Apple Maps instructs motorists to use airplane taxiway to get to airport terminal Alaska’s Fairbanks Airport has been forced to close an access route because a flaw with Apple’s Maps
Smart trash can wins top prize at record-setting hackathon A team from the University of Maryland took home the top prize at the University of Michigan’s recent 36-hour hackathon,
Steve Jobs’ computer mouse unearthed in forgotten about time capsule Members of the National Geographic Channel’s “Diggers” team have unearthed a time capsule
Blackberry agrees to buy-out In an effort to curb huge financial losses, Blackberry has agreed in principle to be bought by a consortium led by majority stakeholder, Fairfax
Clear for takeoff — FAA to formally renounce majority of restrictions on in-flight gadget usage An advisory panel working with the Federal Aviation Administration is expected to finalize a more lax
Oxford researchers: Nearly half of U.S. jobs are vulnerable to computerization According to a recent report from Oxford Martin School’s Programme on the Impacts of Future Technology, 45% of American
Invisible skyscraper receives permit for construction International firm GDS Architects has announced on their website that they received a construction permit to begin building “the world’s first invisible
iPhone 5s vs 5c drop test — Which one do you think shattered? While metal has — time and again — proven to be a more durable encasement than plastic, Apple
NATO demonstrates electromagnetic ray gun meant to stop suicide bombers NATO recently demonstrated a device they’ve been working on that can stop a suicide
Hiroshi Yamauchi, Nintendo visionary, dead at 85 Japanese businessman, Hiroshi Yamauchi, who ran Nintendo for 53 years, has passed