In Pictures: Daunting photos of a village built to handle electronic waste
Stripped computers and air-conditioners are part of daily Chinese village life.
Stripped computers and air-conditioners are part of daily Chinese village life.
The US Department of Justice said 10 people were indicted today for their roles in a $20 million stolen identity refund fraud conspiracy.
Google's sensors avoid trouble, even when other drivers try to distract the cars
3D printed guns, candy and cars top the list.
Virgin Galactic, SpaceX and others expect the site to be the hub of commercial space operations
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Take a look inside Russian NASA, ESA spacecraft construction
While tax return fraud seems to have hit epidemic proportions, the Internal Revenue Service today said it has started more than 200 new investigations this filing season into identity theft and refund fraud schemes.
Data breaches seem to be happening at an absurdly rapid rate these days with reported incidents involving the theft of personally identifiable information hitting 25,566 in 2013 up from 10,481 in 2009.
In its 50-year history the IBM mainframe has been hailed and vilified. It has been born, reborn (many times) and pronounced dead. And yet the Big Iron remains a key computing resource for many large companies and will do so for many years. Here we take a look at the mainframe’s long history, from its use with the US space program to its prominence inside large business datacentres. Take a look.
The IRS today tried to clear up some of the ongoing row about how bitcoin and other virtual currencies would be treated come tax time.
The Federal Trade Commission today issued its annual look at what consumers in the United States are complaining about the most.
NASA and others are looking to protect the world from asteroid strikes
Everybody wants your money – the IRS too, but at least they will take it legally. The IRS however doesn't want your money taken by scamsters who use tax season to celebrate Christmastime for dirtbags.
Online dating and romance sites are obviously popular and because of that, regardless of the millions of admonitions to watch out for con artists, they are also a growing favorite of heartless scammers.