Facebook, Google Or Yahoo: Which Internet Companies Protect User Privacy The Most?
An annual report from the Electronic Frontier Foundation ranked 18 major Internet companies' efforts to protect their users' privacy.
Google Glass Jailbreak: Smart Glasses Hack Exposes Privacy And Security Concerns
A hack of the Google Glass Explorer Edition reveals troubling security and privacy vulnerabilities.
Google Chrome Bounty: Researcher Given $31,336 For Finding Security Flaws In Chrome
Google paid a $31,336 bounty to a security researcher for identifying vulnerabilities with Chrome OS.
Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Pirate Bay Moves To Island Of St. Martin
The Pirate Bay moved for the second time in one week, this time to the Caribbean island of Sint Maarten.
Nokia's $20 Phone: 6 People That Could Use The Nokia 105
Nokia released the 105 for only $20, aimed at reclaiming its spot in the low-end market by selling to developing countries. Here are seven groups of people that could use the $20 phone in America.
Google Now For iPhone, iPad Arrives: Google's Siri, Passbook Competitor Debuts On iOS [PHOTOS]
The latest update to the Google Search app for iOS introduced Google Now to Apple’s line of mobile devices.
Bitcoin Beers: How To Buy Drinks With Digital Currency [VIDEO]
To discover more about how bitcoins work, IBTimes found a New York bar that accepts the digital currency.
DDoS Attack Visualization: Watch Hack Attacks Shut Down Servers [VIDEO]
A video visualization shows what a DDoS hack attack looks like.
FBI Spyware Plot Revealed: Fed Wanted To Hack Computer Webcam To Hunt Suspect
A judge rejected a troubling FBI plot to infect a computer with spyware and turn the webcam into a surveillance camera.
New PlayStation 4 Controller: Dualshock 4 Is Fine-Tuned, But Sony Says Little About New Features [VIDEO]
A new video touts the new Dualshock 4 controller, but says very little about the capabilities of the new features.
WWDC 2013: Apple Giving Away 150 Free Tickets To Programming Students For Sold-Out Convention
The WWDC sold out in less than two minutes, but 150 programming students can attend if they build an impressive app.
Google Transparency Report: Governments Intensify Efforts To Censor Internet Content
Google's latest transparency report shows a sharp increase in the efforts of governments to censor information on the Internet.
The Pirate Bay Moves To Iceland: Torrent Site Safe For Now
The Pirate Bay has moved its site to Iceland, hoping the country's stance towards Internet freedom will protect its torrent site.
Google Buys Wavii For $30 Million: Apple Outbid For News Summarization App, Could Build Superior Siri For Google Now
Google outbid Apple for Wavii, a news-summarization app, and could use its new purchase to create a more advanced Siri.
GE Uses 3D Printing To Manufacture Jet Engine: First Test Of 3D Printing Technology Ready For Mass Production
GE will use 3D printing technology to mass produce a complex jet engine piece in the first real test of using 3D printing for mass production.
NASA Mars Rover Draws Penis: Curiosity's Dingle Doodle Discovered By Reddit Users [PHOTOS]
A photo from the Mars Rover Curiosity showed a rather hilarious doodle on the surface of the Red Planet.
Who Is The Syrian Electronic Army? What We Know About The Group Responsible For Hacking AP's Twitter
A group calling itself the Syrian Electronic Army claimed to hack the AP's Twitter feed today, spreading false messages about a bombing at the White House.
Skype Sex Underwear: Durex Invents Vibrating Underwear You Control With Your iPhone [NSFW VIDEO]
A new device from Durex allows users to control vibrating underwear with a smartphone app.
iCar Release In 2014? Apple And Volkswagen Debut The iBeetle With Native iPhone Integration [PHOTOS]
Apple and Volkswagen unveiled the iBeetle this week, a car with deep iPhone integration.
New Twitter Scam Surfaces: 3 Dangerous Tweets To Watch Out For
A new malware threat appeared on Twitter on Monday, threatening to access financial data through hijacked Twitter accounts.
Google Fined Maximum Penalty For Privacy Violation In Germany, Will Recover From Loss In Minutes
Germany fined Google the maximum penalty possible for privacy violations, but Google can recover the sum in a matter of minutes.
Google's Homepage Getting A Makeover? 'Google Now' May Be Coming To Search Engine's Main Page
Some lines of test code in Google's homepage seem to indicate that the search engine will update its home with Google Now.
Twitter Partners With BBC America: Could Twitter TV Be On The Horizon?
BBC America announced a new partnership with Twitter today to bring "in-Tweet branded video."
YouTube Defeats Viacom: Major Court Victory In 6-Year, $1 Billion Copyright Lawsuit
A judge ruled in favor of YouTube, scoring a major victory in a six-year copyright battle against Viacom.
Bitcoin Faces More Problems: World's Biggest Bitcoin Exchange Hacked, Another Closes
With Bitcoin values continuing to flux, one of the world's largest exchange faces hacker attacks, while another closes down for good.
Google Forbids Buyers Remorse: Google Glasses Can Be Remotely Deactivated If Sold Or Given Away
Google Glass Explorer Edition comes with terms of sale that say Google can deactivate the device if it's given away or sold.
Twitter Music: Twitter's Latest App Helps Users Discover And Share New Music
Twitter released a new music app today that aims to help users discover new music.
iPorn? Apple Accused Of Distributing Pornographic Material In Chinese Investigation
Apple was named among 198 companies under investigation by China for distributing pornographic material on Chinese Internet.
Gmail, Google Drive Apps Down; Thousands Of Users Affected
Wednesday morning, thousands of users were unable to use Google services like Gmail and Google Drive due to an unexplained outage.
Google Q1 Earnings Preview: Rapid Expansion In Mobile Equals Increased Revenue
Google is expected to report increased revenue gains in its 1Q report this Thursday.