Have an extra $200? You could spend it on a 4GB flash drive that's designed to look like a gold ingot. That's only gold leaf, by the way.
Read More »Diabetic? Your Insulin Pump Could Be Targeted by Hackers
A security expert decided to do some testing on his diabetic equipment. What he found is a bit unnerving -- hackers could remotely control the operation of insulin pumps and blood glucose monitors.
Read More »Could This Photo Be the iPhone 5 Slim?
An exciting new photo has been released from Gizmodo -- a picture of the supposed "slim" iPhone 5, sitting next to an iPhone 4 for comparison. However, all is not as it appears.
Read More »NASA Discovers Evidence of Salt Water on Mars
Some interesting new photography has been analyzed by researchers -- who think it could be evidence of seasonal salt water on Mars.
Read More »Android Now Has 40% of Smartphone Share
The analysts at comScore have come up with some... not so surprising new statistics, which place Android as having a 40% share of mobile subscribers.
Read More »Microsoft vs. Google — Microsoft Retaliates Against Inflammatory Blog Post
In the Microsoft-vs-Google-vs-Microsoft ongoing bash-fest, there's finally been another development. Microsoft's head of communications has responded -- via Twitter -- to a scathing Google blog post.
Read More »Sun Unleashes Incredibly Powerful M9-Class Solar Flare
An incredible M9 class solar flare exploded from our sun this past weekend. Thankfully, it was pointed away from Earth -- so don't bother buying a doomsday stash of SPAM.
Read More »After Being Pulled Yesterday, Skype is Back in the iPad App Store
Thousands of iPad owners were disappointed yesterday when the Skype app was pulled from the store -- after only being available for several minutes. However, today Skype is available again -- at least for now.
Read More »Lithuanian Mayor Fights Illegally Parked Cars — By Crushing Them with a Tank
The mayor of Vilnius got sick of seeing expensive cars parked illegally in his city. His solution? Run them over with a tank.
Read More »Interesting BBC Video Demonstration of 3-D Printing
A BBC reporter went to a prototyping lab in London -- and made a 3-D replica of his face.
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