The Tesla of Mass Transit? Electric Bus Startup Proterra Creates Vehicle That Can Go 350 Miles On Single Charge
Silicon Valley-startup Proterra unveils a new bus, the Catalyst E2, which can be on the road for 18 hours and carry 77 passengers on a single charge.
NASA's Mars Rover Just Took Some Amazing Pictures Of The Red Planet's Rock Formations [PHOTOS]
NASA's Mars Rover has new images from Mount Sharp, an 18,000-foot mountain within the giant Gale crater that was first discovered by scientists in the 1970s.
What Should You Do With Your Galaxy Note 7? 5 Things You Need To Know About Your Recalled Samsung Smartphone
In light of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall, here are some helpful tips for existing owners as to what to do with their potentially dangerous smartphones.
Is Facebook A Media Company? Social Network Under Heat For Content Problems
Facebook's status as "not a media company" can be questioned in one day's worth of content struggle.
Google Chrome Will Start Warning Users About Entering Data On Insecure Web Pages
Google Chrome will warn users not to enter personal data on HTTP sites with the debut of Chrome 56 in Jan. 2017.
Pokémon Go Generates $500 Million In Revenue In Record Time, Even As Usage Slows
Pokémon Go becomes the fastest game to earn $500 million in revenue.
iPhone 7 Jet Black Delay: Apple Phones Sold Out During Preorder With Some Shipments As Late As November
People will have to wait until November if they want the iPhone 7 or 7 Plus in jet black.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Recall: How To Get A New Smartphone As Early As Next Week
Samsung outlines how existing Samsung Galaxy Note 7 owners can turn in their devices and get new ones "as early as next week."
Apple Security Update: Why You Need To Update Your Mac Right Now
The hacking software that put iPhones at risk is now threatening Apple desktops and laptops.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Recall: Still Available Online, But Here's Why You Shouldn't Buy One
The popular smartphone is available on third party websites after the recalls, but consumers should steer clear of the device.
Anthony Weiner Scandal Raises Question: Can You Be Addicted To Sexting?
The answer is ambiguous, at best, as it’s more complicated than just a simple addiction.
'Alien' Signal Captured By Russian Telescope Most Likely Came From Earth
The "unusual signal" observed by Russian radio telescope is most likely terrestrial, says expert analysis.
Samsung Gear S3 Specs Released: Oversized Watch Features Speaker, GPS And LTE
The new Samsung Gear S3 will be larger and filled with more features than previous Samsung smartwatch models.
iPhone 7 Rumor: New Apple Smartphone May Include More Powerful, Longer-Lasting Batteries
The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus are expected to have more powerful, longer-lasting batteries, which would make Apple customers really happy.
Snapchat Deletes Official Facebook Page: Is The App Sending A Message To Its Rival?
Snapchat deletes its official, albeit inactive, Facebook page with 6.5 million fans.
Google+ Update: Will New Features Attract Users To Google's Social Platform?
Google announces upgrades to its social networking platform Google Plus to attract new customers.
Is Facebook Is A Tech Or Media Company? CEO Mark Zuckerberg Weighs In
“That’s not us,” Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said, clearing up whether the social media hub was a media or tech company.
Can Planet Proxima B Sustain Life? Scientists Say Earth-Like World Could Be Mankind's Future Home
Rory Barnes, University of Washington research assistant professor of astronomy, weighs in on how feasible it is for Proxima b to be habitable.
Election 2016: Foreign Hackers Breach Voting Systems In Illinois And Arizona; FBI Cyber Division Issues Alert
The FBI has issued a "flash alert" after two state voting systems get breached.
What Is Facebook Safety Check? Users Will Soon Be Able To Activate Feature To Alert Friends During Emergencies
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on Monday that the social media site is working on letting users activate its Safety Check feature.
Mark Zuckerberg Gives Pope Francis Model Of Facebook’s Solar-Powered Aquila Drone
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg gifted Pope Francis a model of Facebook's Aquila aircraft while discussing technology and communication with the pontiff.
Is There Water On Mars? Not Much, Says NASA Analysis
NASA analyzed the ground temperature on Mars and found little water on the planet's surface.
What Are Teens Doing On The Internet? Don't Ask Parents, Because They Don't Have A Clue
A new study by the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) finds a “digital disconnect” between parents and teenage children.
Apple Supplier Working Conditions: New Report Cites Overtime Violations
A new report from China Labor Watch alleges that Pegatron, a Taiwanese Apple supplier, is violating overtime rules.
No More Ripped Jeans: Squid Tooth Protein Could Lead to Self-Repairing Clothes
A breakthrough from Penn State researchers can potentially mend your clothes using squid protein.
Russian Hacker Roman Seleznev Convicted After Stealing Two Million Credit Card Accounts
Russian Cyber-criminal Roman Valerevich Seleznev has been convicted by a federal jury after an eight-day trial in Seattle on 38 of 40 counts of hacking.
Duck-Billed Dinosaur, Hadrosaurid, Had Over 300 Teeth: Here's How They Worked
Researchers from the University of Toronto Mississauga have broken down the complex dental system of the duck-billed dinosaur.
Does Obesity Cause Cancer? Excess Weight Is Linked To 13 Types Of Cancer, Study Says
After reviewing 1,000 studies, an international team of researchers have linked excess weight and obesity to cancer.
Why Did The Maya Civilization Decline? New Research Suggests Irrigation Technology Is To Blame
A team of researchers at Austria’s TU Wien suggest that irrigation technology is what led to the demise of the Maya civilization.
Planet Similar To Earth Is Closer Than We Thought: Is New Planet, Proxima B, Habitable?
Scientists discover a planet near the closest star to Earth. Is the new planet, called Proxima B, habitable?