<< Start < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next > End >> Page 1 of 719
Model Brittanie Weaver
Busted! Model Nabs Peeping Tom and His iPad
May 21, 2013, by Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
A Los Angeles man gets indicted for videotaping under the skirt of a model who uses Internet to ID creep.
View Full Article »
pinterest rich pin example
How to Use Pinterest's New Rich Pins
May 21, 2013, by Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
Pinterest wants you to go beyond looking and start doing. New rich pins from select partners provide extra information, but they can be tough to find.
View Full Article »
screenshots of privacy app Clueful
New 'Clueful' App Scans Android Devices for Privacy Leaks
May 21, 2013, by Paul Wagenseil, Senior Editor, Security, TechNewsDaily
Find out who's being naughty, and who's being nice.
View Full Article »
Tornado
Can Any Buildings Survive Tornados?
May 21, 2013, by Jillian Scharr, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
Your best bet for surviving a tornado like the one that ripped through Moore, Oklahoma is with a tested storm shelter.
View Full Article »
Flickr user Carter Baldwin
Should You Pay For a Premium Flickr Account?
May 21, 2013, by Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
A dramatic overhaul has left Flickr users reeling. Here's what you need to know about new account options.
View Full Article »
The Xbox One is a sleek, angular, futuristic device.
Microsoft Unveils Xbox One, Ramps Up Restrictions
May 21, 2013, by Marshall Honorof, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
Microsoft's new console will bring eight new game franchises and a host of media options.
View Full Article »
3d concrete object
All-Natural 3D Printers: Salt and Wood Can Be Used
May 21, 2013, Melissa J. Perenson, TechNewsDaily Contributor
New process can 3D print objects using wood, salt and other natural materials.
View Full Article »
spyware eye peering through windowshade on computer screen
Microsoft Can Read Your Skype Messages — and Says So
May 21, 2013, by Marshall Honorof, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
Communications via Skype may not be strictly between you and your contacts.
View Full Article »
SULSA Printed Aircraft
3-D Printing Could Revolutionize U.S. Navy
May 21, 2013, Elizabeth Palermo, TechNewsDaily Contributor
The nascent technology could be put to good use on the high seas.
View Full Article »
Networks
How a Computer Model Could Help Fight Terrorism
May 21, 2013, by Jillian Scharr, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
It's just a matter of finding the right node, the developers say.
View Full Article »
Dolphins Find Rare Torpedo Off Calif. Coast
Dolphins Find Rare Torpedo Off Calif. Coast
May 21, 2013, by Dave Brody
A pair of bottlenose dolphins being trained by the Navy to find undersea object, including mines, is being praised for discovering a relic.
View Full Article »
hands holding smartphones up to blue sky
Why You Don't Need Congress to Unlock Your Cellphone
May 21, 2013, Tom Spring, TechNewsDaily Contributor
You can probably unlock your mobile phone right now -- legally.
View Full Article »
Oklahoma Tornado - 'This Is War Zone Terrible' | Video
May 20, 2013, by TechNewsDaily.com, staff
A huge tornado flattened an area near Oklahoma City on Monday, leaving a wake of tangled wreckage, as a dangerous storm system threatened as many as 10 states. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
View Full Article »
lighting option for home office
Putting Your Home Office in Its Best Light
May 20, 2013, by Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
Ready to upgrade your lighting based on scientific research? Lighting Research Center launches first interactive website showing optimum lighting for rooms with computers.
View Full Article »
Coherent twin bonds
Getting 'Kinky': Nanoscale Atomic Interfaces Have Serious Flaws
May 20, 2013, by Jillian Scharr, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
Allegedly 'perfect' nanoscale bonds are anything but—and that just makes them stronger.
View Full Article »
promo shot for hangover part 3
'HangOver' Indian Espionage Campaign Linked to Mac Malware
May 20, 2013, Ben Weitzenkorn, TechNewsDaily Contributor
Bug on African activist's computer linked to attacks on Pakistan, Norway.
View Full Article »
Dolphins are used by the United States Navy to detect mines.
How Dolphins Reveal Undersea Treasures
May 20, 2013, by Marshall Honorof, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
Although they usually hunt for mines, a team of Navy dolphins has found a historical treasure.
View Full Article »
seniors on beach
Sun, Sea and Identity Theft? Florida Tops All 50 States
May 20, 2013, by Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
FTC report shows Florida has far more than its fair share of victims, many of whom are retirees and are prime targets for medical identity theft.
View Full Article »
ATM keyboard through blue filter
Former Thief Invents Theft-Proof ATMs from His Cell
May 20, 2013, by Jillian Scharr, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
Frank Abagnale would be proud of this former ATM skimmer.
View Full Article »
interior of nightclub with dancers, lasers, disco ball
Lights, Music Could Trigger Smartphone Malware
May 20, 2013, by Marshall Honorof, TechNewsDaily Staff Writer
In the future, hackers could leverage music, vibrations or light patterns to trigger malware.
View Full Article »
Hackers Who 'Wreaked Havoc' at Sony Jailed in UK
May 20, 2013, by Clayton Ashely
Four are men sentenced to jail for a hacking spree that caused millions of dollars of damage. Powered by NewsLook.
View Full Article »
Penitent Romanian Hacker Aims to Protect World's ATMs
May 20, 2013, by Clayton Ashely
A Romanian hacker serving a prison term for manipulating automated teller machines (ATMs) says he has invented a device that can make the world's cash dispensers impregnable even to tech-savvy crimin…
View Full Article »
next guide nip/tuck show page
NextGuide Keeps Track of All Your Favorite Shows
May 20, 2013, by Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
Juggling live TV with cable, streaming and on-demand services can be a nightmare. A new website lets you find your favorites, and sends reminders ahead of airtime.
View Full Article »
energy, solar, solar energy, photosynthesis, nanoscience
Fake Forest Converts Sunlight into Chemical Energy
May 20, 2013, Elizabeth Palermo, TechNewsDaily Contributor
A nanowire forest mimics photosynthesis and can create fuel cell gases.
View Full Article »
Teletubbies
Teletubbies Say Eh-Oh, Vine Says Oh, Yes!
May 17, 2013, by Leslie Meredith, TechNewsDaily Senior Writer
Learn how young Florida Realtor Bruce Devlin has repopularized a favorite childhood TV show.
View Full Article »
<< Start < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Next > End >> Page 1 of 719
Follow