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Next Fashion Trend: Phabulous Phony Pockets?

"Is that a phablet in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?" ...

EFF Raises Alarm Over ComputerCOP’s Spying Ways

ComputerCOP software, a parental monitoring application that long has been recommended and distributed by law enforcement agencies, is little more than spyware with significant potential for abuse, the Electronic Frontier Foundation reported Wednesday ...

Darkcoin Steps Out of the Shadows

Darkcoin this week announced that it has exited beta and is now ready for mainstream use. Also, the software's code is now open source ...

Google’s Augmented Reality ‘Ingress’ Gives Players New Creative Outlets

Google's Niantic Labs last week announced a new Missions feature that can incorporate user-generated content in its Ingress augmented reality game ...

Can Ello Convince Facebook Fans to Say Farewell?

Facebook may have garnered 1.3 billion users since its inception a decade or so ago, but today there's an upstart contender that has set its sights on much of that same social networking world ...

Facebook Launches Atlas to Shoulder the Whole Digital-Advertising World

Facebook on Monday announced Atlas, a rebuilt ad platform that gives marketers access to its vast troves of user data and helps them direct highly targeted ads across the Web ...

The Sky Is Droning

The Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday gave the green light for six aerial photo and video production companies to begin using unmanned aircraft systems, also known as "drones." ...

Comcast Blasts TWC Merger Foes

Comcast on Tuesday lashed out at critics of its US$45.2 billion bid for Time Warner Cable, including accusing Discovery Communications of making "extortionate demands." ...

Pants on Fire, Schmidt Tells Climate Change Denier ALEC

Google on Monday publicly denounced the conservativeAmerican Legislative Exchange Council for lying about climate change. ...

Phishing Scam Ensnares eBay Shoppers

Attackers for months have been using eBay listings to redirect visitors to password-harvesting scam sites, the BBC reported. They use cross-site scripting to hijack eBay shoppers and trick them into handing over personal data ...

Android L Will Keep Your Secrets Safer

Hard on the heels of increased security measures in Apple's newly released iOS 8, Google this week confirmed that encryption will be turned on by default in the next release of Android ...

Red Hat Slurps Up FeedHenry

Red Hat on Thursday announced that it will acquire FeedHenry as part of a stepped-up initiative to support mobile application development ...

FTC Gives E-tailers Bad Shipping News

The Federal Trade Commission has updated a longstanding rule governing mail- and phone-based retailers to explicitly include e-commerce vendors as well, meaning that online retailers now must abide by a 30-day shipping requirement or refund customers' payments if they can't ...

Soft Super-Suit Could Make Soldiers Stronger

A new, flexible robotic suit funded by the U.S. military's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency could enable soldiers to walk longer distances with less fatigue and also improve mobility for disabled civilians ...

Polar Buy Hints Google+ Not Left Out in the Cold

Google on Thursday announced its acquisition of online polling startup Polar ...

Verizon May Launch Have-It-Your-Way Internet TV

Verizon in the first half of next yearwill launch an Internet TV service that offers a selection of custom channels as well as a bundle of content from the Big Four networks, according to reports ...

Comcast Ad Tinkering Could Muck Up WiFi Security

Comcast has begun using JavaScript injection to serve ads for its services to devices connected to its publicly accessible Xfinity WiFi hotspots across the United States ...

HP’s ‘Chromebook Killer’ Delivers a Jolt of Sticker Shock

HP on Monday unveiled the Windows-based Stream laptop some have referred to as a "Chromebook killer," but instead of sporting the US$199 price that was expected, it will cost $299 ...

Scientists Fire Up Brain-to-Brain Instant Messaging

It's a trivial matter to send a message to someone halfway around the world these days, but just imagine trying to do it without speaking or writing. That is just what an international team of neuroscientists and robotics engineers recently achieved in an experiment that successfully transmitted a message directly -- and noninvasively -- from the brain of one person to that of another some 5,000 miles away...

Google Ratchets Up Quantum Computing Efforts

Google this week announced a hardware initiative to design and build new quantum information processors based on superconducting electronics. The effort is related to the launch last year of its Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab ...

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