Should internet service providers be allowed to restrict access to websites and block certain content from customers depending on how…
Month: January 2014
Google announced Monday it acquired Nest, a maker of futuristic “smart” thermostats and smoke alarms founded by two former Apple…
Between 2000 and 2012, the US government had a deal with Mexican drug cartel Sinaloa that allowed the group to…
A man has been charged with attempting to send technical data on the F-35 joint strike fighter to Iran, according…
Fish with deadly levels of radioactive cesium have been caught just off the coast of Fukushima prefecture, as scientists continue…
A Brooklyn native has taken the preliminary steps towards getting New York City its first Bitcoin ATM. The New York…
The US Supreme Court upheld biotech giant Monsanto’s claims on genetically-engineered seed patents and the company’s ability to sue farmers…
By Matthew Sparkes The most accurate simulation of the human brain to date has been carried out in a Japanese…
The American army conducted experiments with biological weapons aimed at destroying rice crops on the Japanese island of Okinawa in…
Nuclear radiation at the boundaries of the stricken Fukushima power plant has now reached 8 times government safety guidelines, TEPCO…
Sending an ex-girlfriend an email invitation to join Google+ despite an active restraining order landed a Beverly, Massachusetts man in…
Schools and businesses have shut down and shops have sold out of bottled water following a chemical spill into the…
A new, “potentially hazardous” asteroid has been discovered by one of NASA’s recently reactivated spacecraft – and it’s headed in…
Responding to inquiries about a possible data breach involving customer credit and debit card information, upscale retailer Neiman Marcus acknowledged…
Ford’s global vice president in charge of marketing and sales now says the automobile company doesn’t keep a close eye…
A chain of gun-shops that has built gun ranges across central Florida has announced it will no longer rent out…
Edward Snowden downloaded 1.7 million intelligence files from US agencies, the most secrets ever to be stolen from the US…
Modern automobiles are logging tremendous amounts of information every single second they’re being put to use, and a senior executive…