Environmental groups have filed a lawsuit against the National Marine Fisheries Service, saying it violated the federal law when it authorized the Navy's use of sonar in training exercises.
Astronomers have finally solved the mystery surrounding the evolution of compact elliptical galaxies.
Hans Vestberg of Ericsson has clarified that he is not interested in being Microsoft's next CEO.
AMD has unveiled the first-ever 64-bit ARM-based server chip. Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has unveiled the world's first 64-bit ARM-based server chip.
ICANN is set to shower us with several new generic top-level domain names or gTLDs. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), a non-profit organization that handles Internet domain names, is gearing up to authorize new generic top-level domain names (gTLDs).
The State of the Internet report by Akamai delves into the growth in broadband speed. Broadband speed has seen a growth in Q3 2013, and so have Web attacks, per a report by Akamai.
The Samsung Galaxy Gear 2 will likely tout a curved display. Samsung's Galaxy Gear smartwatch may not have created much of an impact in the wearable technology space, but its successor - the Galaxy Gear 2 - holds more promise per rumors.
Intel's offline voice assistant - Jarvis - is gearing up to challenge Siri. Intel is gearing up to launch a personal voice assistant which can operate offline.
Jason Calacanis has launched new mobile news app, dubbed Inside. As Internet news consumption continues to grow, the new mobile news app Inside promises to bring you web news in a whole new light.
Uber has been dragged to court in a wrongful-death lawsuit. On-demand cab service Uber has been hauled to court, after 6-year-old Sofia Liu was run over and killed on New Year's Eve in San Francisco.
BitInstant CEO Charlie Shrem has been charged with money laundering in the Silk Road drug case. Charlie Shrem, CEO and compliance officer of the Bitcoin exchange company BitInstant.
Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden feels threatened by U.S. government officials and fears for his life.
The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S5 will reportedly tout a fingerprint scanner and not an iris sensor. Samsung's successor to its popular Android-powered smartphone, the Galaxy S5, will forgo an iris sensor in favor of a fingerprint scanner.
The FBI says that the U.S. federal court system website was not the victim of a cyberattack. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has confirmed that the recent U.
A one-hour promotion for the Moto X kicked off on Monday, January 27, between 3 PM to 4PM EST. Too bad if you've missed it but you can still get the handset for $70 off.
Check out molecules form into memories in the brain, thanks to groundbreaking work by researchers at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University.
Yahoo has acquired Cloud Party, a browser-based game creation engine that works in browsers even without plug-ins.
A new research by scientists in the UK reveals that ancient forests rationed CO2 to stabilize the atmosphere.
Microsoft's Windows 8.1 Update 1 is reportedly set for a March 11 release. The new update is expected to reduce the memory and space requirements of the operating system, allowing it to run on smaller, cheaper tablets.
Google has said it will appeal the German court ruling to pull down Mosley's sex orgy images. Google has been ordered by a German court to block search results of sex orgy photos of ex-Formula One boss Max Mosley in the country.
Google has issued an apology for the Gmail outage on Friday. Yahoo says, "Me, too." Google has apologized for the Gmail outage that affected its services on Friday, as has Yahoo for its Twitter post that berated and poked fun at Google.
On-demand cab service Uber has landed itself in trouble after playing dirty with rival Gett. Uber employees not only ordered fake black cab rides only to cancel them moments later, but also they offered jobs to Gett's drivers.
Weightlessness in space could weaken the immunity system in Drosophila flies, who have a similar pathway to humans.
Lenovo is acquiring IBM's low-end server business for $2.3 billion but the deal must pass scrutiny of U.S. regulators.
Nokia has reported a 21 percent drop in net sales of Lumia smartphones. It does not augur well for Microsoft.
Several of CNN's social media accounts were compromised in a cyber attack by the SEA. U. S. broadcaster CNN said its social media accounts, including Facebook and Twitter, were hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army (SEA).
Barack Obama says that Edward Snowden may not be pardoned for his acts. The President of the U. S. Barack Obama said that Edward Snowden, the former contractor of the National Security Agency (NSA), who leaked classified documents about its surveillance programs, may not be pardoned as he has caused "unnecessary damage" to the country's intelligence agency and its diplomacy.
A wine dealer has been convicted for cheating rich people by passing off fake wine as vintage. A jury in Manhattan has convicted a California-based wine dealer for selling counterfeit wine to rich people in the U.
BTC China has confirmed that it has stopped accepting yuan deposits. The price of Bitcoin plunged by around 50 percent after BTC China, the world's largest Bitcoin trading platform, announced a ban on yuan deposits, following restrictions imposed by China's central bank (PBoC).
A duo have built a Lego car made with over 500,000 Lego pieces, that runs on air. A Romanian man and an Australian entrepreneur have teamed up to successfully buidt a super-size car made entiely of Lego bricks, which runs on compressed air.