We're all familiar with the problem of identity theft by now: jerks taking advantage of your credit to buy all kinds of things. But a new report says children are having their identities stolen more than ever before.
A pair of incredibly popular YouTube videos appear to show an adorable little primate known as the loris cavorting with humans and living the life of a happy pet. But a leading expert on the loris says we're watching cruelty in action.
It seems like Google knows everything about you. But the company does care about your privacy. Especially because, after a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, they have to.
Amazon.com rolled out two new products this week: Amazon Cloud Drive for storing up to 5gb of music on their servers and Amazon Cloud Player for playing it back.
A new type of implanted device placed in the eye is bringing vision to people who were not otherwise able to see. It's far from simple and doesn't offer 20/20 eyesight, but it's making a huge difference in people's lives.
Someone inside Iran managed to intercept traffic going to websites like Google and Yahoo. They did it using certificates, the digital notifications that tell your computer that a site is secure.
Five million people downloaded the latest version of the Firefox browser on Tuesday, it's first official day of release. This after 2.5 million people downloaded the latest version of Internet Explorer last week.
The Rustock botnet has been taken down. Going down with it? A huge chunk of the spam being sent all around the world. It's a nice victory for those of who hate getting spam, but the war is far from over.