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The Moon May Soon Become a Stargazer

The International Lunar Observatory Association and Moon Express have definitively announced the first mission to the Moon's south pole, tentatively scheduled for 2016 ...

Adobe Puts Marketers Into More Social Situations

Just weeks after purchasing Neolane, Adobe on Thursday pushed further into marketing automation with the launch of Adobe Social, an application that expands the company's integrations with social networking sites and pretty much gives users a 360-degree view of their customers ...

Google May Be Spinning Wheels With Drive Encryption Plans

Google, which is fighting government requests for data in two courts and demanding greater transparency in the wake of the brouhaha over the NSA's PRISM program, is also experimenting with encrypting files on Google Drive, according to a CNET report ...

GlassUp Takes a Turn on the Wearable Tech Runway

GlassUp is seeking to raise US$150,000 on Indiegogo to fund production of its eponymous product ...

Microsoft Wants to Come Clean About PRISM

In the wake of rising public anger against Microsoft over allegations of its involvement in the National Security Agency's PRISM program, the company on Tuesday urged U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to let it share more details about the way it handles government requests for information about its customers ...

Musk Revs Up for Super-Fast Hyperloop Transport Reveal

Indefatigable tech pioneer Elon Musk of SpaceX and Tesla electric car fame is poised to publish the alpha design of his proposed "Hyperloop" futuristic transportation technology ...

Those Cute Little Baby Cell Towers Could Pose Big Security Problems

Two researchers at cybersecurity firm iSec Partners have cracked the security of a Verizon femtocell ...

Battle of the Bulging Smartphone Ad Budgets

Google is planning to spend US$500 million or more promoting the Moto X smartphone, which is scheduled to launch this summer, The Wall Street Journal reported, sparking speculation that a new round of mobile marketing wars is about to begin ...

3D Printing Takes a Shine to Liquid Metal

Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed four techniques to create freestanding structures from liquid metal using 3D printers ...

Microsoft Attempts Extreme Makeover

Microsoft announced a sweeping reorganization on Thursday, possibly lurching from controlled chaos to total chaos ...

With Zombies Explained, National Alert System Can Go Back to Sleep

"City authorities: More areas have reported that the bodies of the dead are rising from their graves and attacking the living," warned a voice over the emergency alert system on Montana station KRTV during an airing of a regularly broadcast program in February ...

Google Sticks a Thumb in Android Security Dike

Lumbering like the old-school technology firms it sometimes derides, Google has finally issued a patch for a master key vulnerability in Android that Bluebox called to its attention back in February ...

Our Driverless Car Future: Utopia or Wasteland?

Google's so-called driverless car has sparked speculation that it will bring about drastic changes in our cities ...

FISA Shadow Court Operates Unchecked, Unbalanced

The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, which was created by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to exercise authority over the surveillance activities of the United States government, has been issuing rulings that assess broad constitutional questions and establish judicial precedents, all without oversight, The New York Times has reported...

Europeans Fire Broadsides at Google Over Privacy

The UK and Germany have become the latest European countries to demand that Google amend the privacy policy revamp it launched in April 2012, which consolidated user data across all its services ...

NASA’s Voyager Edges Closer to the Stars

The United States' Voyager 1 spacecraft is close to becoming the first human-made object to travel between the stars ...

Tomfoolery Drops Anchor for ‘Bring Your Own Software’ Crowd

Tomfoolery on Thursday launched Anchor, an app that brings team-based social networking to the enterprise on mobile devices as well as on the Web ...

Federal Trade Commissioner Tilts at Big Data Windmill

A U.S. Federal Trade Commissioner is urging consumers to take more control over their data.The call to action comes as revelations that the NSA is spying on Americans to an unprecedented degree continue to shake the country. Unease has been mounting over the amount of data companies are handing over to the agency. ...

Little Kirobo to Become First Robot Space Talker

The first human-robot conversation in space will take place later this year aboard the International Space Station ...

Microsoft Gets the Lead Out

Microsoft kicked off its Build 2013 developers conference on Wednesday with the announcement that its highly anticipated Windows 8.1, aka "Windows Blue," has arrived ...

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