Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Uber reminds New Year's Eve partiers that rides will be very, very expensive
[ Tue, 31 Dec 2013 18:01:51 GMT ]
The only thing more certain than champagne on New Year's Eve is the fact that you won't be able to find a cab. Unless you download Uber â the service that lets you hail a car in more than 50 cities with your smartphone. The only problem? It's not going to be cheap.
[ Tue, 31 Dec 2013 18:01:51 GMT ]
The only thing more certain than champagne on New Year's Eve is the fact that you won't be able to find a cab. Unless you download Uber â the service that lets you hail a car in more than 50 cities with your smartphone. The only problem? It's not going to be cheap.
Press start for love: Man wins a 'yes' with video game marriage proposal
[ Tue, 31 Dec 2013 19:41:47 GMT ]
Four or five months might seem like a long time to spend preparing for a proposal, but when one video game developer summoned the courage to ask for his game-loving girlfriend's hand in marriage, he had his work cut out for him.
[ Tue, 31 Dec 2013 19:41:47 GMT ]
Four or five months might seem like a long time to spend preparing for a proposal, but when one video game developer summoned the courage to ask for his game-loving girlfriend's hand in marriage, he had his work cut out for him.
Cute kids, car-washing trolls: Best & worst tech commercials of 2013
[ Tue, 31 Dec 2013 22:21:23 GMT ]
When Samsung alone spends $14 billion in 2013 on marketing, you know it was a big year for tech commercials. From smartphones and tablets to carriers and new devices like smartwatches, the ad war in 2013 was fierce, with giants and upstarts fighting for our shopping dollars.
[ Tue, 31 Dec 2013 22:21:23 GMT ]
When Samsung alone spends $14 billion in 2013 on marketing, you know it was a big year for tech commercials. From smartphones and tablets to carriers and new devices like smartwatches, the ad war in 2013 was fierce, with giants and upstarts fighting for our shopping dollars.
Hackers target pro gamer after taking 'League of Legends' offlineÂ
[ Tue, 31 Dec 2013 23:49:41 GMT ]
A group of hackers claiming credit for knocking popular online game "League of Legends" offline Monday said they did it for "the lulz" â but things turned personal against a popular professional gamer, U.S.
[ Tue, 31 Dec 2013 23:49:41 GMT ]
A group of hackers claiming credit for knocking popular online game "League of Legends" offline Monday said they did it for "the lulz" â but things turned personal against a popular professional gamer, U.S.
Top science, space stories of 2013
[ Thu, 26 Dec 2013 08:28:46 EST ]
It's been a thrilling year of discovery in many areas of science, but also a sobering time -- federal funding cuts threaten the future of innovation, and rising carbon dioxide levels foreshadow environmental and health challenges linked to climate change.
[ Thu, 26 Dec 2013 08:28:46 EST ]
It's been a thrilling year of discovery in many areas of science, but also a sobering time -- federal funding cuts threaten the future of innovation, and rising carbon dioxide levels foreshadow environmental and health challenges linked to climate change.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Hacker hijacked BBC server, tried to 'sell' access on Christmas Day
[ Mon, 30 Dec 2013 14:10:43 GMT ]
BOSTON (Reuters) - A hacker secretly took over a computer server at the BBC, Britain's public broadcaster, and then launched a Christmas Day campaign to convince other cyber criminals to pay him for access to the system.
[ Mon, 30 Dec 2013 14:10:43 GMT ]
BOSTON (Reuters) - A hacker secretly took over a computer server at the BBC, Britain's public broadcaster, and then launched a Christmas Day campaign to convince other cyber criminals to pay him for access to the system.
Less juice: Home electricity use falling to 2001 levels
[ Mon, 30 Dec 2013 20:00:18 GMT ]
The average amount of electricity consumed in U.S. homes has fallen to levels last seen more than a decade ago, back when the smartest device in people's pockets was a Palm pilot and anyone talking about a tablet was probably an archaeologist or a preacher.
