
By Joseph Szadkowski - The Washington Times
A legendary survival horror franchise serves up a terrifying port of a third-person shooter for veteran gamers to take part in another mutant virus outbreak. Published May 20, 2013 Comments

By Cheryl K. Chumley - The Washington Times
Yahoo’s board of directors approved an offer to buy the ailing Tumblr company for $1.1 billion in cash. Published May 20, 2013 Comments

By Cheryl K. Chumley - The Washington Times
A California teenager has invented a device that fully charges a cell phone in 20 seconds flat, and leading technology firms, including Google, are turning interested eyes her way. Published May 20, 2013 Comments

By Kyle Hightower and Rob Gillies - Associated Press
Research In Motion unveiled a lower-cost BlackBerry aimed at consumers in emerging markets on Tuesday and said it will offer its once-popular BlackBerry Messenger service on iPhones and devices running Google’s Android software. Published May 14, 2013 Comments

By Joseph Szadkowski - The Washington Times
The sequel to a 2010, sci-fi horror game continues a post-apocalyptic nightmare for those brave enough to enter the Moscow railway tunnels. Published May 14, 2013 Comments
By Ben Wolfgang - The Washington Times
The first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem. Published March 27, 2013
By Bill Gertz - The Washington Times
Cyberwarfare is the hot topic in military and intelligence circles at the Pentagon amid unrelenting cyberattacks from China, Russia, Iran and elsewhere. Published March 27, 2013
By Cheryl K. Chumley - The Washington Times
How very Harry Potter. Researchers say they've taken a step closer toward the invention of a full-body invisibility device that would allow the wearer to move about absent detection, much like the teen wizard did when he donned his magical cloak in the film. Published March 27, 2013
By Marcia Dunn - Associated Press
A privately owned cargo ship left the International Space Station with a full science load Tuesday and aimed for a splashdown in the Pacific. Published March 26, 2013
By Cheryl K. Chumley - The Washington Times
Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg may start a political advocacy group to push policies aligned with immigration, the economy, education and taxpayer funding for more scientific research, an unnamed industry insider said. Published March 26, 2013
By Joseph Szadkowski - The Washington Times
The latest entry into a popular video game franchise not only stars Mr. Woods in all of his motion-captured glory, but also features a slew of superstars from the past and present ready to attack the fairways. Published March 26, 2013
By Shaun Waterman - The Washington Times
Several websites that carry independent news or defectors' reports from North Korea said they were knocked offline Tuesday in what looks like another cyberattack from Pyongyang. Published March 26, 2013
By Shaun Waterman - The Washington Times
Some of the malicious software that paralyzed computer networks at major South Korean banks and TV broadcasters last week originated in the United States and three European countries, authorities in Seoul said Monday. Published March 25, 2013
By Jessica Chasmar - The Washington Times
A team of scientists in Switzerland has developed the world's smallest medical implant to monitor critical chemicals in the blood that can be sent to a smartphone via Bluetooth. Published March 24, 2013
By Jessica Chasmar - The Washington Times
The Union of French Jewish Students (UEJF) is suing Twitter for nearly $50 million after it refused to turn over the names of people who had tweeted racist and anti-semitic remarks, as ruled by a French court. Published March 24, 2013
By Youkyung Lee - Associated Press
Investigators have yet to pinpoint the culprit behind a synchronized cyberattack in South Korea last week. But in Seoul, the focus remains fixed on North Korea, where South Korean security experts say Pyongyang has been training a team of computer-savvy "cyberwarriors" as cyberspace becomes a fertile battleground in the standoff between the two Koreas. Published March 24, 2013
By Jessica Chasmar - The Washington Times
West Virginia lawmakers have introduced a bill that would ban drivers from using Google Glass from behind the wheel. Published March 24, 2013
By Shaun Waterman - The Washington Times
The 2009 cyberattack by the U.S. and Israel that crippled Iran's nuclear program by sabotaging industrial equipment constituted "an act of force" and was likely illegal under international law, according to a manual commissioned by NATO's cyberwarfare center in Estonia. Published March 24, 2013
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German engineering company Bosch said Friday that it is abandoning its solar energy business, because there is no way to make it economically viable amid overcapacity and huge price pressure in the industry. Published March 22, 2013
By MARTHA MENDOZA and SUDHIN THANAWALA - Associated Press
A female developer was fired after tweeting about a group of men she said were making sexual comments at a computer programming conference, fueling an already vigorous debate about gender equality and culture in Silicon Valley. Published March 22, 2013