The Department of Defense is working to develop rules of engagement for online warfare, according to Pentagon officials. The news comes after a year that saw retaliatory, activist hacking rise to prominence on the coattails of perceived injustices associated with demonstrations and revolutions in...
This week Finland-based developer Rovio launched its incredibly popular mobile franchise into...
Cloud streaming music service Spotify introduced a new application this week that allows users to...
Last summer, a team of Google employees traveled to the Amazon river basin with boats, tricycles...
Massachusetts startup KIVA Systems is out to revolutionize the day to day operations of warehouses...
In a world demanding constant content, the stress of professional self-representation online is...
This week Zynga announced that it has purchased game developer OMGPOP for $200 million. OMGPOP is...
A sleek, 3-D printed case for the minuscule Raspberry Pi computer is now available for pre-order,...
Ambient location app Highlight was the most hyped app pre-SXSW. Highlight promised that it could...
Google's Chrome browser briefly became the world's most popular browser on Sunday, temporarily...
Netflix is already expanding its forthcoming line-up of original content. Back in December Netflix...
This week astronaut Ronald Garan participated in an Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on reddit in the...
A research student at University College London, Shah Mahmood, and UCL's Chair of Information...
Scotland-based startup Celtic Renewables has figured out a way to produce biofuel from the...