New California regulations require all cars to have steering wheels and brake pedals in case of emergency.
While the machines tested by the researchers were removed from airports last year, they are still being used at many government facilities.
An increased RAM, along with a faster A8 processor, is expected to help the new iPad's performance.
John is said to be the ringleader of three British jihadists entrusted with guarding foreign hostages in Raqqa, Syria.
The transaction, which is said to be the biggest in Infineon’s history, is expected to close later this year or in early 2015.
Amazon might be preparing to test its 'octocopter' Prime Air delivery drones in India in late October, The Economic Times reports.
Media observers question whether YouTube and Twitter were right to make the James Foley video unavailable.
DoNotLink, a link shortener designed to block sites from ranking high in search results, is catching on among niche online communities.
Apple's rumored iPhone 6 is expected to be the largest smartphone launch for the company, dwarfing sales of a number of different products.
NYC-based studio Rockstar will launch a double RP weekend this Friday until Sunday.
Kevin Durant 'ecstactic' to be on the cover of the highly-anticipated console game.
Unrest in the wake of the Michael Brown shooting is giving Twitter's Vine another opportunity to shine within the video sharing marketplace.
A "transparent solar concentrator" from Michigan State University joins a handful of fledgling "solar glass" technologies.
Overstock.com customers shopping from outside the U.S. will be able to pay in bitcoin starting in September.
Reports indicate that Apple plans to open the world's largest Apple Store in Dubai.
Apple fans may have to wait longer for the rumored iWatch due to manufacturing difficulties.
The “Tales” series has always been a bit different, often sacrificing flashy graphics in the name of storytelling and engrossing combat.
Infineon, the German semiconductor company, is in talks to acquire an unnamed U.S. company.
The hackers used the Heartbleed bug to collect user credentials and log in through a virtual private network.
The startups will be guided by nearly 20 mentors, half of whom will be “Googlers” from California and Israel.
The business software giant, in a bit to tap into Africa's demographic dividend, will train 10,000 IT consultants.
The launch of the Sharp Aquos Crystal on Sprint is all apart of the Now Network's new industry shake up.
Former Microsoft Corp Chief Executive Steve Ballmer has left the software company's board in order to spend more time on his newly acquired Los Angeles Clippers basketball team, but said he plans to hang on to his 4 percent stake in Microsoft.
David Plouffe, praised for using modern methords to get President Obama elected in 2008, will now work for Uber.
Hackers are increasingly able to take control of sensitive personal data, putting hospitals on the defensive.
New figures indicate Verizon maintains the best mobile network quality but it is dropping.
'The Witcher 3' will launch next Feb., and CD Projekt RED recently launched a new gameplay video.
Hanx Writer, the Tom Hanks-backed typewriter app for iTunes, will make users nostalgic.
Apple could sell as many as 80 million iPhone 6 units this fall, far exceeding previous iPhone launches.
Xbox Live users can now browse Reddit from the comfort of their console.