Hispanics Index Higher on Smartphone, Tablet Use for Local Shopping than Non-Hispanics in US, Says Study

Hispanics in the United States (U.S.) are utilizing mobile devices more than ever, and a new report suggests the demographic outpace non-Hispanics when it comes to shopping.

The Most Private of Privacy Invasions: UK Spies May Posses Naked Photos Of You

Britain's version of the National Security Agency, the GHCQ, has reportedly captured images from the webcam chats of millions of Yahoo users. And Yahoo is not happy about it, to say the least.

White House Confronts 'Patent Trolls' and Improves Inventors and Innovators' Innovation Efforts with USPTO

The White House are hoping to major progress with new initiatives aimed to combat patent trolls while enhancing and protecting American inventors and innovations.

Apple Inc. Sued for $2 Billion Patent Lawsuit by German Firm IPCom; Apple, Google Team to Combat PAEs, or Patent Trolls

Apple Inc. and Google have joined forces to eradicate unnecessary patent lawsuits just as the iPhone company was slapped with a $2 billion damage claim.

James Bond-esque Submarine For Sale For $1.7 Million

James Bond piloted a submarine car in "The Spy Who Loved Me."

Bionic Chef Eduardo Garcia's Prosthetic Hand Helps in the Kitchen

Eduardo Garcia is a professional chef from Bozeman, Montana who quite literally has an upper hand on the competition.

The History of the AK-47: Remembering the Creator of the World's Most Popular Firearm

The AK-47 is the world’s most prolific firearm.

2 Million Usernames and Passwords Hacked Worldwide from Twitter, Facebook, Google, and Yahoo

Your social media secrets may not be safe as nearly two million Facebook, Twitter, Google and Yahoo usernames and passwords have been stolen.

NSA Collects Email and IM Contact Lists, Adding to its Global Arsenal of Information

The Edward Snowden 'snowball effect' continues -- and it may affect your inbox, depending on who you are.
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