November 4, 2015 Who is the 'Syrian Electronic Army' that took down The New York Times? This is not the first time the hacker group has targeted media outlets' websites and social media accounts. In April of 2013, the SEA successfully hacked the Associated Press' Twitter page tweeting that there had been two explosions at the White House and that President Obama was injured, creating panic across the United States.
November 4, 2015 No battery required for this wireless device Sending texts after a phone’s battery dies sounds impossible, right? Soon it might not, thanks to a new technology that not only uses TV and Wi-Fi signals for device communication, it taps those signals as a power source. No batteries required.
November 4, 2015 Is this it? Photo purportedly shows Apple 'iPhone 5C' Apple is reportedly straying from its standard strategy this fall and launching not one, but two new iPhone handsets -- this time in an array of eye-popping colors.
November 4, 2015 Research firm says tablet shipments slow down in 2nd quarter with no spring iPad launch A research firm says worldwide shipments of tablet computers have slowed down because Apple hasn't released a new model of its trend-setting iPad.
November 4, 2015 Device puffs virtual objects into reality, lets you feel phantom objects floating in air A new device aims to put a more tangible virtual experience in the driver’s seat.
November 4, 2015 Human touch: Sensor lets robots 'feel' Robots do not look human just yet, but soon they may get the "human touch." Researchers say they have developed a flexible sensor able to detect temperature, pressure and humidity simultaneously, and more accurately than currently existing devices
November 4, 2015 New iPhone 5S photos leak -- biggest ‘S’ upgrade ever? Photos of the iPhone 5S are leaking, new details are trickling out, and rumors of production issues and possible delays are spreading like wildfire -- just like they do every year.
November 4, 2015 Broadband Internet may be coming to the Arctic Norway may provide high-speed Internet in one of the few places on Earth where it's not available: the Arctic.
November 4, 2015 Heads up: Garmin to shine navigation guidance on your windshield To reduce driver distraction, Garmin is introducing an aftermarket heads-up display that works with smart phones to shine navigation information on the windshield.
November 4, 2015 The spy next door: private surveillance has never been easier It's not just the government that can spy on you.