Why Aliens Shouldn't Contact Us: Stephen Hawking Warns Of Intelligent Extraterrestrial Life
Physicist Stephen Hawking warns in a half-hour program on CuriosityStream that it would be better for us to find aliens than for them to find us.
Yahoo Confirms Data Breach: Over 500M User Credentials Compromised In Hack
Yahoo is currently working with law enforcement to investigate the matter. The company said it will be notifying users who may have been affected.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's Charity Initiative Promises $3 Billion To Eradicate Disease
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative has promised more than $3 billion in the next decade to fund an initiative that aims to eradicate all diseases by the end of the century.
Is Pokémon Go Over? Game Is No Longer No. 1 In U.S. Apple App Store
Pokémon Go is no longer the top-grossing app in U.S. Apple app stores.
Saturn Moon Titan: NASA Has Explanation For 'Impossible' Cloud Formation
NASA scientists have an explanation for the "impossible" clouds sitting on the stratosphere of Saturn's largest moon.
How To Stop Online Harassment: Google Uses Machine Learning Tools To More Accurately Spot Abusive Content
A small subsidiary of Google's parent company is working on building open-source tools that can identify abusive language on the Internet.
Internet From Power Lines? AT&T Unveils New Millimeter Wave Technology Project
AT&T's Project AirGig will offer low-cost, multi-gigabit wireless internet speeds using power lines.
Spotify and Apple Music To The Rescue? Music Industry Growing For First Time Since 1990s Thanks To Streaming Services
The U.S. music industry sees back-to-back growth for the first time in 2015-2016 since 1998-1999.
Comcast Cellular Service: Cable Giant Partnering With Verizon To Offer Calling Plan In 2017
The nation's largest cable company, Comcast, will be launching its own cellular service using Wi-Fi hotspots and Verizon.
Driverless Cars Get Government Support As U.S. Regulators Roll Out Framework For Autonomous Vehicles
The U.S. Transportation Department rolls out a four-part policy outlining a framework for driverless cars.
How To Avoid Ransomware: Can It Infiltrate Your Life Outside Of Your Computer?
The future of ransomware may involve cybercriminals hacking cars and devices.
Twitter Character Limit Change: Social Platform Loosens 140-Character Restriction
Twitter rolls out changes to its 140-character limitation.
Galaxy Note 7 Battery Safety: How To Know Your Samsung Smartphone's Battery Is Okay
How to know if your Galaxy Note 7's battery is safe.
Donald Trump Mobile Game On iPhone And Android: 'Jrump' Lets You 'Make Galaxy Great Again'
A New Zealand-based game developer has created a mobile game featuring 2016 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Study: Pokémon Go Leading To 'Serious Risk' From Distracted Drivers, Passengers And Pedestrians
Pokémon Go study finds safety concerns with distracted players.
What Color Is Your iPhone 7? Find Out Which Color Is Most Popular
Apple may not have revealed its pre-order sales numbers, but estimates can be made on which model and colors are most popular.
iPhone 7 Lines: Mini Robots Join The Queue To Reserve Spots For Human Customers
An Apple retailer in New Zealand offered 100 customers a robot that waited in line for them for the iPhone 7.
Is The iPhone 7 Sold Out? How To Find Out Which Apple Stores Have The New Smartphone
Here's how to find out which Apple stores have your desired iPhone 7 model in stock and if it's worth going to a store.
Climate Change Study Finds Last Fossil Fuel Car Must Be Sold By 2035 To Meet Temperature Goals
New report finds last fossil fuel car would have to be sold by 2035 to meet global warming goals.
U.S. Announces Official Recall For Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Smartphones
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a recall on Thursday, Sept. 15 for all Samsung Galaxy Note 7 devices.
Tesla Wins Contract For California Energy Storage Facility
Electric car company Tesla will build a power facility for Southern California Edison's Mira Loma substation.
Great Barrier Reef Dying: NASA Starts Studying Australia's Waters As Part Of 3-Year Mission To Save Reefs
NASA begins studying Australia's Great Barrier Reef to learn more about coral health.
Google And Facebook Back New Coalition To Save Internet From Ads That 'Abuse The Goodwill' Of Consumers
A new group was announced on Thursday called "The Coalition for Better Ads" that promises to evaluate online ads using a uniform standard.
Galaxy Note 7 Recall: New York Transit Authority Asks Riders To Turn Off Device While Traveling
New York City’s transit authority is warning travelers from using Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphones while on the subway or a bus.
Robots Are Coming For Your Job: New Report Predicts That 8.6 Million U.S. Workers Will Be Displaced By 2021
A new report from Forrester Research predicts robots will eliminate 6 percent of jobs by 2021.
House Passes Bill Protecting Consumers From Gag Orders Over Negative Reviews
The U.S. House has passed legislation that makes it illegal for businesses to use gag orders on consumers.
Adblock Plus Is Selling 'Acceptable' Ads (But You Can Still Block Them)
Adblock Plus is expanding its ad-sales business, a controversial practices that some advertisers and publishers liken to a high-tech protection racket.
Google, Facebook And Other Tech Companies Tell U.S. Government To Give Up Control Of Internet
Technology companies have released a joint letter urging Congress to not block the transition of power in controlling the Internet.
Galaxy Note 7 Recall: Samsung Blames Battery 'Production Error' For Phone's Problems
Samsung’s preliminary report to the Korean Agency for Technology and Standards cites production error for Galaxy Note 7 mishap.
Netflix FCC Comments: Online Streaming Platform Calls For End Of Broadband Data Caps
Netflix filed a comment with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission calling for the end of broadband data caps.