The United States is halting the destruction of old nukes in order to protect the planet from asteroids.
Facebook takes ethical flak for manipulating users in the name of research
Researchers say Facebook still needs to inject more transparency and ethics into its research practices.
Google might get stuck with the bill for recent celebrity photo hacking spree
The latest letter claims that Google did nothing to protect the rights and privacy of high-profile celebrities.
Hong Kong protestors get creative after cell service is shut down
In just one day, 100,000 pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong downloaded a new app to bypass the wireless shutdown imposed by the government.
Twitter gives MIT $10 million to study the social impact of tech
A new MIT lab will study the impact of social media and how it influences social good.
U.S. Attorney General voices concern over Apple’s iOS 8 security features
Eric Holder becomes the latest to express concerns over the inability of law enforcement to crack emerging smartphone security profiles.
Four hackers indicted for breaching gaming giants Microsoft, Valve & Epic
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, Gears of War 3 and US military servers are all affected by cyber theft.
From oceans to space, technological advances will impact travel industry by 2024
Travel report released by Skyscanner anticipates revolutionary changes to the travel industry by 2024, including mainstream journeys from the ocean floor to the moon and beyond.
Windows Phone to follow the Android model for cheap hardware
Microsoft targets emerging markets with cheap handsets to be more competitive with Android devices.
Most Mac users safe from Shellshock
“With OS X, systems are safe by default.”
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