At a news conference, President Obama acknowledged and defended the U.S. government's data mining program.
Many hurricanes have the energy equivalent of an atomic bomb -- could we ever turn that into electricity?
A New York Times op-ed about the Obama administration’s surveillance scandals caused a bit of controversy after it was changed without comment, but was the change unethical?
Everybody who's anybody in the tech sector is involved in the U.S. data-collection effort.
Which Samsung Galaxy S4 users will be benefit most from the new software update that allows users to install or transfer apps to their micro SD cards?
How long has the NSA been spying on American citizens? The Electronic Frontier Foundation has made a timeline outlining all evidence pointing to domestic spying by the NSA.
A new study found that breastfed babies had enhanced brain development compared to formula-fed babies.
Tropical Storm Andrea, at least six tornadoes, and 65 mph winds hit Florida on Thursday, causing flooding in the state's southern regions.
India's telecom surveillance system, introduced in April, can abuse rights to privacy and free expression, Human Rights Watch warned.
An Easter Island look-alike statue, or Moai Rocks, was found in Miyagi, Japan, after it recently washed ashore following the 2011 tsunami.
Users of Xbox One can now trade in or resell their old disc-based games through retailers without having to pay any platform fee, Microsoft said.
Are prosecutors in the U.S. and UK preparing to file criminal charges against former Barclays workers for their role in the Libor-fixing scandal?
Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-I9505) gets new Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean firmware update that allows users to move apps to external storage.
LinkedIn, Facebook and Apple took the top three positions on Forbes’ annual list of America's 25 fastest-growing tech companies for 2013.
A leaked document reveals an NSA program named PRISM that supposedly mines data from servers of tech giants.
The Xbox One will be larger for adult gamers and players with larger hands, and will be more immersive, precise and comfortable.
Verizon has been ordered to deliver phone records to the NSA on a daily basis; how can customers protect themselves?
Support is growing for Johnny Cook, a school bus driver in Georgia who said he was fired over a Facebook status update about a hungry student.
Brood II might be popping up in New Jersey and Staten Island, but most of the five boroughs have yet to see (or hear) a cicada.
Simulations ran on "NBA 2K13" indicate that the Miami Heat will win the NBA Finals.
Konami unveils the newest trailer for "Lords of Shadow 2."
Apple is expected to announce a iPhone trade-in program at WWDC next week.
A new image of "Grand Theft Auto 5" game play might have been discovered by a gamer.
The world’s oldest tumor was discovered in the rib of a Neanderthal that lived about 120,000 years ago.
Networks throttling data speeds is a very real and increasingly more common practice.
The Zeus malware, which can drain bank accounts and steal passwords, has found a new home on Facebook.
The latest weight loss procedure, the tongue patch diet, is gaining criticism after reports surfaced that it causes pain and constricts patients to a strictly liquid diet.
Here are five things you need to know about the Verizon - U.S. government phone records scandal.
So far in 2013, the overall U.S. unemployment rate has fallen 0.4 percentage points, from 7.9 percent in January to 7.5 percent in April.
Blizzard's new game director for "Diablo 3" issued an introductory message that gives us hope for the series' future.