Edward Snowden, the NSA whistleblower, will be holding a live online Q&A hosted on the the Guardian's website and Twitter.
A designer has come up with a new “iPhone 6” concept with iOS 7 and a 4.3-inch edge-to-edge display. Here’s how it might look.
Google and Twitter aren't interested in publishing limited data about national security info requests, unlike Facebook and Microsoft.
Google launched Project Loon on Friday. It uses Balloons in the stratosphere to connect isolated communities to the Internet.
CBS News has confirmed that reporter Sharyl Attkisson has been the victim of a computer hacker. The intruder accessed both her work and home computers.
Facebook reported Friday it had between 9,000 and 10,000 information requests related to national security in the last six months of 2012.
The domain for Kickass Torrents was shut down by Philippine officials but the popular torrent site has quickly set up shop at a new domain.
With the release of Apple's iOS 7, users will now have the option of a male or female voice for Siri, the iPhone personal assistant.
A new visualizer from Google shows the Internet's top searches in a beautiful full-screen display.
To help families and roommates who split a single Netflix account, Netflix will introduce user profiles this summer.
Following up on the change that had been rumored since March, Facebook Wednesday announced that hashtags are now integrated.
The BRCK is a unique new tool that can help Africans get connected to the internet wherever they are.
An Irish court has ordered six ISPs to in block subscriber access to The Pirate Bay.
More Internet companies have followed Google’s lead and called on the U.S. government to allow them to disclose the nature of the NSA's requests.
Mark Zuckerberg was grilled by investors at the first meeting of Facebook's shareholders.
A new poll shows most Americans object to NSA surveillance of ordinary people, but have no problems if it's used against terrorism suspects.
Google asked the AG & FBI for permission to publish data about national security requests in order to clear its name in the PRISM scandal.
In response to leaks about secret NSA surveillance programs like PRISM, Mozilla launched a campaign called StopWatching.US that calls for greater transparency about the programs.
The NSA informant that has fled to Hong Kong has many Chinese netizens calling him a hero. Mainland media on the other hand, doesn't seem to care.
The European Commission has said it will discuss the PRISM program with “force and determination” with U.S. authorities, to clarify policy.
The "Obama Is Checking Your Email" Tumblr is a hilarious response to the NSA phone and online surveillance scandals that have roiled Washington over the past week.
Though flying can often be a headache, one delayed flight in Beijing was treated to a impromptu performance by the Philadelphia Orchestra quartet.
This image breaks down the press conference schedule at E3 2013.
Lots of people share HBO Go passwords to watch shows like HBO Go passwords, but aren't actually aware that doing so is illegal.
George Orwell imagined a world of omnipresent government surveillance and mind control in his iconic dystopian novel '1984.'
Apple will live stream WWDC 2013, but you can keep track of conference events, thanks to these live blogging sites.
Booz Allen has advertised for someone to fill a position remarkably similar to the one held by Edward Snowden.
Booz Allen says NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden worked for the company less than three months before leaking NSA documents to the press.
U.S. Sen. Rand Paul announced Sunday he may sue the government over newly revealed top-secret NSA surveillance program PRISM.
New information seemingly contradicts Facebook and Google statements on providing the government with backdoor access to data.