December 20, 2015 Government to press ahead with vehicle-to-vehicle technology The Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced this week that they plan to press ahead in the federal regulatory process with a technological sea change in the way cars are driven.
December 20, 2015 FCC proposing pay-for-priority Internet standards The Federal Communications Commission is set to propose new Internet rules that would allow Internet service providers to charge content companies for faster delivery of their services over the so-called "last mile" connection to people's homes.
December 20, 2015 The Drones Are Coming: FAA-approved labs test UAVs for use in US skies Complex experiments are trying to determine whether drones can be safely integrated into already-crowded U.S. airspace, and what they might best be used for.
December 20, 2015 US transfer of Internet control years in the making, fueled by foreign pressure The decision was announced nonchalantly, in trademark Washington fashion on a Friday afternoon: The U.S. government will cede its last bit of control over the Internet.
December 20, 2015 Backlash over administration decision to relinquish control of Internet overseer A plan by the Obama administration to relinquish control over the organization that administers the Internet is raising concerns that the United Nations -- or individual foreign governments -- could make a play for Internet control.
December 20, 2015 ‘How secure could it have been?’ IT crowd questions if Hillary email could have been targeted Then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, by using her own email address and server for official business, was not only skirting government guidelines but taking serious cybersecurity risks as well, IT professionals tell FoxNews.com.
December 20, 2015 Feds spent $432,000 studying gay hookup apps The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has spent nearly a half a million dollars studying gay hookup apps such as Grindr.
December 19, 2015 5 things you didn't know your tablet could do Here's the scenario: You open that rectangular present sitting under the Christmas tree.
December 17, 2015 A new Tinder bot will do your flirting for you Apparently Tinder's requirement that users swipe left to reject a profile and right to make a connection is just too demanding, prompting two 24-year-olds fresh out of the University of Southern Florida to unleash a new bot, called Casanova, to do the heavy lifting for you.
December 16, 2015 Here's what Apple's new secret iPhone lab might be working on After a Bloomberg report from a few days ago said that Apple opened up a secret iPhone lab in Taiwan where it might be developing next-generation display technologies for future generation of iPhones, new reports from Asia offer some details on what the iPhone maker might be working on.