Lavabit's owner said the service would shut down to avoid becoming “complicit in crimes against the American people.”
Bill Gates thinks Project Loon -- Google's plan to use internet balloons to increase internet access -- will do little to help the poor.
The company streams live TV online, using cloud-based antenna technology.
An analyst cites interesting warehouse moves as evidence of Amazon’s intentions.
A recent study found more than 718,000 examples of malware on Android mobile devices, a huge increase from earlier in the year.
The Manning brothers shine and delight in this rap video advertisement for DirecTV.
CM Punk corrects grammatical errors he finds in hate mail he receives from wrestling fans in Grammar Slam, a Youtube video series.
To protest strict new piracy laws in Russia, five groups have applied to make their pirate church, Kopimizma, an officially recognized religion.
With televisions and toilets now connected to the Internet, hackers have developed new methods for invading your life.
Online game network OMGPOP will be shut down completely on Sept. 30, but some of its games will live on.
Users of the anonymous TOR network are blaming the FBI for a malware that sends their identities to a server in Virginia.
As Facebook’s first chief marketing officer, Gary Briggs will be in charge of the social-networking giant’s branding and marketing initiatives.
The rise of smartphone and tablets has left American and European parents worried about what their child will see online without the right supervision.
The new program, XKeyscore, allows analysts to monitor nearly all online activity from any person without a court order/warrant.
Starbucks is switching its Wi-Fi provider from AT&T to Google, saying speeds will increase by a factor of 10.
To battle growing criticisms about GMOs, a group of biotech companies including Monsanto and DuPont have launched a new website, GMO Answers.
The Old Reader, a social RSS reader that exploded in popularity following the cancellation of Google Reader, may keep its doors open after all.
Congress members who voted "no" to ending NSA metadata collection got twice as much contributions from pro-NSA interest groups as "yes" votes.
The Justice Department is set to finish a declassification review by Sept. 12.
The Syrian Electronic Army hacked the Thompson Reuters Twitter account last night to disseminate political cartoons that criticize Syrian rebels and the U.S.
Websites that dig up censored content blocked by China's Great Firewall mostly end up being blocked as well.
Thomson Reuters is the latest victim of the Syrian Electronic Army’s hacking campaign in support of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad.
After finding hidden backdoors in hardware and firmware, intelligence companies around the world are banning Lenovo technology from their networks.
A YouTube channel changed its behavior in the beginning of July, leading subscribers to believe that it is going to announce a new "Halo" or "Battlestar Galactica" reboot.
Japanese police arrested a millionaire international poker champ for running an Android malware crime ring.
In a recent demonstration, a GPS expert showed how a hacker can easily exploit a weakness to hijack a luxury yacht.
By offering the option of an ad-free experience and focusing on foreign markets.
Reviews of Google’s Chromecast -- available in Best Buy stores beginning Sunday -- are decidedly mixed.
In the wake of David Cameron's U.K. porn filter, reports have found that the filters will censor far more than porn.
The five were charged with stealing hundreds of millions of dollars and 160 million credit cards.