WASHINGTON (AP) — The Defense Department is establishing a series of cyber teams charged with carrying out offensive operations to combat the threat of an electronic assault on
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google will pay a $7 million fine to settle a multistate investigation into a snoopy software program that enabled the Internet search leader to intercept
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Drilling into a rock near its landing spot, the Curiosity rover has answered a key question about Mars: The red planet long ago harbored some of the ingredients
NEW YORK (AP) — Mila Kunis' stardom went up a notch last week, and you would think it's because she stars in the biggest movie of the year so far.
Amid complaints that company's site has become a jumble of monotonous musings and random pictures, the overhaul offers new controls that allow people to create
Sony wants you to know that the PlayStation 4 is coming this holiday season, but not what it will look like.
The app allows users to run through fictional outbreaks and make decisions: Do you quarantine the village? Talk to people who are sick?
Some tech, media and marketing companies are using so-called "Twitterviews" to find potential employees.
It appears that Burger King's Twitter account has been hacked.
The app, much like the original toy, tasks users with taking care of a virtual pet by pressing buttons that simulate feeding, disciplining and playing with the
If you have nearly $10,000 to spare then what may be the ultimate smartphone could be yours.
Gone are the days when Super Bowl spots were closely-guarded secrets. With the growth of social media sites like Facebook and Twitter, it's no surprise that
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg unveiled a new search feature on Tuesday in the company's first staged event at its Menlo Park, Calif., headquarters since its May
A published report says Apple may introduce a cheaper iPhone in an effort to reclaim some of the sales that the company has been losing to less expensive
If you've always wanted a fork that spies on your eating habits, you're in luck: A company has developed a utensil that records when you lift it to the mouth.
In the not-so-distant future, couch potatoes will be waving, pointing, swiping and tapping to make their TVs react, kind of like the 2002 movie "Minority