The NSA said some employees violated their authority on rare occasions over the last decade.
Olfactor Labs will be testing its groundbreaking anti-mosquito technology in malaria-prone communities.
Scientists claim to have created the world’s most accurate time keeper, a new atomic clock, which can keep precise time for billions of years.
American tech firms could lose their dominance over privacy concerns. So why is the U.S. squelching innovation in the name of security?
Will "GTA 5" be leaked to the Internet for play soon?
New rumors point towards a partnership between Google and Best Buy to use floor space to sell Google Glass.
The 509-year-old globe is the size of a grapefruit, and its carvings show a group of scattered islands, South America, Japan, Brazil and Arabia.
Here's a rundown of some of the most important information to know about the Verizon HTC One.
CNET Replay allows tech companies to have positive device reviews featured on the home page months after they were written.
Patrick Campbell, 33, from Sierre Leone, was arrested on Wednesday after federal agents found uranium in the sole of his shoes at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport.
Riot Games has revealed the latest "LoL" sale.
Researchers discovered that snails are in fact fast-moving and can scour the length of an average garden overnight, spreading a parasite that can be fatal for dogs.
Are these "GTA 5" images too sexually suggestive?
Apple has been snatching up navigation/map apps in recent months, possibly preparing for Apple Maps in iOS 8 and the next OS X.
Samsung may have made a giant marketing blunder with a new video intended to push its SSD 840 EVO solid-state hard drive.
MIcrosoft CEO Steve Ballmer announced his retirement in an email to employees today.
Chopping wood produces more testosterone than competitive activities like sports -- highlighting how the hormone isn't only associated with competition and aggression.
Google has announced a new system update aimed at resolving the touchscreen and GPS issues that have been prominent for many 2013 Nexus 7 early adopters.
Rockstar has released new "Grand Theft Auto 5" screenshots.
Steve Ballmer, a Detroit native who became the second CEO of Microsoft after Bill Gates, was the first business manager hired by Gates in 1980.
Samsung may delay the release of the Exynos octa-core version of the Galaxy Note 3 due to heat-related issues, new report says.
Not all smartphones that receive high ratings from expert reviewers end up being popular.
Apple may delay the China release of both the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C until November, according to a new report.
Scientists have captured new images of rarely seen red lighting, known as sprites. The bright strands of light shoot upward from cloud tops when thunderstorms emit lightning.
Nerdworking's "Laser Mesh: A Spy Experience Game" allows players to maneuver through a room fool of laser lights, letting them live out their secret agent dreams.
In a new study, University of New Hampshire researchers have discovered that post-work out ice baths likely offer no benefits to athletes.
This has been a great year for robotics, but not all robotics are equal.
Google will team with German auto parts manufacturer Continental AG and IBM for a self-driving car project, a German newspaper reports.
The patch notes for "League of Legends" 3.10a were released by Riot Games.
Recent reports suggest Samsung will release the Galaxy Note 3 in black and white color variants, followed by pink.