October 11, 2013 Krokodil, The Flesh-Eating Street Drug That Rots Skin From Inside-Out, Expands To Illinois It’s called “the most horrible drug in the world” — and it’s come to Illinois. Dr. Abhin Singala, a specialist at Presence St. via…
October 11, 2013 Prehistoric Code Found In Clay Balls From Mesopotamia May Represent First Data Storage System Researchers studying clay balls from Mesopotamia have discovered clues to a lost code that was used for record-keeping about 200 years before writing was…
October 11, 2013 Google Uses Shared Endorsements Google is updating its Terms Of Service. The new terms will go live on November 11, 2013. What’s changing? How your Google+ profile name…
October 11, 2013 Some iPhone 5s users seeing ‘blue screen of death’ common to Windows There have already been numerous issues reported with Apple’s iOS 7, but a new error that’s starting to be reported is reminiscent of a…
October 11, 2013 Sony Plans To Overtake Mobile Rivals Without Focusing On China And The U.S. Samsung and Apple stand firmly at the stop of the smartphone heap, and players like HTC and LG continue ride their way up the…
October 11, 2013 Apps Crash More On The iPhone 5s Than The iPhone 5 Despite the fact that you got the newest, fastest, goldest iPhone available, you may have noticed something a bit frustrating. Apps are crashing more…
October 11, 2013 Toyota Shows Hydrogen Prototype in Race Toward Fuel Cells Toyota Motor Corp. (7203) has long held out hydrogen as the ultimate alternative to gasoline for powering autos. Soon, consumers will be able to…
October 11, 2013 Congress urgently works to end fiscal deadlock Late on Thursday, House of Representatives Republicans were looking at possible changes to a vague plan they floated that would give Obama a short-term…
October 11, 2013 Here’s What Apple’s New “Spaceship” Headquarters Looks Like Today… Apple is in the final approval process for its new “Spaceship” campus in Cupertino, California. The company hopes to finish construction of the Spaceship…
August 17, 2013 If You Send To Gmail, You Should Have ‘No Legitimate Expectation Of Privacy’ If you happen to send an email to one of the 400 million people who use Google’s Gmail service, you shouldn’t have any expectation…