SYDNEY -- Mothers yearn for the old-fashioned simple life -- but the pressures of modern living make it increasingly difficult to achieve, an Australian study shows.Romantic visions of keeping chickens, veggie patches and...
MILEURA STATION, Australia -- Australia will share with South Africa the rights to host the world's largest radio telescope, the Square Kilometer Array, after a meeting of the SKA organization's members in the Dutch city of...
WASHINGTON -- The personal information of roughly 123,000 federal employees -- including at least 25 members of Congress -- may have been exposed after a cyber attack last year on the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), FOX News...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- The first private spacecraft to supply the International Space Station (ISS) successfully docked there Friday in a landmark test mission that experts hope may restore US access to the outpost."SpaceX...
OXFORD, England -- Early humans were more musically advanced than previously thought, according to European scientists who examined ancient flutes found in a cave in southern Germany.Researchers from Oxford and Tubingen...
Monday, May 21 2012 11:24 PM EDT2012-05-22 03:24:36 GMT
Proponents of driverless cars say the technology could free gridlock across Tampa Bay, and help disabled and elderly drivers regain their independence.
Proponents of driverless cars say the technology could free gridlock across Tampa Bay, and help disabled and elderly drivers regain their independence. They say the cars could also cut rush hour commute times in half.
Tuesday, May 15 2012 8:54 AM EDT2012-05-15 12:54:46 GMT
Facebook confirmed Tuesday that it raised the expected price range for its initial public offering (IPO).
Facebook confirmed Tuesday that it raised the expected price range for its initial public offering (IPO) to between $34 and $38 a share, up from $28 to $35 a share, according to a filing cited by Dow Jones.
Thursday, May 3 2012 9:10 PM EDT2012-05-04 01:10:07 GMT
Don't be surprised if you see an odd-looking vehicle with nobody's hands on the steering wheel this summer. It will be an "autonomous vehicle," using Florida roads as test tracks.
Don't be surprised if you see an odd-looking vehicle with nobody's hands on the steering wheel this summer. It will be an "autonomous vehicle," using Florida roads as test tracks.
Wednesday, April 25 2012 8:55 AM EDT2012-04-25 12:55:19 GMT
If you've ever scrolled through an internet message board, you know how nasty the comments can get, especially when the websites let you remain anonymous.
If you've ever scrolled through an internet message board, you know how nasty the comments can get, especially when the websites let you remain anonymous.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Google announced Tuesday that it completed its $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility Holdings and named a new executive to lead the smartphone maker.Dennis Woodside, a Google executive...
SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Yahoo and Alibaba Group have officially agreed to a deal for the Silicon Valley internet giant to sell back half its stake in the Chinese web company, in a $7 billion deal.The taxable share sale...
WASHINGTON -- Microsoft on Friday won a decision in one of its patent disputes with Motorola Mobility, as the full International Trade Commission (ITC) ruled that some Motorola devices infringe on its technology.This patent...
NORWALK, Conn. -- Travel search company Kayak.com, which has been putting off its plans to go public for more than a year and a half, is now getting ready to pull the trigger, according to sources.The Norfolk, Conn.-based...
SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Yahoo is in the final stages of selling a large chunk of its stake in China's Alibaba Group back to the company, in a complex deal that is set to include a multi-billion-dollar share buyback to investors...
The Falcon 9 rocket and the Dragon capsule are the bread and butter of SpaceX, which hopes for more contracts to ferry things, and people, to and from space.
The Falcon 9 rocket and the Dragon capsule are the bread and butter of SpaceX, which hopes for more contracts with NASA and others to ferry things, and people, to and from space.