Bacteria with “memory construct” snoops on our colon
Records the presence of small molecules while passing through the digestive tract.
Records the presence of small molecules while passing through the digestive tract.
Proposed rules to let one judge authorize "remote access" essentially anywhere.
Just because phone companies keep the data doesn't mean NSA won't have broad access.
New report on terrorism "blacklists" suggests it won't be easier the next time.
Op-ed: After Office for iPad's many delays, one tablet user found Google's warm arms.
Yes, you can use your TV to browse the Web, but are you sure you want to?
Turtle Rock wants to show that eating your friends is better than teabagging them.
Undergrads in "Build-A-Genome" class help get rid of all the junk DNA.
Government can still get numbers from phone company data, two hops out.
Retail giant expects to close 2 percent of stores in 2014.
They actually contain ingredients for a change, and that could be harmful.
For science, for productivity, for not making my hands move so much.
Precision Guided Firearm manufacturer accepting BTC for payment starting today.
It's too bad that booting into non-Chrome OS operating systems is so difficult.
Yes, smartphones can generate digital coins, but at a painfully glacial pace.
Judge to John Steele: "The community is worried about guys like you."
China, that "most notorious" market, sees legit sales rise 27 percent.
HHS loosens rules to accommodate those still stuck in enrollment-site hell.
Georgetown U student told FBI he learned to make the poison via his iPhone.
Despite environmental concerns, China must open its market to the world.
Longtime designers treat their industry's diversity as a game design challenge.
A small collection of bodies now orbits where they couldn't possibly have formed.
Old document leads to ill communication.
Like whale sharks, relatives of Anomalocaris evolved to filter feed.
DIY stalker device uniquely IDs people by tracking radio signals they emit.
1.4 million chips and 5,000 Raspberry Pis power absurdly large mining operation.
Facebook has big plans for connecting remote areas, too.
Rep. Mike Rogers criticized Snowden and introduced CISPA.
It's Michael Robertson's second feud with record labels and his second big loss.
A Prime membership may no longer be needed.
New suite brings together a trio of cloud services.
Attempts to keep people from hearing embarrassing audio recording keep failing.
Editing requires a subscription on iPad, but Office for iPhone users don't need one.
Ladies and gentlemen, the “Internet Party” has been formally launched.
Simultaneous statement in response to new CEO's political donations.
But results say nothing about general legalization.
Five isn't enough anymore because password cracking is frighteningly effective.
Defense spokesperson pledges to boost cyber defenses in wake of reported NSA spying.
4U enclosure adds support for external storage and PCI Express expansion.
CBS counters that it will move broadcast service online if Aereo prevails.
Manchin tells WashPost: "The whole thing lent itself to a lot of improprieties."
Also announces Project Ascend to expand access to open source software.
In case you needed another reason to not urinate in the pool.
Company valued at $7 billion sees worst first-day drop for a US IPO in 15 years.
State Senator Leland Yee championed law restricting minors' game access.
If bill passes, Brazil would become largest country with a net neutrality law.
Players who ignore repeated reports will placed in "Avoid Me" matchmaking bucket.
Notch: "I don’t want to work with social, I want to work with games."
Don't like HTC's skin? Pre-orders are live for the Google Play edition.
System could secure data by encrypting it before it leaves your computer.
It's now just going to be "Azure."
And that's not the only one! We've got all kinds of SSDs up in here!
If you sell Bitcoin and make money, you have to pay taxes on it.
"NVLink" shares up to 80GB of data per second between CPUs and GPUs.
Kim Dotcom's service will get new investors ahead of encrypted chat, e-mail expansion.
“Precision Strike” program will deliver two-man planes for targeted killing
Company donates DOS 1.1 and Word for Windows 1.1 code to Computer History Museum.
After “drone-assisted” moose kill, Board of Game prohibits their use as spotters.
A report from the small corner of the globe that harbors drug-resistant malaria.
Unwritten rules, very real money, and a slew of pro photographers with a favorite app.
We load up OpenDKIM, SpamAssassin, ClamAV, and get Sieve filtering operational.
Rockets and jets power a land speed record attempt and STEM outreach project.
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