While most of us have been busy thinking about net neutrality, guess what Google has been doing. The leading search engine has decided to change the criteria it uses for ranking content on the internet, so that content will no longer be ranked by pop
If you have wondered how many cows your hand in marriage is worth, a new app may provide you with some important information?"and more importantly, can you command More Cow (wedding) Bell.
Face detection software has slowly crept into mainstream use, from Facebook photo tagging to Android phone unlocking, but new research looks set to move the technology on significantly.
The U.S. National Security Agency has figured out how to hide spying software deep within hard drives made by Western Digital, Seagate, Toshiba and other top manufacturers, giving the agency the means to eavesdrop on the majority of the world's compu
Over the weekend, it was reported that the NSA was scrambling to get ready for a new "leak" about their operations, which was uncovered by a "non-US" cybersecurity company.
Software reverse engineering, the art of pulling programs apart to figure out how they work, is what makes it possible for sophisticated hackers to scour code for exploitable bugs.
America desperately needs to have a national discussion on Technocracy and all its implications. That's why I am organizing the first-ever National Town Hall on Technocracy for Sunday, March 1, 2015 @ 12:00pm, and you are invited to attend.
The world's smartest and richest tech companies posted their quarterly earnings this week, and if you had to draw one lesson from the results, it's this: mobile matters--more than anything.
With US politics swimming in so much corporate money that it's pretty much an oligarchy, it can be hard to keep track of which particular set of lobbyists is trying to milk more cash out of health care, fossil fuels, and other very important issues f
Google may be dominant in the battle of the search engines, but its ever-evolving page rank algorithm and straightforward list of results don't always get you the information you want – especially when you're not sure precisely what keywords to use
The ad industry's big day may be just around the corner--that's Super Bowl Sunday, for those who actually tune in for the game and not the commercials--but today, one major advertiser is hard at work on a much less traditional, and potentially
We've seen a number of smart tables from Ideum before, but the Duet brings something a little new, integrating both Windows 8 and Android computers into a single unit.
For the first time ever, Microsoft HoloLens seamlessly blends high-definition holograms with your real world. Holograms will improve the way you do things every day, and enable you to do things you've never done before.
It's the end of October, when the days have already grown short in Redmond, Washington, and gray sheets of rain are just beginning to let up. In several months, Microsoft will unveil its most ambitious undertaking in years, a head-mounted holograph