Judge Throws Out FBI Evidence Obtained with Malware
A judge has ruled that evidence obtained by the FBI with the assistance of malware is inadmissible in court, making all subsequent investigation of the case warrantless and unreasonable.
A judge has ruled that evidence obtained by the FBI with the assistance of malware is inadmissible in court, making all subsequent investigation of the case warrantless and unreasonable.
Microsoft have confirmed that after 10 years of production and 85 million units sold, they will now cease to manufacture the Xbox 360.
Renowned British comedian, actor, and author Stephen Fry has urged young people to flee “dystopian” social networks in a scathing 2,600 word essay published on his personal website.
Agent 47 travels to Italy in the second installment of Io-Interactive’s episodic Hitman.
Check out gameplay from LawBreakers, the upcoming multiplayer first-person shooter from Cliff Blezinski’s Boss Key Productions.
It’s 2016, folks. Why are white heterosexual cis men still allowed to grow weed? I mean, come on.
Check out over 15 minutes of gameplay from the closed beta for Mirror’s Edge Catalyst.
Tesla’s Powerwall home battery system appears to suffer from a number of issues, including a loud electronic hum that is driving many customers crazy.
The meltdown of Silicon Valley tech jobs accelerated Tuesday, as Intel announced 12,000 job cuts worldwide and a plan to dump product lines, despite reporting higher profits.
University of Michigan senior Hunter Swogger is at it again — this time taking to a local marijuana festival dressed as a Bernie Sanders supporter.
Snapchat thought it had found a way to have a little fun on Wednesday, April 20, with a Bob Marley themed graphic. But the company went a little too far, according to irate users online.
While claiming to be a more sanitary option in public bathrooms, a recent study shows that drying your hands with a Dyson Airblade jet air hand dryer can spread 1,300 times more bacteria than paper towels.
After playing the role of personal companion, salesbot, as well as a student and English teacher, Pepper, the humanoid robot, can officially add “seafaring concierge” to its resume.
Posters promoting an event with Breitbart Tech editor Milo Yiannopoulos have been vandalized in the run up to his talk at American University in Washington on Thursday.
Technology giant Intel has announced plans to cut 12,000 staff, comprising 11% of its total global workforce.
According to risk management consultants, universities are now spending millions defending themselves in sexual assault lawsuits involving both faculty and students.
Authorities at the University of Missouri have banned disruptive student protests, with offenders now facing the possibility of disciplinary proceedings affecting their degree or even police action.
Financial documents discovered by a congressional investigative panel allegedly show that Planned Parenthood has profited from the sale of the body parts of babies aborted in its clinics.
The New York Daily News fired an editor for a “series of egregious and inexplicable errors” after allegations that Black Lives Matter figurehead Shaun King plagiarized two paragraphs from an article by Kate Briquelet on police brutality for The Daily Beast.
Peter Mensch, the manager of world-renowned music bands including Metallica, the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, and Muse, has described YouTube as “the devil” to the music industry.
When Apple announced that it would discontinue security updates for QuickTime for Windows, it set of a chain reaction that culminated in a warning from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to remove the program. Now Adobe joins the masses scrambling for a solution.
A recent girls soccer game in Elkhorn, Wisconsin, was suspended after a group of Elkhorn students directed a series of pro-Trump chants at Latino students on the opposing team.
Facebook has deleted the page of the popular news and celebrity gossip site The Shade Room, losing 4.4 million followers in the process.
Check out the game modes available, Team Deathmatch and Dodgeball, in the Gears of War 4 multiplayer beta.
The third installment in the critically acclaimed Mafia series is coming to Xbox One, PS4, and PC on October 7.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have opened criminal and civil probes into blood-testing company Theranos, just days after reports that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services were proposing to shutter its labs and ban its founder from the medical testing business.
Ratchet & Clank creators Insomniac Games are going all-in on VR via the Oculus Rift. Insomniac will debut three new titles for the popular but troubled VR platform, spanning a range of themes, genres, and gameplay concepts.
After announcing a one-off publishing deal with Insomniac Games, GameStop has confirmed the launch of its own game publishing division, “GameTrust.”
The Jungle Book, a remake of the 1967 Disney classic, grossed the sixth-highest opening weekend for a children’s movie last weekend, as the beloved tale of a boy adopted by a wolves and his journey to manhood dazzled all ages of viewers and earned top critic reviews.
Get a first look at The Unspoken, a first-person magic-wielding adventure from Insomniac Games exclusively for the Oculus Touch.
Watch this gameplay trailer for Dark Souls III featuring the song “Kingdom Fall” by Claire Wyndham.
Students, it’s time to dust off that binder and put the laptop on the shelf: it seems that the former is a better learning tool than the latter.
There was a moment, perhaps most pronounced during the 2011 Arab Spring protests, when Twitter was widely perceived as an ally to human rights activists fighting authoritarian regimes. In a week where Twitter unapologetically recruited a former member of the Chinese Peoples’
Students at the University of California, Santa Barbara, recently held an anti-racism rally in response to pro-Trump chalk messages that appeared throughout the campus in early April.
Watch gameplay from No Man’s Sky as you explore a gigantic procedurally generated universe.
Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter, has admitted to being “emotionally disturbed” by the hashtag #RIPTwitter in an interview with news.com Australia.
The rise of Amazon-owned Twitch TV’s live streaming platform has continued year upon year, making it the most popular way for gaming enthusiasts to watch their favourite titles and personalities.
New technology could help officers catch those texting behind the wheel.
It was reported this week that BuzzFeed has slashed its 2016 revenue forecast in half, after missing its 2015 target by more than $80 million.
Despite all the hype that the Apple Watch would be the next disruptive device, the sales pace for the watch is expected to fall at a 50 percent annualized rate in 2016.