Programming 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.
Programming November 5, 2015 Android malware increasing, getting smarter Most Americans still don't worry about malware on their mobile devices.
Programming 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.
Men's Health 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.
Programming November 5, 2015 Best Google reader replacement News junkies were devastated last week when Google announced that it would eliminate Google Reader, which displays RSS feeds from websites in a simple list format.
Programming November 5, 2015 How do Google searches work? Here's the answer Looking for something on the Web? Chances are, you turn to Google. Now, for the first time, Google is giving people a behind-the-scenes look at how search works.
Cameras November 4, 2015 Tech Q&A: Camera hackers, blocking phone contacts, erasing data and more Kim Komando answers your questions on hackers who spy using your security cameras, blocking your ex on from your phone contacts, erasing your data for good, and more.
Home Ent November 4, 2015 Bam! The 'Madden' video game franchise marches on The NFL season doesn’t officially kick off until September 10, but for millions of football fans that circled Tuesday on their calendar for months — it’s on! That’s right the perennial powerhouse video game “Madden NFL 16” by Electronic Arts has been released and, with it, the pent-up demand for America’s favorite sport.
Robots November 4, 2015 Underwater robots function like schools of fish Robotics may soon be giving sea life a run for their money. European scientists have created small underwater robots that are capable of not only learning individually but also of interacting and exchanging information as a group — a function known as collective cognition, which is akin to schools of fish. Over the past year, 22 videos have been released by the EU-supported CoCoRo project that show the autonomous robots performing various demonstrations underwater as a group, which is the largest underwater robot swarm to date.
Programming November 4, 2015 Twitter looks to add livestreaming after buying startup Periscope It looks as if Twitter is gearing up to bring a livestreaming option to its service after the company confirmed it’s bought startup Periscope.
Programming November 4, 2015 Lenovo now dealing with Superfish lawsuits, posts removal tool Well, that didn’t take long.