In a span of 48 months, the US Department of Energy was SUCCESSFULLY hacked 159 times Dozens of attacks were successful enough to get the hacker administrator rights within the DOEs
Apps on your phone drain 29% of its power when the screen is off — this tool stops them from doing that Apps that constantly update in the background are the reason why some phone batteries lose power, even when the device is supposedly in "sleep"
Image of the Day: LG’s double-sided TV Tech giant demonstrates the future of OLED displays with innovative television
Verizon to begin field tests for its 5G technology, which is believed to be faster than Google Fiber Announcement runs contrary to initial reports that indicated company's wireless technology upgrade wouldn't be ready until
What does it mean when a smartphone has a ‘safe’ screen? Companies are now beginning to offer devices equipped with displays that will not damage the user's
Polaroid’s pocket-sized ‘Snap’ camera provides on-the-go printing sans ink New camera from Polaroid is able to print images on the go without ever running out of
New Asus laptop is so insanely fast and powerful, it comes with a piggybacking water cooling system Company adds behemoth laptop to its Republic of Gamers laptop line, and it comes complete with its own water cooling
The average US household spends $231 per year renting a cable box — the FCC wants to change that The FCC is hoping to implement a series of changes to the cable industry that will encourage greater competition among businesses, and better options for
7 major tech companies band together to kill Flash, launch open-source, next-gen video platform Once the go-to program for video hosting, Flash is now seen as a majority security
Nextbit’s Robin smartphone is the first cloud phone — offers users 100GB of storage Long-awaited device is finally here, and it sure doesn't