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The day after getting its driverless car approved in Nevada, Google's automated car was spotted in D.C.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — After being spanked by the Federal Communications Commission, Google is scolding the agency for its handling of a recently concluded investigation into the company's collection of emails, passwords and other personal information transmitted over wireless networks.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Oracle and Google are set to face each other in court in San Francisco on Monday.
If you own an Android phone, your next Words With Friends or Facebook update could contain a virus.
A co-op program offers real-world experience along with all the theory.
Graduates are finding new opportunities in tech firms and abroad.
Watchdog group releases an iPad and Android app with information on known terror and hate groups.
A course or two in social media can be helpful, but students say it’s not worth a whole concentration.
Silicon Valley companies are throwing their weight behind a new email authentication system.
Harry Reid said he was postponing a test vote set for Tuesday in light of online protests.
