latest Example Of Tech's Misogyny
Whitney Wolfe, a co-founder of the Tinder dating app, is just the latest woman is highlight the seemingly widespread sexual harassment in Silicon Valley.
The Pirate Bay Blocked: Torrent Site Down After Court In Argentina Rules Against Piracy
The Pirate Bay was suddenly unavailable to users in parts of South America after a court decided that it facilitates copyright infringement.
What Are Chemtrails? Furious Arizona Residents Demand Answers On Popular Conspiracy Theory
Is the gas that trails from airplane engines a harmless vapor or nefarious chemical agent? A community group demands to know.
Binge-Watching 'Breaking Bad,' 'House Of Cards,' 'Game Of Thrones' Is The New Normal For TV Fans
Most TV viewers consider watching three or more episodes of a single show in one day nothing out of the ordinary, a sharp turn from previous generations.
Facebook News Feed Study: Participants Selected 'Randomly,' Unable To Find Out If They Were Targeted
Facebook users unhappy with the idea that the company tried to manipulate their emotions by changing their news feed won't have much hope in preventing similar studies in the future.
Facebook's World Cup Interactions Surpass 1 Billion Comments, Likes Amid Twitter Firestorm
About 220 million Facebook users have been involved in more than 1 billion World Cup-relevant interactions since the tournament began June 12.
USA - Germany World Cup Match Drew 14 Million Viewers for ESPN, Univision
ESPN and Univision earned a combined 14.2 television viewers for the US-Germany game and another 4.9 million online.
GoPro Shares Surge On Second Day, Giving $4 Billion Market Cap
GoPro's IPO debut continues to surpass expectations as the company shifts its focus from being a camera manufacturer to a broader media company.
Facebook Fighting To Narrow Data Collection Requests, Despite Uphill Battle
New York prosecutors have argued that Facebook has no right to inform its users that their information has been turned over to investigators.
World Cup Streaming: Univision Reports Record Web Audience For USA-Germany
Univision tripled its average website audience for the live stream of the Team USA-Germany World Cup game.
Free Android Apps: Amazon Makes 31 Popular Paid Apps Free For 48 Hours
The Amazon Appstore has made 31 paid apps free to download through Saturday.
Iraqis Download Tor Anonymity Software To Subvert Failed Internet Blockade, Browse Social Media
The increasingly strict social media blackouts in Iraq have forced citizens who wish to communicate online to download Tor, a software that makes it possible for anyone with the Internet to browse the Internet anonymously.
Alibaba To List On NYSE: Report
Alibaba's reported decision to list on the NYSE is another setback for an exchange still struggling to get past Facebook's IPO flop.
Watch World Cup At Work To Help Economy, Experts Say
Since so many U.S. workers will stream World Cup soccer at their desks anyway, experts suggest bosses use the situation to their advantage.
Google Starts Removing Search Results For Europeans Under 'Right To Be Forgotten' Decision
Europeans who lobbied for their "right to be forgotten" began receiving messages indicating their name was removed from certain search results.
Google Cardboard: A Low-Tech Answer To Facebook's Oculus Rift VR
Google's I/O conference on Wednesday featured high-tech plans for the future but the highlight for many attendees was the debut of Cardboard.
GoPro IPO Priced At $24 A Share, Camera Company Valued at $3 Billion Upon NASDAQ Debut
GoPro, which has succeeded with cameras that customers can put on their bikes and helmets, raised about $427.2 million.
FBI's #OCC8 Human Trafficking Awareness Campaign Finds Success Where #MyNYPD Failed
Two days after the FBI announced it had rescued 168 children from sex-trafficking, the bureau hosted a Twitter discussion about how young people can be saved from such a fate.
Famous Presidential Affairs: Warren Harding Letters Rank 23rd President With JFK, FDR Affairs
Americans likely think of JFK's rumored dalliance with Marilyn Monroe and Bill Clinton's Lewinsky fling when they think of presidential affairs but adultery in the White House goes way back.
World Cup 2014: Google Refuses to Remove Illegal Live Streams
Fans unable or unwilling to watch ESPN and Univision are going to popular online streaming and torrent sites to watch 2014 World Cup matches.
Iran Flying Drones Over Iraq, Providing 'Substantial' Military Aid, US Says
Iran and the U.S. are both working with the Iraqi government to repel ISIS fighters but deny they are working together.
Supreme Court Rules Aereo TV Streaming Service Illegal In 6-3 Decision
Wednesday's ruling marked the end of a long battle between US broadcasters and the Barry Diller-backed service.
'Occupy Google' Protesters Arrested Outside Google Offices While Demonstrating Against Net Neutrality Changes
While acknowledging that Google is also opposed to the changes, "Occupy Google" called on it to raise awareness about the complex issue.
Google Nest Announcement Leaves Privacy Questions Unanswered While Promising Smart Home Functionality
A new developer program for Google's Nest has privacy advocates worried about how all that home data might be used.
Alien Life: As NASA Mulls Europa Moon, Scientists Expand Methane Examination Capabilities
While NASA considers a mission to the watery moon Europa, UCL researchers may have found that life can exist without liquid.
SWAT Teams Increasingly Militarized, Target Minority Families For Drug Raids: ACLU
Armed with weapons and vehicles that once patrolled Baghdad, police increasingly treat U.S. neighborhoods like "war zones," the ACLU claims.