
Microsoft Says It's in Love With Linux. Now It's Finally Proving It
• WiredIt's official: Microsoft code isn't just for Windows anymore.
It's official: Microsoft code isn't just for Windows anymore.
Exclusive: Documents reveal Sidewalk Labs is offering cloud software Flow to Columbus, Ohio, to upgrade bus and parking services – and bring them under Google's management
Pilots hail 'aggresive and dynamic' software after losing to it repeatedly
A new project was unveiled during this year's annual Libertarian event Porcfest in New Hampshire called BEWP, a Bitcoin-Enabled Wi-Fi Portal that serves as a wireless connection through the internal router with a Bitcoin paywall.
Thoughtcrime was not a thing that could be concealed forever. You might dodge successfully for a while, even for years, but sooner or later they were bound to get you. ~ George Orwell, 1984
How many more data dumps does this hacker have with him that has yet to be exposed?
Cybersecurity expert, libertarian presidential candidate, and founder of McAfee antivirus, John McAfee is taking over as CEO at publicly-traded MGT Capital Investments, Inc., (NYSE MKT: MGT).
IN THE EARLY 1970s, at Silicon Valley's Xerox PARC, Alan Kay envisioned computer software as something akin to a biological system, a vast collection of small cells that could communicate via simple messages.
A new mathematical framework allows researchers to capture fluid dynamics coupled to interface motion at unprecedented detail. The framework, called "interfacial gauge methods" rewrites the equations governing incompressible fluid flow in a way that
If you're a systems administrator working in the United States, a recent decision from 12 Texan jurors should give you a moment of pause before you next hit the delete key.
Uber's courier service, UberRUSH, is aimed at providing companies with with a fast and flexible means of making deliveries to customers, without the need for their own logistics operation.
Across the nation, and also on Twitter, Lexus owners say the navigation systems in their luxury cars suddenly stopped working today for some as-of-yet unknown reason.
Over the past few months I've been screwing around a lot with Javascript drawing libraries for a software/research project that involves displaying hierarchical trees (family trees, archetypically) that don't look like total shit. Which turns out to
A face in the crowd no more
SECURITY FLAWS IN software can be tough to find. Purposefully planted ones--hidden backdoors created by spies or saboteurs--are often even stealthier.
Imagine if when you launched a gaming app on your smartphone, the device could automatically morph into the shape of a console. Then, if you received a text message and needed to respond, it could transform itself back into a phone.
Since Uber launched in 2009, the ride-hailing company quickly spread across the world, growing into a giant business that recently earned a $62.5 billion valuation.
Israeli start-up Faception is claiming it can spot terrorists by simply analyzing their faces and says it is working with "a leading Homeland Security Agency" to identify potential threats.
many cases, the technology used by the government and military far surpasses what the average citizen has access to. However, in other cases where the government is cheap or lazy, their technology is actually far behind what is on the market. Accordi
Years ago, it was seen as a "conspiracy theory" that the elite wanted to microchip the populace. Now well its right in our faces constantly, its no longer a secret i'll start by Repeating the words of the great Aaron Russo Rockefeller's best
Blockchain startup ShoCard has developed a proof-of-concept focused on digital identity in partnership with a major IT firm that works with the airline industry.
The internet age has given us no shortage of coding tutorials. There are instructional websites, games, online courses--even DIY computer kits. But Hopscotch is different. While most coding is done on computers with lines of code, Hopscotch is a vis
Google has created an app to turn Android devices into mobile laboratories, in the hopes it will inspire young scientists to explore, measure and test ideas about the world around them.
The legal battle between Oracle and Google is about to come to an end.
Brent Rose tries out a new "Mixed Reality" software developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab.
The next version of Google's mobile OS is almost done, and there are gobs of new features.
You can do a lot of things in virtual reality, but so far, there's no commonly accepted VR operating system -- a full interface that offers all the same options as a desktop or mobile system.
WhatsApp has released an official desktop app, letting you use its wildly popular messaging service on your computer.
Microsoft has purchased ten million strands of synthetic DNA to advance cutting edge digital data storage technology. With the amount of digital data doubling nearly every two years, the tech industry is on a quest for a long-term solution to keep tr
Last month, a "secret meeting" that involved more than 100 executives from some of the biggest financial institutions in the United States was held in New York City.