Motorola has announced it is looking at alternatives to traditional passwords in a bid to make logging into online sites,…
Day: May 31, 2013
By Rowena Mason The clandestine meeting of royalty, prime ministers and business chiefs is taking place in Britain for the…
The former CIA analyst who spoke out against the agency’s use of torture says he’s been deemed a “threat to…
Parents in Polk County, Florida are outraged after learning that students in area schools had their irises scanned as part…
Ibragim Todashev, who was killed by the FBI during a questioning, was shot six times, once in the crown of…
As of June 1, all Yahoo email users are required to upgrade to the company’s newest platform, which allows Yahoo…
By Cassius Methyl Intellihub.com In Roseville, California, the police are very bored. Instead of investigating thefts, or stopping rape, or…
A Florida man has been sentenced to prison after pleading guilty to threatening United States President Barack Obama over Twitter.…
Newtown massacre: Still no report Who made the state police king? Why do they continue to drag their feet in…
By Sebastian Anthony Against all probability, a device that purports to use cold fusion to generate vast amounts of power…
A 14-year-old teenage boy was choked, slammed to the ground and arrested by Miami police officers who claim the teen…
Increasing housing prices and the stock market”s posting all-time highs haven’t helped the plight most Americans. The average U.S. household…
By Ben Popken (The scanners are still there, still invading our privacy) The Transportation Security Administration announced it has finished…
By John Upton Japan cancelled a bid on 27,500 tons of Pacific Northwest wheat on Thursday — the first bite…
By Sara Sjolin (MarketWatch) — Japanese authorities have canceled a tender offer to buy wheat from the U.S., after unapproved…
A small city in heavily Christian northern Florida is about to become home to the first public monument in the…