Twitter Releases FBI's Potentially Unconstitutional Requests
The gag order on talking about the national security letters has now been lifted.
The gag order on talking about the national security letters has now been lifted.
No one from the GamerGate movement has been prosecuted, despite repeated bomb threats and doxxing.
We've all eaten too much corn at one point, but this is a step too far.
Pterosaurs, Hatzeogopteryxes and Azhdarchidae. It's a dinosaur spelling bee!
The exhibition is open to the public at the Kennedy Space Center in Titusville, Florida.
Don't we all?
Qui custodiet ipsos custodes? Hackers, apparently.
Let's take a moment to think about the sad death of the Philae lander. RIP, tiny robot.
Everything is terrible and awful, and it's only been one week.
Welcome to another instalment of The Week in Geek. Here are some of the biggest stories you might have missed this week.
Taking direct images of exoplanets, and turning them into videos so we can watch their orbits, makes these faraway worlds a little more real.
Or you could just make sure you buy reputable USB-C cables.
It’s surprising that it’s taken this long to come up with a dating service for people who want to bone but find online dating too intimate.
Apple has been known to patent some weird stuff, but this latest one takes the biscuit.
Apparently a feat that scientists have been working on for 80 years.
Come 1st February, it's very unlikely you're going to be able to watch any channel owned by Discovery.