An investment group that applied for 307 generic top-level domains, including .army, .airforce and .medical, is raising concerns over the potential for fraud.
The improved robotic "pack mule" can carry a lot of gear for soldiers, follow them in the field and even charge their radios.
Intel test finds dunking servers in mineral oil can cut power consumption.
The movie that inspired a lot of people to become government techies might have been real, just a little.
The new OS provides an easy connection to Xbox Live, though that might not be popular with network admins.
A different kind of networking switch that turned up in Iowa has been returned to Google — with no questions answered.
The incentive to developers could help restore interest in government circles.
In certain places, traveling feds can almost count on an attempt to steal information from their laptops. Here are ways to give them the old Willy Wonka.
The new Microsoft OS will kill some shortcuts you might be used to, but it's not all bad.
Many rejected Vista and resisted Windows 7; what will they make of Windows 8?
Researchers at Rutgers have developed a prototype device that lets you authenticate with the swipe of a finger.
The AISight cameras used during the Republican convention adapt to their environment to determine if anything is amiss.