March 17, 2016 Increase in use of high-tech gunfire sensor in schools Claudia Cowan reports from Newark
March 17, 2016 Apple's rumored 'iPhone SE': What to expect Apple’s new iPhone won’t turn any heads but should come packed with lots of internal changes and offer low prices if reports are accurate.
March 17, 2016 Clinton tried to change rules to use BlackBerry in secure facility for classified information Less than a month after becoming secretary of state, and registering the personal email domain that she would use exclusively for government business, Hillary Clinton’s team aggressively pursued changes to existing State Department security protocols so she could use her BlackBerry in secure facilities for classified information, according to new documents released under the Freedom of Information Act.
March 17, 2016 In new San Bernardino filing, Apple calls the government's arguments 'misleading' Apple's kerfuffle with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Justice Department appears far from over.
March 16, 2016 Waze introduces Planned Drives for iOS Waze introduced Planned Drives for iOS Wednesday as part of its new 4.3 version.
March 15, 2016 Cops: Guy jammed cellphones on city trains for months Dennis Nicholl, 63, was arrested in Chicago last week and accused of operating his "own personal quiet car" on the city's trains for nearly two years, the Chicago Tribune reports.
March 15, 2016 YouTube started out as a dating service, co-founder tells SXSW Forget viral videos, live gaming, and millionaire Web celebrities -- YouTube's original mission statement was to help you find love.
March 14, 2016 PlayStation Vue Streaming TV Goes National at $30 a month People looking for alternatives to cable TV have a new option: Sony's PlayStation Vue streaming TV service, which will now be offered nationwide.
March 14, 2016 Jimmy Wales talks FBI vs. Apple, what's next for Wikipedia At SXSW, Jimmy Wales says the tech he's most excited about is something that "has nothing to do with my work."