What are the hottest tech trends look forward to this year? What are the hottest tech trends look forward to this year? Well, let's start with the obvious choice first: wearables.
The National Security Agency is working with the Joint Special Operations Command's High Value Targeting task force to track targets using their cellphones and blow them away using drones, according to a new report.
Want to take your bike to the mountainside? It can easily be done simply by printing out the frames and other parts of a bicycle and put it together. British firms - Renishaw, the U.K.'s only 3D-printing manufacturer and Empire Cycles, a bicycle design company in the west of England - come together to create an innovative framework of world's first 3D-printed metal bike.
Google Glass is more than just a recreational toy to play with Google Glass is more than just a recreational toy to play with. The new glasses, which are equipped with just about as much technology as a computer, have made their way into both police stations and schools as people look to find ways to utilize the new eyewear.
All eyes are on Federal Communications Commission Chariman Tom Wheeler, as he is expected to release his plan for how to respond to the court decision stripping, at least temporarily, the FCC's ability to enforce its Open Internet Rules (the commission's version of Net Neutrality).
Most of us have sent some interesting photos via Snapchat thanks to its unique ability to make our photos disappear in an instant - but just how safe is the app?
Lucas Black who has appeared in two Fast & Furious movies has just signed on to be a part of the NCIS: New Orleans Spinoff to air beginning this spring.
What features should we expect iOS 8 to have?
What features should we expect iOS 8 to have? It wouldn't be entirely accurate to state that IOS 8 is entirely fitness minded, but make no mistake Apple is squarely positioning its latest mobile operating system as a health aid.
In what could be another blow for a proposed Sprint takeover of T-Mobile, Sprint executives are reportedly reassessing their game plan in light of opposition from both the U.S. Justice Department and Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
Flappy Bird is the game we can't stop playing - until it vanishes before our very eyes. Flappy Bird is the game we can't stop playing -- until it vanishes before our very eyes.
When it comes to Grand Theft Auto V PC, Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive have apparently taken the "mum's the word" approach. Last week, however, a Take-Two Interactive executive admitted that PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the game are likely, and Amazon explained its international listings.
A 13-year-old's iPhone caught fire while in class causing the owner to suffer burns on her legs and back as the device was in her back pocket during the incident.