Snapchat to change how we remember
As social media becomes an archive, we choose to post what we want to recall.
As social media becomes an archive, we choose to post what we want to recall.
You don't need antivirus for your phone, you just need good practices.
A new way to pay for just about anything without needing your wallet.
Just what you've always wanted: a working replica of a 1960s Star Trek Communicator. Sort of. A bit.
The search for rare vinyl albums can be long and frustrating. Here are some tips.
Do you know that next year people will be taking three trillion photos? That is the estimate of the New York Times. And every day we are uploading 80 million priceless pictures to Instagram. Which makes us ask the obvious question: why do we do it?
Apple is in preliminary talks to buy Tidal, the music-streaming service largely owned by musician Jay Z, according to reports.
Does your average home still need a full-blown PVR?
'Not like we came here to play,' said one Holocaust Museum visitor, 'but gotta catch 'em all.'
Residents of gorgeous, isolated, islands got tired of waiting for Google Maps to come to them.
Tokyo Mirage Sessions is a sugary blend of J-pop, anime and an RPG.
The development of biomedical sensors, quantum computing and internet speeds have just been given a boost.
Plucky spacecraft now in orbit around Jupiter, scientists hope it will reveal origins of solar system.
Yes, the app does have access to a huge amount of your personal data. And that's not all.
Construction completed on world's largest radio telescope, raising hope of finding new worlds.
Google has released new data on its two-year-old initiative to create a more diverse US workforce, saying it had more black, Latino and female employees but still lagged its goal of mirroring the population.
As valuations flounder for Silicon Valley startups once worth billions, investor interest is on the rise in for startups with both financial and social benefits.
Takeover of troubled portal by Digital Transformation Office confirmed
Facebook shareholders have approved a proposal to create a new class of non-voting shares.
MySpace hack shows that your old information can be just as useful to criminals as your current details.
Rapidly expanding tech scene is turning to Australia for capital — and experience.
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