March 24, 2016 Encrypt your data with pick-up lines, Chuck Norris and more This one’s no laughing matter: Humor and encryption may not seem obvious partners, but new research advocates using jokes to hide your secret information in plain sight.
January 29, 2016 Tired of computer bugs? MIT may have the answer Researchers at MIT have developed a system to automatically repair computer bugs.
January 21, 2016 Apple looks to Italy for next generation of iOS developers Cupertino will open Europe's first iOS App Development Center in Naples.
December 3, 2015 How to build a human brain (with a computer 1,000x faster than today’s) What if you could build a computer that works just like the human brain?
November 5, 2015 Robots: Technology even cats can love Dystopian visions of 400-pound titanium monsters guided by artificial intelligence (and ready to crush us if we humans get out of line) probably aren't on any mortal's time horizon. But there is plenty of automated technology that is infecting everything from household gadgets to instruments, making them smarter and, well, more life-like.
November 5, 2015 Researchers create quad-core computer from four rat brains The progression of technology is a funny thing.
November 5, 2015 Researchers tap high-tech to solve 'Michelangelo bronzes' mystery Researchers in the U.K. are using an assortment of high-tech methods – neutron imaging, XRF analysis, 360-degree laser scanning, 3D printing, and real-time X-ray videography – to get a clearer understanding of two Renaissance-era bronze statues believed to be made by Michelangelo.
November 5, 2015 Android malware increasing, getting smarter Most Americans still don't worry about malware on their mobile devices.
November 5, 2015 Hidden jokes exposed in Microsoft's code Microsoft's programmers may have been creating some of the biggest and most important software titles back in the 1980s, but that didn’t stop them from joking around.
November 5, 2015 $93M ObamaCare website may face months of glitches, experts warn The $93 million website launched to process customers through the new ObamaCare marketplace may continue to experience significant technical glitches for months, say computer software experts who spoke with FoxNews.com.