No one likes to wait for a traffic light, which is why traffic lights are the most dangerous spot for pedestrians in a city. One city is changing that.
The European Space Agency landed the unmanned spacecraft Rosetta on the surface of Comet 67P yesterday. This was the first time something like this has ever taken place. But what's even more breathtaking is the weird recording that's been made of the comet.
Facebook: questionnaires that ask "What is your gangster name?" or "What is your porn star name"? You won't be taking those quizzes after you read this.
A mother in the U.K. is upset over the new Barbie doll that's part of the 'Barbie Life In The Dreamhouse' series. She says the new Barbie is using profanity.
Have a teenager that won't answer the cell phone that you pay for when you call it? A mother from Houston has created an app called 'Ignore No More' that will force your teen to talk to you.
I paid $10,000 for my first new car. This morning, I heard about a smartphone that sells for $11,000! Engadget.com reports the British smartphone maker Vertu will soon introduce a new device called the Signature Touch, with a starting price of $10,900.
In a world where a lot of the news is bad and where young people are portrayed as lazy, disrespectful and thug like, this story about high school students in Brazil learning English from seniors in retirement homes who are looking for someone to talk to will warm your heart.
Using new Compact Florescent Lamps (CFL) and Light Emitting Diode (LED) bulbs with your old dimmer switches is not a good idea at all and could be trouble.
In an age where iPhones and iPads rule the world, kids today may have a pretty difficult time imagining a world where physical CDs -- and even cassette tapes -- were the norm. In a hilarious new video that is now going viral, a handful of kids, aged 13 and younger, were given a Walkman and asked what it was and how to operate it. And the overwhelming majority of them were (adorably) stumped.
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The breakdown revealed this week affects a widely used encryption technology that is supposed to protect online accounts for a variety of online communications and electronic commerce.