The machines will rise – literally. A YouTube video shows how small drones can fly close to the ground and be used as dangerously potent weapons in the future.
Could the brothel of the future be staffed by sex machines rather than humans? Yes, say two researchers in New Zealand. You might one day make love to a robot.
A new phone running the Medfield processor puts Intel in the mobile market, but is the company too late to matter?
Can’t find anything good on TV? A set-top box from Roku might change that with live broadcasts, on-demand TV, Netflix, music streaming, and more.
That cute cat video that got 10 million views for some reason can now generate money sooner and easier thanks to Google expanding its partner program.
A pair of Bluetooth-enabled wristwatches announced recently show that watches capable of running and controlling apps may become commonplace.
A Java security exploit has pointed out that Mac OS computers, while safer than Windows PC’s, aren’t immune to malware. How should Mac users respond?
Instagram, the popular photo-sharing app for Android and iPhone, has been acquired by Facebook. What does this mean for the two companies and their users?
Lookout, John Connor! A new prototype project from Google layers real-time information and voice control over a pair of LCD screens that act as glasses.
A recent location app pushes the boundaries of acceptable behavior, but it’s far from alone in questionable usefulness when it comes to check-in apps.



