The allocations are a reflection of the growing realization in Congress that a computer attack could leave Americans without water, power or other essentials.
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The toddler found an unsecured, loaded handgun and shot Shamaya Lynn, 21, in the head, police said.
Boeing engineers have been trying since Aug. 3 to fix a problem with 13 valves that forced the cancellation of a launch that was a do-over for a failed mission 19 months ago.
In "Fantasian," Hironobu Sakaguchi finally achieved his long-held dream.
The game ended up much bigger than initially planned.
Facebook researchers came up with a way to translate your facial features onto the front of VR headsets.
Regret has become a new tool in the battle against the coronavirus
The company announced it parted ways with three employees Wednesday as Blizzard faces a lawsuit alleging sexual harassment and discrimination.
Philip Agre earned his PhD in 1989 in computer science, but his greatest impact came when he left the technical side of the field and helped create the field of social informatics, or the study of how technology and humanity interact. Then he disappeared, leaving behind a legacy of work that was eerily prescient in predicting how technology would impact society.
Researchers at Google, Stanford and Princeton say they used Google’s quantum computer to demonstrate a “time crystal.”
Rumble, a YouTube rival popular with conservatives, will pay creators who ‘challenge the status quo’
The video site has exploded during the pandemic as a home for anti-vaccine misinformation and conservative complaints about Big Tech censorship.
This week, marginalized streamers united to send Twitch a message: They're fed up.
The Open App Markets Act would fundamentally alter the way smartphone apps function, limiting large tech companies’ control of smaller developers.
A video game developed at Yale University aims to offer medical professionals a new tool as they seek to curb the country's opioid crisis.
Now that the Senate has passed an infrastructure bill, cellular carriers plan to turn their advocacy efforts to the House, with the hope of gaining more funding for mobile connectivity.
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Paul said he had been suspended for seven days from uploading any videos to his official YouTube account.
Despite its cost, the program won't produce spacesuits for walking on the moon until 2025, an inspector general's report says.
As part of a confidential settlement, Apple has dropped its federal lawsuit against Corellium, which makes software that helps security researchers analyze iPhones.
The e-commerce giant, which has faced regulatory scrutiny for offering dangerous products on its marketplace, said it will pay more than $1,000 if third-party sellers of defective goods don't respond or reject claims the company believes are valid.


















