Kansas lawmakers want sworn affidavits from citizens filing law enforcement complaints and criminal charges if reports prove unfounded.
Yearly Chinese TV reports targeting international companies are often a headache, but this year the big Western brands got off lightly.
But Russia’s central bank has been a strong and consistent buyer of gold in the past several years.
A fight broke out at LA Fitness in Roseville, Minn., resulting in six arrests and questions about the facility's security.
What's behind the spike in cyberattacks by a sophisticated, Russian-language malware in Ukraine?
For Facebook's $19 billion WhatsApp buy, investors could buy the entire South African gold mining industry, according to one gold analyst.
Microsoft said it was unaware government agencies were considering using the Kinect to spy on citizens.
Leaked documents recently revealed the NSA and GCHQ almost used the Xbox 360 Kinect camera to spy on users.
The Chameleon malware can also identify security weaknesses in Wi-Fi networks to quickly spread between homes and businesses.
Surveillance video allegedly shows Baltimore Ravens star Ray Rice dragging Janay Palmer out of an elevator shortly after they allegedly assaulted each other.
Is there enough evidence to confirm a fingerprint scanner and 16-megapixel camera for the Samsung Galaxy S5?
Consumer-based gold demand hit new records in 2013, even as investors fled the precious metal.
John R. Morales, who put on a McGruff costume for the Harris County Sheriff's Association in the 1990s, said he sold drugs to help sick relatives.
You thought Robocop was the stuff of the distant future? That future may come sooner than you think.
Noah McCall was "quickly apprehended" after he allegedly urinated on an Albany police officer.
And no, it isn’t the Super Bowl. It’s not even in the U.S.
Is there enough evidence to determine whether the Samsung Galaxy S5 will feature a fingerprint sensor?
Facial recognition apps are still a new concept but many experts are concerned over potential misuse which could lead to privacy invasion and identity theft.
The four black widows are believed to have plans to attack the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.
Industry sources say the Chinese central bank bought over 1,600 tons of gold since its last official announcement on the topic in 2009.
The president is expected to call on Congress to set limits on the NSA's surveillance programs -- some may see a parallel with Eisenhower.
It’s unclear how many airports globally have adopted rapidly growing phone-tracking technology.