Groklaw Shuts Down: Pamela Jones Cites NSA Surveillance As Reason For Tech Law Blog's Closure
Pamela Jones announced that she would close her award-winning Groklaw blog after 10 years of covering tech law.
Tech Jobs Threatened In Massachusetts: Technology Companies Unite To Combat 'Tech Tax'
The state's tech companies are uniting against a new state sales tax on computer software services, claiming it is a threat to jobs.
No Batteries Required: 'Ambient Backscatter' Allows For Battery-Free Wireless Devices [VIDEO]
Engineers at the University of Washington in Seattle have developed technology that could pave the way for battery-free wireless devices.
Zuckerberg Hacked: Facebook Denies Reward To Palestinian Hacker, But Should Khalil Shreateh Be Paid For Discovering A Major Security Flaw?
Facebook is denying a reward to a Palestinian hacker who discovered a bug that allows users to post to anyone's Facebook Timeline.
Apple iPhone Uses More Energy Than A Refrigerator? Report Examines Environmental Impact Of Global Tech Ecosystem
A report from the Digital Power Group examines the environmental impact of the global digital ecosystem.
Samsung Smart Watch Rumors: 'Galaxy Gear' To Reveal Sept. 4 Alongside Galaxy Note 3?
A new report confirms rumors about the name, features and reveal date of the upcoming Samsung Smart Watch.
3D Printed Robotic Arm: Colorado Teen Designs $500 Prosthetic Controlled By Bluetooth Headband
A Colorado teenager has used 3D printing to create a robotic prosthetic arm that costs less than $500 and is fully functional.
IBM Buys Trusteer To Build Israeli Cybersecurity Lab
IBM purchased Trusteer, a security software developer, in order to build a cybersecurity lab in Israel.
Microsoft India Develops NFC Alternative: Dhwani Transmits Data Through Sound Waves
Microsoft India has developed Dhwani, an NFC alternative that transmits data via sound waves.
Israeli Websites Hacked: Pakistani Hacker Claims Responsibility, Says Cyber Attack Was In Support Of Palestine
The campaign has affected 650 Israeli government, personal and corporate sites.
Shazam For Wine: Drync Raises $900K For Wine Discovery iPhone App
Solving an age-old problem for wine drinkers, a new company has raised $900K to expand its wine discovery app.
Google Glass Update: 6 Software Updates, New Apps, And Price Rumors
Google's latest update to Glass brings them a step closer to the public market. Here are six major developments.
Snowden, NSA Leaks Introduce New Viewers To Old YouTube Video
A three-year-old report shows how the conversation around digital privacy has been elevated since Snowden's leaks.
'Breaking Bad' Season 5 Illegal Downloads: Season Premiere Breaks Show Records For BitTorrent Piracy
Despite efforts to make the "Breaking Bad" season 5 premiere as widely available as possible, it still broke show records for piracy.
LG G2 Release Goes Wrong: 20 People Accidentally Shot By BB Guns In Marketing Event [VIDEO]
Twenty people were accidentally shot by BB guns in an event designed to promote the new LG G2 smartphone.
Firefox OS Smartphone Comes To U.S. And U.K.: ZTE Open Sells On eBay For $80
The ZTE Open, the first smartphone running the Firefox OS, will be available to U.S. and U.K. customers on the ZTE eBay store for just $80.
Bitcoin In Danger: Android Flaw Threatens Bitcoin Wallets, Thousands Of Dollars Already Stolen As New York Investigation Begins
The Bitcoin Foundation said any wallet app that relies on Android to generate a random number key is at risk.
The Pirate Bay Turns 10: Torrent Site Launches 'PirateBrowser' To Help Users Avoid Government Censorship
The Pirate Bay released the new browser, which is not designed for anonymous surfing, to help users evade government censorship of the Web.
NSA Surveillance Costing U.S. Businesses Billions: PRISM, Xkeyscore Hurt American Cloud Companies
A recent survey found that the NSA surveillance programs are damaging the American technology industry.
Microsoft Surface 2: Nvidia Confirms Development, Release Date Expected For 2014
Despite the failure of the Surface RT, Nvidia confirmed that it is working on the next generation of the Microsoft tablet.
Beer Drone: Unmanned Plane Delivers Drinks For South African Concert Goers
A South African musical festival has employed drone technology to deliver beers to the concert goers.
MixBit: YouTube Founders Release New Video App Encouraging Sharing And Remixing
MixBit, a new mobile video app from the founders of YouTube, encourages users to share their video clips, remix, and created full-feature videos.
First-Ever Robot Approved As Medical Device: Japanese HAL Cyborg Will Start Clinical Trials In Europe
The cyborg-like HAL robot has been approved for testing as a medical device for disabled people in Europe.
Self-Charging Bus: Korean Electric Buses Use Wireless Technology To Charge While Driving [PHOTOS]
New buses in Korea make use of new wireless technology that allows the buses to charge while they move.
Hyperloop Coming, But How? Technical Breakdown Shows Elon Musk's Project Is Possible
The designer of the "best guess" of Elon Musk's Hyperloop system describes how it can be built.
Android Malware: Operating System Now Has 718,000 Known Cases Of Malware
A recent study found more than 718,000 examples of malware on Android mobile devices, a huge increase from earlier in the year.
3D Printed Gun Gets More Powerful: Grizzly 2.0 Rifle Successfully Fires 14 Live Rounds [VIDEO]
A new version of the first 3D-printed rifle, known as Grizzly 2.0, successfully fired 14 live rounds.
NASA Mars Curiosity Rover Sings 'Happy Birthday' To Itself: Did Rebellious Robot Violate Copyright Law? [VIDEO]
To celebrate its first year on Mars, the NASA Curiosity Rover sang Happy Birthday to itself, and possibly violated copyright laws.
Pirate Church: Russian Piracy Advocates Form New Religion, Kopimizma, To Protest Russian Anti-Piracy Laws
To protest strict new piracy laws in Russia, five groups have applied to make their pirate church, Kopimizma, an officially recognized religion.
Toilets And TVs: Hackers Find New Ways To Invade Your Personal Life
With televisions and toilets now connected to the Internet, hackers have developed new methods for invading your life.