The latest catch follows three other giant squids caught off the coast of Japan in recent months.
The next-gen console is currently available at various U.S. GameStop locations.
More than 500 private documents of 100 contractors were improperly accessed from a DHS Web page.
Capcom's "Dead Rising 3" reaches 1 million users and a new patch for the title is now available.
To date, crowdfunding has been downplayed in Wall Street's Concrete Canyon. But that may be about to change.
A huge outage left two-thirds of China's Web users offline for several hours, and no one knows why.
A PC version of "Grand Theft Auto 5" recently appeared on Amazon France and Amazon Germany.
Samsung insists no wrongdoing in the Android 4.4 KitKat third-party accessory incompatibility issue.
Scientists in Brazil have identified a new river dolphin species found in the Araguaia river basin.
And there's a special, added content bonus for those who download the app.
Chinese VAT and duties adds $36,700 to the price tag. Tesla says it won’t mark-up the Model S price just because it’s sold in China.
Sources indicate that the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo may be released soon.
Is Samsung attempting to monopolize the accessory market by making only its own smart covers compatible with its devices?
A Princeton team concluded that Facebook will be as obscure as Myspace in a few years.
The tagline stated: “On January 24th, Apple Computer will introduce Macintosh. And you’ll see why 1984 won’t be like ‘1984.’”
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Mobile Money combines a prepaid Visa along with a smartphone app to create an alternative banking service.
Data collected from the Herschel Space Observatory shows water plumes on the largest body in the asteroid belt, the dwarf planet Ceres.
Two stories affecting the government broke Wednesday in China, but you wouldn't know it from Chinese media and social media.
Netflix, Inc. on Wednesday is expected to report fiscal fourth-quarter earnings of 66 cents a share on revenue of $1.17 billion.
Nearly three-quarters of China’s servers, which direct traffic behind China’s “Great Firewall,” routed traffic to Internet addresses owned by Sophidea Incorporated, a company headquartered at 2710 Thomas Avenue in Cheyenne.
If successful, anticipatory shipping could eliminate one of the few advantages brick-and-mortar shops have over Amazon.
The Massachusetts public health department is investigating the deaths at South Shore Hospital.
Apple filed a patent on Jan. 16 for a payment method that combines iBeacon with NFC.
V.P. Phil Spencer confirmed that new Xbox One games will be revealed at E3 this year.
Respawn Entertainment responds to leaked alpha footage of "Titanfall."
Electronic whiskers developed by Berkeley Lab and Berkeley researchers help robots "see" and "feel" their surroundings.
The maker of the Xbox One console responds to charges that it paid for favorable endorsements on YouTube.
Quicken Loans and Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway announced the contest, which will be limited to 10 million entries.
It takes 40 seconds to download a movie in South Korea, where the Internet speed is reportedly 65 percent faster than it is in the U.S.