
Facebook Is Exploiting Political Views Of Users To Sell Ads
Aug 24, 2016 06:22 am UTC| Technology
When it comes to expressing political views, Facebook can be one of the most hostile platforms. Just when users think that their opinions have no consequence, however, it turns out that the social network was actually...

New York Times Hacked By Russians, FBI Probe Underway
Aug 24, 2016 05:15 am UTC| Technology
Weeks after hacking the DNC, it would seem that Russia is at it again. The latest targets are American news organizations and publications, with the New York Times being one of the bigger names on the list. The hacking...

No More Pop-up Ads If Google Gets Its Way, Guilty Sites To Be Punished
Aug 24, 2016 02:38 am UTC| Technology
Pop-up ads are considered the most annoying forms of advertising on the internet, along with ads inserted in YouTube videos and banners on mobile games that make them hard to play. Of the three, the first seems to have...

‘Tesla Model S’ Now Fastest Production Car In The World, Breaks Range Record
Aug 24, 2016 02:36 am UTC| Technology
Tesla has already revolutionized how electric cars are made, presented, and sold. Now, Elon Musk is upping the ante with a new 100 kWH battery pack that can propel the Model S from 0 to 60 mph in 2.5 seconds. The new power...

New GTX10-Equipped Gaming Laptops Might Be As Powerful As Desktop Rigs
Aug 23, 2016 09:11 am UTC| Technology
It has always been the rule in PC gaming since its inception that Desktops are better than Laptops. Although laptops provide the advantage of portability, players almost always have to sacrifice quality and playability....

New ‘Overwatch’ Map ‘Eichenwalde’ Slightly Skewed To Favor Defenders
Aug 23, 2016 08:05 am UTC| Technology
The new Eichenwalde map is now live on the public test servers of Overwatch, and players are now free to appreciate the beauty of the German countryside in between shooting enemies and transporting payloads. Defenders may...

Self-Assembling Phone Built By MIT Engineers, Could Have Major Industry Impact
Aug 23, 2016 06:57 am UTC| Technology
Right now, manufacturing smartphones is a meticulous, precise activity that requires the right equipment and attentive personnel. However, MITs Self-Assembly Lab just changed the game when it comes to putting together...