US Releases Redacted Legal Justification Of Drone Strike That Killed US Citizen Anwar Al-Awlaki
Years of legal feuding came to an end Monday when the Obama administration grudgingly turned over the Barron memo, which contains the legal justification for a drone strike that killed Anwar Al-Awlaki.
Teddy Goalsevelt: 'Teddy Roosevelt' Appearance At World Cup Creates New American Hero On Twitter
Fans watching Team USA against Portugal in the World Cup Sunday night had extra reason to celebrate when Teddy Roosevelt, dubbed Teddy Goalsevelt on Twitter, made a sudden appearance after the Jermaine Jones goal.
World Cup Streaming: Free Online Video Attracts Record Audiences To Univision, ESPN, Aereo Live Streams
Univision, ESPN and others have attracted record audiences looking online for free live streaming alternatives during the World Cup tournament.
Former NSA Director Charging $1 Million A Month To Reveal US Intelligence Methods
Keith Alexander is soliciting the financial industry to sell his high-priced services as a consultant, a familiar revolving-door scenario.
Springfield, Mass. Mayor, Domenic Sarno, Draws Criticism For Trying To Stop Refugee Relocation
Springfield Mayor Domenic Sarno appealed to federal officials last week to stop overwhelming his city with refugees burden already strained social services.
Baher Mohamed, One Of Three Al-Jazeera Journalists Sentenced To Prison, 'Loved' Egypt
Baher Mohamed was a young journalist getting his career started when he was arrested in Cairo last year. He was sentenced Monday to 10 years in an Egyptian prison.
MP3 Skull, Filestube Among RIAA's Favorite Targets In 50 Millionth Google Request
The RIAA has surpassed 50 million DMCA requests, with MP3 Skull, Filestube, Bee MP3, and other file-sharing sites the most frequently targeted by the music industry.
Best Hangover Cures: Researchers Still Investigating Perfect Cure For Drinking Too Much, What Causes Hangovers
Alcohol researchers are still investigating precisely what drinking does to our bodies to give us hangovers, and what the best cure could be.
Apple iWatch Vs Samsung Galaxy Gear: Price, Release Date, Usability Will All Be Deciding Factors
Samsung's Gear 2 did not get enthusiastic reviews upon its release and could have trouble fending off a rabid Apple fanbase waiting for the iWatch's release.
Netflix Streaming Speed: Customers Testing to See Who Is To Blame For Slow Buffering, Poor Video Quality
Netflix customers have learned how to test if their own Internet speed has been affected by the debate between Comcast, Verizon and streaming video services.
John Legere Says Verizon, AT&T Are 'Rapists' Who 'Hate' Customers, But T-Mobile CEO's Act Wears Thin
T-Mobile CEO John Legere is drawing criticism for his controversial rape comments and for failing to convince pundits he's an average Joe.
'Dallas Buyers Club' Torrent Downloads Costing Movie Pirates Thousands Of Dollars
Voltage Pictures is notorious among pirates for suing torrent users who downloaded free copies of "The Hurt Locker" and "The Company You Keep."
Is Facebook Down? Users Tweet, Joke About Outage's Lack Of Impact
Facebook was down for a brief 20 minutes Thursday morning and, while it was the largest outage in four years, there was a relatively small ripple effect.
Are Chinese Phones Safe? Amazon, eBay Remove Star N9500 After Spyware Allegations
Amazon and eBay reacted swiftly to supicions that Star N9500 phone technology has been infected with Chinese malware, although other retailers have made no mention of it.
'Best IKEA Hacks' Lists Created Even As IKEA Announces It Will Back Off IKEA Hacking Community
The large following at IKEAhackers.net may not be displaced after all with the news that IKEA will re-think a trademark claim.
'Bitcoin Bowl' Agreement Between BitPay, ESPN Marks Step Toward Legitimacy For Digital Cryptocurrency
Bitcoin interests will get a previously unimaginable marketing opportunity when two college football teams kick off the 'Bitcoin Bowl.'
Popcorn Time-Inspired Flixtor, TorrentLookup Shut Down Amid Pressure From Movie Industry
Threatened with steep fines Flixtor and TorrentLook.up, two of the many so-called "Netflix for pirates" sites, voluntarily shut their doors.
Amazon Smartphone: 3D Retina Technology Could Revolutionize Cell Phone Display Screens
Tech pundits have scoffed at speculation over an Amazon 3D smartphone, but other experts said a 3D mobile device could be the next frontier.
'No Piracy' Emoji Leaves Torrent Downloaders Wondering If Unicode, Apple Developers Meant To Intimidate Online Pirates
Unicode's new list of 250 emoji symbols contains a "No Piracy" character that has left torrent users and hackers wondering exactly how often copyright law comes up in normal conversation.
Pluto Mail Sign Up: ‘Snapchat Of Emails’ Can Makes Messages Disappear, Beta Begins For 500 Customers
Pluto Mail bills itself as the "Snapchat of email" partly because it can make emails expire once read. Users can also unsend emails.
Google Chromecast Brings YouTube Live Stream To Your TV
Google soft-launched the Chromecast stick for TV "a little while ago."
LA Kings Fans Knock Down Drone Flying Over Stanley Cup Celebration [VIDEO]
Los Angeles Kings fans celebrating their NHL championship victory over the New York Rangers took the party to another level when they knocked a small drone out of the air.
ISIS Attacks Twitter Streams, Hacks Accounts To Make Jihadi Message Go Viral
ISIS has used Twitter and other social media to instill fear into the Iraqi government and control how its perceived online.
Domino's Unveils 'Dom,' A 'Siri'-Like Voice App That Will Take Orders, Cost Employees Their Jobs
Hungry Domino's customers will soon be giving their pizza order to a Siri-like voice app named "Dom" rather than an actual employee.
GCHQ Monitoring Facebook, Google: Britain's Spy Agency Says Spying On Citizens Is Legal
Charles Farr said that it's legal to spy on British social media activity because Facebook's servers are in the U.S.
Live On YouTube App Lets Xperia Z2 Customers Livestream Direct To YouTube
Sony hopes the Xperia Z2's newest feature will be enough to woo Verizon customers when the phone is released in North America later this summer.
Amazon Smartphone: AT&T Will Be Exclusive Provider, Says WSJ
Amazon is expected to unveil its new smartphone on Wednesday. AT&T is the exclusive carrier.
IKEA Plan To Shut Down IKEAhackers Frustrates Bloggers And Designers
IKEAhackers.net will find a new home online after the company it champions decided to file a cease-and-desist order, confusing the IKEA fan who first created the site as a tribute to design.
ISIS Brags on Twitter, Instagram with Second Iraqi Internet Crackdown Looming
The government is forcing Internet service providers to knock more of Iraq offline in an attempt to stifle ISIS communication.