[ Mon, 30 Dec 2013 20:00:18 GMT ]
The average amount of electricity consumed in U.S. homes has fallen to levels last seen more than a decade ago, back when the smartest device in people's pockets was a Palm pilot and anyone talking about a tablet was probably an archaeologist or a preacher.
Tips for new tablets, phones
[ Thu, 26 Dec 2013 08:28:56 EST ]
If you are one of the lucky many to have received a new tablet or smartphone over the holidays, congratulations! Here are some starter tips to make the most of your new device, whether it's an iPad Mini, Nexus 5 smartphone or Kindle Fire HDX.
[ Thu, 26 Dec 2013 08:28:56 EST ]
If you are one of the lucky many to have received a new tablet or smartphone over the holidays, congratulations! Here are some starter tips to make the most of your new device, whether it's an iPad Mini, Nexus 5 smartphone or Kindle Fire HDX.
Top science, space stories of 2013
[ Thu, 26 Dec 2013 08:28:46 EST ]
It's been a thrilling year of discovery in many areas of science, but also a sobering time -- federal funding cuts threaten the future of innovation, and rising carbon dioxide levels foreshadow environmental and health challenges linked to climate change.
[ Thu, 26 Dec 2013 08:28:46 EST ]
It's been a thrilling year of discovery in many areas of science, but also a sobering time -- federal funding cuts threaten the future of innovation, and rising carbon dioxide levels foreshadow environmental and health challenges linked to climate change.
Monday, December 30, 2013
Target confirms encrypted PINs stolen in data breach
[ Fri, 27 Dec 2013 21:47:24 GMT ]
Target Corp. said Friday that PIN data of its customers' bank ATM cards were stolen as part of the massive data breach at the third-largest U.S. retailer, but it was confident that the information was "safe and secure.
[ Fri, 27 Dec 2013 21:47:24 GMT ]
Target Corp. said Friday that PIN data of its customers' bank ATM cards were stolen as part of the massive data breach at the third-largest U.S. retailer, but it was confident that the information was "safe and secure.
3-D printed livers offerglimpse into the future of biomedical research
[ Fri, 27 Dec 2013 23:33:25 GMT ]
Scientists have already used 3-D printing technology to help produce human body parts like an ear, but what about a full-blown organ like a liver, kidney or heart? Companies like the San Diego-based startup Organovo broke new ground in this field in 2013.
[ Fri, 27 Dec 2013 23:33:25 GMT ]
Scientists have already used 3-D printing technology to help produce human body parts like an ear, but what about a full-blown organ like a liver, kidney or heart? Companies like the San Diego-based startup Organovo broke new ground in this field in 2013.
Enhance! Photo analysis finds faces reflected in eyeballs
[ Sat, 28 Dec 2013 00:17:36 GMT ]
It's the stuff of sci-fi, or at least of "CSI": British researchers have demonstrated a technique whereby faces reflected in a person's eye can be extracted from a picture. Zoom in far enough, it turns out, and that twinkle in your eye turns into a full-blown portrait.
[ Sat, 28 Dec 2013 00:17:36 GMT ]
It's the stuff of sci-fi, or at least of "CSI": British researchers have demonstrated a technique whereby faces reflected in a person's eye can be extracted from a picture. Zoom in far enough, it turns out, and that twinkle in your eye turns into a full-blown portrait.
Bigger, smarter, lighter: The tech we're looking forward to in 2014
[ Sun, 29 Dec 2013 15:38:17 GMT ]
Some parts of the tech world remain mysterious and unpredictable, but there are a few things one can still count on and look forward to in 2014. Barring the appearance of flying cars or robotic butlers, here are our most anticipated items or trends in technology for 2014.
[ Sun, 29 Dec 2013 15:38:17 GMT ]
Some parts of the tech world remain mysterious and unpredictable, but there are a few things one can still count on and look forward to in 2014. Barring the appearance of flying cars or robotic butlers, here are our most anticipated items or trends in technology for 2014.
