October 22, 2015 Candy Crush maker to trademark the word 'candy' Hey, developers: If your next game title features the word "candy," you may want to rethink it.
October 22, 2015 World’s ATMs still running Windows XP -- and wildly out of date Nearly all of the ATMs in the world are running the Windows XP operating system, introduced by Microsoft 13 years ago -- and incredibly out of date, as any tech enthusiast will tell you.
October 22, 2015 World's greatest hacker calls Healthcare.gov security 'shameful' Security expert -- and once the world's most-wanted cyber criminal -- Kevin Mitnick submitted a scathing criticism to a House panel Thursday of ObamaCare's Healthcare.gov website, calling the protections built into the site "shameful" and "minimal."
October 22, 2015 Spotify lifts limit on music streaming service Spotify has removed all time restrictions on its music streaming service, the company announced on its website.
October 22, 2015 3 reasons cameras and camcorders aren’t ready to die For Sony and other makers of cameras and camcorders, the past few years have been disruptive, to say the least, trying to introduce products into a digital-imaging landscape that’s been dramatica...
October 22, 2015 6 cool and unusual gadgets at electronics show preview CES Unveiled is the traditional pre-show kickoff to the big electronics show—CES 2014.
October 22, 2015 PC makers plan rebellion against Windows at 2014 CES, analysts say Fearing rapidly plummeting sales of traditional laptops and desktop computers -- which collapsed by as much as 10 percent in 2013 -- manufacturers are planning a revolt against Microsoft and the Windows operating system, analysts say.
October 22, 2015 Google list reveals what we sought in 2013: Death, devices and celebrities Death, devices and celebrity drove the quest for more information on Google's search engine this year.
October 22, 2015 Computers can be hacked with high-frequency sounds A computer's microphone and speakers can covertly send and receive data.
October 22, 2015 Should I be concerned about privacy with Google's Chromecast? Consumer Reports called Google Chromecast one of the best products of the year. But are there any privacy concerns for the product, which does require users to give Google the password for their home wireless network?