Hitting the Books: How legendary hackers wound up working for the CIAThe post-9/11 hunt for Al Qaeda saw former cybersecurity foes finally unite. By A. Tarantola, 08.10.2019
Visa Checkout to shut down in 2020The PayPal competitor is migrating to a new payment system. By A. Khalid, 08.10.2019
Tomorrow's bionic eyes will have 'Predator' visionThe Argus II's successor will also interface directly with your brain.By A. Tarantola, 08.10.2019
Confronting existential dread through DIY musical instruments'The Book of Knowledge of Impractical Musical Devices' explores the fleeting nature of memory and life through GPS, random rhythms and destroying sounds.By T. O'Brien, 08.09.2019
New DoS attack exploits algorithms to knock sites offlineThe attack sends junk data to algorithms for processing.By G. Torbet, 08.09.2019
Key U.S. election systems could have been exposed online for monthsMore than 30 backend systems in 10 states were left connected. By A. Khalid, 08.09.2019
UN: Misuse of land and agriculture is driving climate changeEmissions from agricultural production is causing the planet harm.By A. Khalid, 08.09.2019
Apple faces anti-trust probe in Russia over rejected parental control appThe tech giant is being accused of unfair competition in Russia.By A. Khalid, 08.09.2019
Facial recognition will catch sleepy taxi drivers in RussiaA new device will flag tired drivers on Yandex.Taxi, which is co-owned by Uber.By A. Khalid, 08.08.2019
Samsung teams up with the UN on sustainability effortsThe company is trying to raise awareness and money to support the UNDP's Sustainable Development Goals.By N. Ingraham, 08.08.2019
NYC extends its cap on Uber and Lyft vehiclesIt's also reducing the amount of time drivers can spend without a passenger in the car.By C. Fisher, 08.08.2019
White House invites tech companies to discuss violent online extremismTrump may not attend.By C. Fisher, 08.08.2019
Watch SpaceX catch a piece of its rocket as it falls from spaceElon Musk tweeted a video of a SpaceX ship catching a Falcon 9 fairing in a giant net.By C. Fisher, 08.07.2019
Facebook's Workplace redesign looks nothing like Slack The company is taking a different approach to enterprise chat.By N. Summers, 08.07.2019
Facebook sues two app developers for click fraudThe pair created malware that faked user clicks.By A. Khalid, 08.07.2019
NYC's first self-driving shuttle service launches tomorrowOptimus Ride will transport an estimated 16,000 passengers per month at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.By C. Fisher, 08.07.2019
Slack tightens security to stop people from stealing dataAdmins will have more control over who can access workspaces.By G. Torbet, 08.06.2019
Uber and Lyft admit they're making city traffic worseBut they're quick to point out that private cars are still largely to blame.By C. Fisher, 08.06.2019
Researchers create '2D' gold a million times thinner than a fingernailThe material could have a major impact on nano technologies.By R. England, 08.06.2019