Video blogger Dan Brown has answered a lot of questions about his Dan 3.0 project. Here are 10 more.
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The Obama administration reportedly wants to make it easier for the FBI to obtain records on individual Internet activities without first obtaining a court order when it involves terrorism or intelligence investigations.
The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday that Google has been talking to companies that make social networking games. Games like Farmville, which is played within Facebook, draw tens of millions of players a month and are potentially lucrative for the sites that host them. Earlier this year, Google unveiled a networking service called Buzz, but critics complained about privacy concerns.
The integration of photonics with electronics brought about a new lease of life to the industry. But with the high cost of optical fibers and other optoelectronic components, their adoption remained limited to the high end devices and applications.
International authorities have arrested a 23-year-old Slovenian computer hacker believed responsible for creating the malicious computer code that infected as many as 12 million computers, invading major banks and corporations around the world, FBI officials told The Associated Press on Tuesday.
A high-tech system will adjust the price at parking meters based on real-time information. The aim: To make prices just right.
The iPhone ecosystem, which Apple protects with the ferocity of a Smoke Monster, is about to get wilder. And we have the Library of Congress and the Electronic Frontier Foundation to thank for it.
Owners will be able to break electronic locks and install iPhone applications not approved by Apple under new rules announced Monday. The government also created a rule to allow owners to used cell phones to break access codes that lock them to one network.
500 million Facebook users can't be wrong -- can they? The social media monolith is only six years old, yet its impact is global. Guest host Audie Cornish takes a look back at how Facebook went from a single college dorm room to the half-billion mark.
The next time you reach for a bottle of extra-virgin olive oil, beware. A new study from the University of California-Davis found that more than two-thirds of random samples of extra-virgin olive oil didn't make the grade.
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