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Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox Add Virtual Reality Support: Oculus Rift Owners Now Get Online Immersion

The future of technology Browsers Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome are both planning to add special features in order to allow virtual reality support in their services.

Apple iWatch Rumored Higher Price Than Samsung Gear: Nike and Tag Heuer Team-Up, iOS 8 Features HealthKit

Apple is going for status symbol. The competition for the smartwatch market has been growing as more tech companies join in the production of all sorts of wearable tech gadgets, but Apple is still nowhere to be found in the arena.

NSA Surveillance: Agency Intercepting Harmless Messages, Report Claims

"Ordinary" Internet users' messages being intercepted. Most of the conversations and emails being monitored and intercepted by the National Security Agency are harmless Internet users and not those of dangerous terrorists, according to a published report.

Italians Create Zero-Gravity Espresso Machine for Astronauts at International Space Station

From 3D Printers to now Espresso machines, this space-age coffee maker will be made exclusively for the astronauts at the International Space Station (ISS).

Yahoo! Company Eliminates Various Software Products, Starts New Focus Under CEO Marissa Mayer

Yahoo! One of the leading digital giants is cleaning house by getting rid of some of its online software components.

GTA 5 Online Gameplay News: Rockstar Games Still Giving Away Independence Day Goods in 'Grand Theft Auto V'

"Grand Theft Auto Online" players have until only Sunday to reap the benefits of Rockstar Games' The Independence Day Event Weekend.

EA Sports 'FIFA 14' & 'FIFA 15' Demo & Download News: Xbox One and PS4 Consoles to Receive Next-Gen Soccer Game

Pick up one of these games. FIFA 14 World Cup games are getting fewer as the games draw closer to the final rounds, and fans may not be getting enough of the soccer craze.

Social Media Saturday: Facebook Under Fire for Study, Twitter's 'Buy Now' Button and YouTube's More Popular Than Live TV

This week, the “study hit the fan” for Facebook, as the world of online media picked up on the controversial Facebook emotion research that we reported early last Saturday and a privacy group filed a formal complaint with the FTC. Meanwhile, Twitter could introduce an integrated “Buy Now” button, Vine added “Loop Counts” and YouTube was found to be more popular than television.

Pew: Internet's Future Faces Problem of Government Malfeasance

A new Pew Research Center report reveals that experts are mostly worried about government malfeasance.

Will the FTC Lawsuit Affect a Sprint and T-Mobile Merger?

Chances are that the FTC's problem with T-Mobile shouldn't spill over into merger analysis.

Despite Supreme Court Ruling, Smartphones Can Still Be Searched by Border Cops

Even with the Supreme Court limiting cell phone searches with last week's ruling, if you're stopped at the border, the Fourth Amendment still doesn't apply.

HTC Joins Samsung, Apple in High-End Smartphone Market: HTC One M8 Aims to Rival Galaxy, iPhone 6

HTC has a consistent lineup of smartphones. The Taiwanese developer of smartphones and tablets, HTC, aims to work its way back into the competitive market of high-end smartphones following the strong release of Samsung's Galaxy earlier this May.

Mortal Kombat X News, Gameplay, Review and Release Date: Characters Enjoy Ripping Out Intestines While Gore Heightens the Action

Ever felt like telling your kids to get over here, but then you realize that you just don't have it in you?

Fourth of July 2014 Gadgets: The Best Music Tech for Your Weekend Party

The Fourth of July is almost upon us, and like any summer celebration, it's a great opportunity to hang out with friends outdoors, listen to music, set off some fireworks, maybe do some grilling, and show off some new gadgets you bought just for the occasion. Here are some of the coolest and most useful, gadgets for keeping the music flowing during 2014's Fourth of July.

Getting a Refund from T-Mobile in Light of FTC Cramming Charges

How to get a refund from T-Mobile if you've been a victim of cramming charges. It's recently come out that T-Mobile has been perpetuating a series of "bogus charges" against its customers that has resulted in the skimming of hundreds of millions of dollars -- at least that's what the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) says.

Threat Level Thursday: Cybersecurity, Laws With Loopholes, Energy Crisis and Go Microsoft

Welcome to Threat Level Thursday, where this week we will listen to the White House "talk" about cybsecurity, watch lawkmakers make laws with loopholes, realize that our energy sector has been under attack, and give Microsoft a thumbs up for standing up to Big Brother.

Samsung Galaxy S5 vs. Galaxy S6 Feature Comparison: New Colors, Mini Version Added to the S5

Prior to the release of the S6, the S5 adds more colors Recently, the Samsung Galaxy S5 added several new colors prior to the release of the Galaxy S6.

World Cup 2014: Team USA Goalie Tim Howard Goes Viral With Meme "Save" Frenzy on Twitter

Although the United States Team lost to Belgium in the Round of 16 of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, goalkeeper Tim Howard put on a spectacular performance, resulting in his becoming an overnight meme superstar on the internet.

iPhone 6 Release Date, Rumors, Features and Updates: Launch Date Said to Be Sept. 25; 5.5-Inch Model Later in the Year?

4.7 inch iPhone will be called iPhone 6, 5.5 inch model will be called "iPhone Air" A report out of China has the release date for the new iPhone being updated to Sept.

Tim Draper Wins Silk Road Bitcoin Auction: California Venture Capitalist Wins 29,656 Bitcoins Valued at $20 Million

Tim Draper, of 'Six Californias', wins. Not long after the U. S. Marshals Service (USMS) announced updates about its recent auction of Bitcoins that were seized from the online black market known as Silk Road, the federal agency announced that a single bidder has emerged as the take-all winner.