Monday, May 27, 2013 | 7:31 p.m.
In partnership with: daytondailynews.com
Hi, (not you?) | Member Center | Sign Out
Find fun things to doin the Dayton, OH area
Twitter is hoping their two-step verification system will protect users from the kind of cyber attacks they've seen in the past year.
An 18-year-old has invented a device that could charge your cell in just 20-30 seconds. Find out what else it could make go a lot faster.
Technology developers and privacy campaigners give their views on the Google Glass smart headset.
Two prototype headsets made by students at the Royal College of Arts in London allow users to see the invisible and hear the inaudible.
Singapore has opened a coroner's inquiry into the death of a US engineer whose parents believe he was killed over a China-linked project related to sensitive technology.
The U.S. State Department expressed concern the file-sharing may have violated international regulations.
Waze is a community-based traffic and navigation app, which allows users to share real-time information.
Two leaked screenshots point toward a redesign for Google Maps, ditching the sidebar for an immersive map experience.
David Shing, AOL's digital prophet, speaks with Yael Cohen of Fuck Cancer at Razorfish's annual client summit. This year's focus was on Converge: Transforming Business at the Intersection of Marketing and Technology. Also the title of CEO, Bob Lord, and CTO Ray Velez's new book.
A Texas man has successfully used a 3D printer to construct a handgun made almost entirely out of plastic material.
You're Almost Done!
Select a display name and password
{* #socialRegistrationForm *} {* socialRegistration_displayName *} {* socialRegistration_emailAddress *} {* traditionalRegistration_password *} {* traditionalRegistration_passwordConfirm *}Tell us about yourself
{* registration_firstName *} {* registration_lastName *} {* registration_postalZip *} {* registration_birthday *} {* registration_gender *} {* agreeToTerms *}