Haven't heard of Stingray? That doesn't mean it hasn't heard you. Now a bipartisan committee wants Congress to do something about this kind of surveillance.
BlackBerry is trading smartphones for smart cars. The mobile phone manufacturer will be switching gears and opening an autonomous driving research center
Don't wait for the fates to deliver your soulmate - use science to conduct that search on your own. eHarmony unveiled its compatibility scoring this week.
On Friday, Soylent announced that it would begin its latest Soylent Powder – version 1.7. This new iteration promises to be an improvement upon Powder 1.6.
Japan sent a cargo ship to the International Space Station that has a "space junk" collector made in conjunction with a fishnet company, and it just docked.
In the tech world, a lot happens in a week. So much news goes on that it's almost impossible for mere mortals with real lives to keep track of everything.
After realizing that users do not want Evernote employees to read their private thoughts, Evernote has backtracked on its controversial new privacy policy.
On Thursday, Facebook unveiled a new plan to address the problem in a new post in their news room entitled, "News Feed FYI: Addressing Hoaxes and Fake News"