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As the virtual currency breaks value records, a new online retailer hopes to push Amazon and Newegg to start accepting Bitcoins.
Two years ago, lawmakers declared war against online drug marketplace Silk Road. So far, the dealers are winning.
Next-gen technology like Google Glass and smart watches will function alongside human anatomy to augment reality in what could be the world's first major technological trend toward Transhumanism.
As the Apples and Samsungs of the tech world strive for cutting edge technology, Finland-based mobile maker Nokia has set its sights elsewhere.
A security firm claims to have caught China digitally red-handed hacking US-based corporations — which China denies. But the evidence of a relationship is mounting. How many state-sponsored hacker groups might be operating in China?
Encouraged by past success, activists are preparing for round two in the fight against CISPA but this time the White House may not be on their side.
A hacker gained access to a television emergency alert system in Montana, alerting residents to a zombie outbreak.
Yemen’s former president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, was never properly investigated for killing of protesters, report finds.
One of the open internet's most reviled enemies, CISPA, will be reintroduced to the US House of Representatives later this year as part of renewed efforts to defend against cyber attack.
Following rumors that Microsoft's next generation Xbox console will not allow users to play cheaper used games, video game reseller GameStop suffered a fall in stock prices while the internet erupted in outrage and speculation.
Anonymous has released user and personal information belonging to 4,000 US community bank executives, in an escalation in their online battle against the US Department of Justice.
It's not science fiction. Cyber warfare is becoming reality as the US ramps up efforts to challenge China's digital hegemony.
Responding to threats of cyber espionage and state sponsored cyber attack, US Cyber Command looks to expand its forces by 4000.
Defying dated US law, Google demands law enforcement demonstrate probable cause before turning over user data.
Kim Dotcom's latest project, Mega, is struggling to maintain viability as the security community expresses concerns over the site's encryption tools.
Publicly aligning itself with the Chiapas-based Zapatista movement, embattled Anonymous Mexico defaced and temporarily brought down websites belonging to Mexico's Department of Defense on Thursday.
As Bioware prepares to make Star Wars: The Old Republic free to play, adding same-gender relationships to the game is proving a difficult and controversial endeavor.
Consumers are expected to volunteer more personal data to use the new gadgets unveiled at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
More Ugandan government sites have fallen under cyber attack by LGBT rights advocates within the Anonymous collective in protest of the country's anti-homosexuality bill.
French Students have sued Twitter, arguing in a Parisian court on Tuesday that the micro-blogging website must divulge the personal information of users tweeting anti-Semitic messages.
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