Tips for new tablets, phones
[ Thu, 26 Dec 2013 08:28:56 EST ]
If you are one of the lucky many to have received a new tablet or smartphone over the holidays, congratulations! Here are some starter tips to make the most of your new device, whether it's an iPad Mini, Nexus 5 smartphone or Kindle Fire HDX.
[ Thu, 26 Dec 2013 08:28:56 EST ]
If you are one of the lucky many to have received a new tablet or smartphone over the holidays, congratulations! Here are some starter tips to make the most of your new device, whether it's an iPad Mini, Nexus 5 smartphone or Kindle Fire HDX.
Top science, space stories of 2013
[ Thu, 26 Dec 2013 08:28:46 EST ]
It's been a thrilling year of discovery in many areas of science, but also a sobering time -- federal funding cuts threaten the future of innovation, and rising carbon dioxide levels foreshadow environmental and health challenges linked to climate change.
[ Thu, 26 Dec 2013 08:28:46 EST ]
It's been a thrilling year of discovery in many areas of science, but also a sobering time -- federal funding cuts threaten the future of innovation, and rising carbon dioxide levels foreshadow environmental and health challenges linked to climate change.
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Sharks with frickin' tweets set off alerts for swimmers â but how much good will they do?
[ Fri, 27 Dec 2013 20:56:54 GMT ]
Hundreds of sharks have been equipped with transmitters to trigger Twitter alerts when they get close to Western Australia's popular beaches.So is it safe to go back in the water?
[ Fri, 27 Dec 2013 20:56:54 GMT ]
Hundreds of sharks have been equipped with transmitters to trigger Twitter alerts when they get close to Western Australia's popular beaches.So is it safe to go back in the water?
Target security breach: Should you be worried about stolen PINs?
[ Fri, 27 Dec 2013 21:47:23 GMT ]
Target confirmed that debit card PIN data was stolen during the security breach that affected up to 40 million customers over the Thanksgiving holiday, but claimed that the information was encrypted and could not be accessed by criminals.
[ Fri, 27 Dec 2013 21:47:23 GMT ]
Target confirmed that debit card PIN data was stolen during the security breach that affected up to 40 million customers over the Thanksgiving holiday, but claimed that the information was encrypted and could not be accessed by criminals.
Target confirms encrypted PINs stolen in data breach
[ Fri, 27 Dec 2013 21:47:24 GMT ]
Target Corp. said Friday that PIN data of its customers' bank ATM cards were stolen as part of the massive data breach at the third-largest U.S. retailer, but it was confident that the information was "safe and secure.
[ Fri, 27 Dec 2013 21:47:24 GMT ]
Target Corp. said Friday that PIN data of its customers' bank ATM cards were stolen as part of the massive data breach at the third-largest U.S. retailer, but it was confident that the information was "safe and secure.
3-D printed livers offerglimpse into the future of biomedical research
[ Fri, 27 Dec 2013 23:33:25 GMT ]
Scientists have already used 3-D printing technology to help produce human body parts like an ear, but what about a full-blown organ like a liver, kidney or heart? Companies like the San Diego-based startup Organovo broke new ground in this field in 2013.
[ Fri, 27 Dec 2013 23:33:25 GMT ]
Scientists have already used 3-D printing technology to help produce human body parts like an ear, but what about a full-blown organ like a liver, kidney or heart? Companies like the San Diego-based startup Organovo broke new ground in this field in 2013.
Enhance! Photo analysis finds faces reflected in eyeballs
[ Sat, 28 Dec 2013 00:17:36 GMT ]
It's the stuff of sci-fi, or at least of "CSI": British researchers have demonstrated a technique whereby faces reflected in a person's eye can be extracted from a picture. Zoom in far enough, it turns out, and that twinkle in your eye turns into a full-blown portrait.
[ Sat, 28 Dec 2013 00:17:36 GMT ]
It's the stuff of sci-fi, or at least of "CSI": British researchers have demonstrated a technique whereby faces reflected in a person's eye can be extracted from a picture. Zoom in far enough, it turns out, and that twinkle in your eye turns into a full-blown portrait.
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