Researchers at the University of Tokyo have developed the wearable ‘fever alarm armband’ that makes the sound of an alarm when high body temperature is hinted. It can be worn either directly on the skin or on top of clothes.
A U.S. federal judge dismissed an anti-trust lawsuit filed against Google after the plaintiffs failed to support their allegations with substantial information. The plaintiffs are given three weeks to modify their complaint against the company.
The U.S. East Coast was battered with more snow on Saturday, placing Baltimore and Washington, D.C. under a deep freeze. Snow and sleet were expected to accumulate further on Sunday morning with up to 10 inches expected in Baltimore.
Google charges that FBI’s new plan in obtaining digital search warrants poses ‘monumental’ constitutional threat. The plan is a proposed amendment to Rule 41 of the U.S. Criminal Code.
Motorola teased of an exciting treat on Feb. 25. Details are still scarce, but the hint said the surprise 'fits inside one box.'
Apple is releasing the upcoming iOS 8.3 as a public beta through the current AppleSeed program in the middle of March. The company also plans to release the iOS 9 as a public beta in the summer.
The tech world's gaming market is filled with a number of gaming laptops from companies dedicated to groundbreaking technology. These choice offerings can stand up to the demands of the most complex and resource-consuming software.
Snapchat has added a new feature that allows its users to add music while recording a video. The new feature is initially available to users of iOS devices.
Microsoft announced that the Xbox One's March Update is now available for download and can be accessed exclusively by Preview Program subscribers. The update brings a ton of exciting new features, which include the long-awaited Screenshot functionality.
A judge in Washington ruled that a florist had violated the state's anti-discrimination law after refusing to deliver flower arrangement services to a gay couple's wedding.
The man behind IsAnyoneUp.com, a 'revenge porn site,' pleaded guilty to charges of hacking and identity theft before a federal court in Los Angeles. He was sentenced to a minimum of two years in prison.
Hawaii has launched an online video campaign to keep trespassers away from Sacred Falls. The place was closed indefinitely after eight hikers were killed in a landslide more than 15 years ago.
The new Windows 10 OS will support the FIDO authentication system of using biometrics instead of typing passwords. The FIDO 2.0 version is now available in the Windows 10 Technical Preview.
The latest Dropbox update now allows iPad and iPhone users to save information from various apps directly to their Dropbox even without tapping the cloud-syncing app to open and start using it.
For the first time in seven years, shipments of the traditional flip phones in Japan increased by as much as 5.7 percent, with the number of units totaling 10.58 million.
Samsung plans to use its $56 billion cash pile as a way to fund growth. The move will involve mergers and acquisitions as the company aims to have a stronger shareholder outreach.
Ford and Tencent have joined forces in an effort to bring the popular WeChat messaging app to the company's cars in China. The move will capitalize on the app's hands-free features, which are important to China's smartphone users.
The South Carolina prison system deems an inmate's access to a personal Facebook account an offense that is on par with rioting, murder, rape, escape and hostage-taking. Prisoners who have been caught received a type of punishment similar to solitary confinement.
'Terraria: Otherworld' is a newly announced game from Re-Logic and Engine Software that is in development for the PC and Mac. Other platforms such as the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One may be considered in the future.
Mega programmer Andrus Nömm pleaded guilty to charges of copyright infringement caused by his involvement with Megaupload and other piracy websites. He was given a one year and one day prison term for the conspiracy act involving felony copyright infringement.
‘60 Minutes’ correspondent Bob Simon was given a tribute on Sunday on the airing of a story which he finished on the same day of his death. The story was about the possibility of a new treatment for Ebola.
While the cameras in today's mobile devices continue to evolve in terms of accuracy and functionality, they still have some limitations. Point-and-shoot cameras are still better when it comes to achieving wide-angled images and capturing a zoomed view.
Over-the-ear headphones come in various shapes, weights and designs. Interestingly, headphones that are priced under $300 deliver the same sound quality as their pricier counterparts.
One of the Internet's founding fathers warned that digital technology could cause the 21st century to become a new dark age that is lost to history. There will be no tangible records to pass down through the next generations.
Activist Investor Carl Icahn believes that Apple is now worth more than $1 trillion. However, people from Wall Street think that Apple will need a few more years to reach that value.
Four unreleased songs from the Spice Girls have been leaked online. The songs 'Right Back at Ya,' 'If It's Lovin' on Your Mind,' 'Pain Proof' and 'A Day in Your Life' were said to be recorded around the year 2000.
Three juveniles from Florida were charged with transmitting child pornography on social media where they solicited and posted explicit photos of other minors. The trio was said to be posting naked photos of Broward County juveniles on their Instagram account.
Google is giving away an extra 2GB of space on Google Drive to those who perform a security checkup on their account by Feb. 17. The gift of extra space will be a permanent feature in the users' Drive storage.
Samsung promises that its upcoming 2015 flagship device will feature the company's most intelligent camera technology to date. Users will be able to take amazing pictures in any lighting condition.
Imgur Pro now offers its services free to all users. The site's upgrade page is no longer available and is now transitioning to become an entirely ad-supported site.