NSFW: Google Cancels Ban On Blogger Porn After Receiving 'A Ton' Of Angry Feedback
It took less than 72 hours for the company to cancel an impending no-porn policy.
With The Impending Release Of The Apple Watch, Swiss Watchmakers Unveil A Response
The new devices retain high-end wristwatch looks, but also contain an activity tracker.
Elon Musk's Hyperloop To Become Reality With Planned California Test Track
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies says it has a deal with a developer to build a working model of the high-speed transit tube.
IBM Plans To Forge A $40 Billion Future In The Cloud
IBM said Thursday that it plans to earn $40 billion from the cloud and other growing parts of the tech industry by 2018.
Want Google Fiber In Your City? Make It Easy For Us, Google Exec Says
Analysts contend that the search giant's investors are concerned about its spending, which has slowed the expansion of Fiber.
Google Inc. Announces Phase One Of Its Plan To Kill Travel Sites Like Expedia Inc.
The tech giant will feature flight deals within its main search page.
Secret Service Is Testing Fleet Of Drones To Protect The White House
The agency is stepping up efforts to protect D.C. airspace following the crash-landing of a drone on the White House lawn.
Google Inc. Planning Investment In Jawbone, Report Claims
The two companies have not yet reached an agreement, so the deal could still fall through.
Lizard Squad Hacks Lenovo Website As Revenge For Superfish
The notorious hacking “squad” took over the PC-maker’s website as well as company email accounts.
New Apple Watch Ads Give A Closer Look At The Luxury Wearable
A 12-page magazine spread showcases life-size images of the soon-to-be-released smartwatch.
Record $3M Reward Offered By FBI, State Department For Russian Hacker
Bogachev led a heist that stole $100 million from American bank accounts.
Ellen Pao Trial Begins Amid Silicon Valley's Gender Gap Problem
The trial could make waves as women leave Silicon Valley tech jobs in droves.
Net Neutrality: Democrats Ensure FCC Rules, Much To The Dismay Of Republicans (And ISPs)
The rules will force broadband providers to treat all Internet traffic equally, proponents say.
Apple Inc. Will Overhaul Store Genius Bar By Dumping Appointments: Report
Apple Inc.'s new head of retail will implement a text message-based reservation system.
Android Apps Can Track Users By Battery Drain, Researchers Say
Google-powered phones can be tracked –- without GPS –- by an algorithm that measures their power usage over time.
Reddit Bans Edward Snowden, Flames Glenn Greenwald In ‘Citizenfour’ Documentary AMA
The NSA leaker and subject of an Oscar-winning documentary took part in a revealing Q&A.
Lenovo Issues Brief Superfish Apology, Says Thinkpads Were Unaffected By The Preloaded Cybersecurity Threat
The manufacturer said none of its enterprise computers or services came with the notorious ad software.
Microsoft Might Let Any Developer Make Xbox One Apps With Windows 10 Update
The company previously allowed only a select group of partners to develop apps for its gaming console.
Motorola Fires Back At Apple Designer Jony Ive, Slams Rival For 'Outrageous' iPhone Prices
Apple's lead designer Jony Ive had earlier said that letting customers choose their own smartphone design was lazy.
Google Inc. Will Launch YouTube Subscription Service In 'A Few Months'
YouTube plans to offer a subscription model in the near future, it says.
Russian Man Charged In $300 Million Credit Card Hacking Scandal Pleads Not Guilty
Vladimir Drinkman and four co-conspirators stole and sold up to 200 million credit and debit card numbers between 2005 and 2012.
Millions Could Ask UK’s GCHQ To Delete NSA Surveillance Data
The “unlawful” NSA data collection used by the U.K. intelligence agency could be fair game.
NSA Has Planted Surveillance Software Deep Within Hard Drives Since 2001: Kaspersky
The NSA has been planting surveillance software deep within hard drives made by top manufacturers, Kaspersky Lab says.
Ukraine Crisis: Ceasefire Broken Hours After It Was Called, Report Says
Each side accuses the other of restarting the violence.
Pope Francis Appoints New Cardinals, Signaling Shift From Rome Toward Emerging Countries
The new additions to the College of Cardinals include Tonga's first ever.
Healthcare.gov Issues Arise One Day Before Obamacare Deadline
The problem had to do with the income verification portion of the application process.
NYC’s Record-Breaking 12-Day Streak Without A Homicide Could Be Over With Death Of Queens Man
While the record officially dates back only to 1994, it likely goes far beyond that.
Yahoo! Inc. Files Cybersquatting Complaint Against Adult Dating Sites Using Tumblr And Flickr Names
Yahoo claims a Dutch company is exploiting its brands.
Apple Is Making An Electric Car, And It's A Minivan, Report Says
The vehicle reportedly resembles a minivan, and will not have any of the self-driving functionality that its rival Google has been developing.
Windows 10 To Windows XP Hacked By ‘A Single Bit’
The vulnerability was located in long-dead code for the scroll bar.