The N12 is a new bikini that involved no stitching in its construction. All it took was a wad of nylon and a printer. In the future, a lot of your clothes might be made this way.
Facebook has been rolling out facial recognition software to its users for several months now. And unless you've turned it off, you're available to be recognized.
How does that make you feel? More and more states are requiring business owners to use the government-operated E-Verify database to check employment eligibility. But even the people who run it say it isn't perfect.
In recent days, we've heard about computer hack attacks against Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin and L3 Communications. All three are defense contractors. What's going on here?
"Empires & Allies" is a brand new game from Zynga, the game maker behind "Farmville," "Frontierville" and "Cityville." Zynga's games are free, but they could end up costing you money.
The Pentagon is issuing its first public strategy regarding cyber attacks. If those attacks cause damage or loss of life in the same way a physical attack would, they will be dealt with in the same way.
A new dust monitor could make a huge difference in the prevention of black lung disease for coal miners. The tricky part is getting the monitor into widespread use.