Girl's Murder Prompts New Computer Application
Posted: 6:25 AM The murder of a 10-year-old girl is prompting development of a new computer application to track children and issue a warning when they are off track.
Posted: 6:25 AM The murder of a 10-year-old girl is prompting development of a new computer application to track children and issue a warning when they are off track.
Posted: 2:23 PM A rainstorm appears to have knocked the popular Boulder County Fairgrounds "osprey cam" off the air.
Posted: 4:39 PM It's being called a breakthrough in human stem-cell cloning.
Posted: 4:37 PM A Colorado company is developing a spaceship to take astronauts to the International Space Station.
Posted: 7:32 AM The country's four biggest cell phone companies are set to launch their first joint advertising campaign against texting while driving, uniting behind AT&T's "It Can Wait" slogan to blanket TV and radio this summer.
Posted: 9:27 AM Americans have virtually no privacy online and need to recognize that their Internet activities cannot be scrubbed, cyber-privacy experts warned this week.
Posted: 8:24 AM Word has it that Google Maps may be doing a substantial revamp to its interface.
Posted: 11:29 AM The American Meteor Society says it has received reports of a meteor exploding in the sky above southern Wyoming on Sunday night.
Posted: 8:21 AM The next NASA mission is not to Saturn, Venus or even the moon. The space agency is taking a staycation on Earth, and headed to Greenland.
Posted: 8:17 AM Smartphones are everywhere these days and nearly 100 million Americans have one, but carrying around a high-tech gadget also makes you vulnerable to high-tech threats.
Posted: 8:14 AM Text messaging in the United States is on the decline, according to a survey (PDF) released Thursday by CTIA-The Wireless Association. The numbers of SMS text messages sent and received nationally dropped from 2.3 trillion in 2011 to 2.19 trillion in 2012.
Posted: 7:47 AM How does our 21st century stack up to the one imagined by "The Jetsons?"
Posted: 4:09 PM LivingSocial is warning customers that they recently experienced a cyber-attack on their computer systems.
Posted: 6:50 AM A fake tweet state that the president had been injured in a explosion at the White House caused a few minutes of panic Tuesday. The Syrian Electronic Army has claimed responsibility.
Posted: 1:34 PM Hackers have compromised the main Twitter account of The Associated Press, sending out an erroneous tweet about an attack at the White House.
Posted: 2:00 PM Google says it will take over a troubled municipal fiber-optic system and make Provo, Utah, the third city to get its high-speed Internet service via fiber-optic cables.
Posted: 9:21 AM A three-year project funded with $100 million in federal stimulus money that promised to connect more than 170 communities throughout the state with a 1 gigabit, high-speed fiber-optic Internet connection is on hold in Colorado.
Posted: 5:25 PM Check out the top 10 iPad and iPhone apps on the market.
Posted: 3:29 PM With its new "Home" on Android gadgets, Facebook aims to put its social network at the center of people's mobile experiences.
Posted: 2:52 PM Twitter is doing away with vowels, Google has a "smell button" and the cast of "Wings" is launching a Kickstarter campaign.
Posted: 4:58 PM It's down now, but students at a Colorado high school say a Facebook page led to a weekend of bullying for some students.
Posted: 11:06 AM Sweden's language watchdog has accused Google of trying to control the Swedish language in a dispute over the definition of the colloquial term "ungoogleable."
Posted: 8:17 AM South Korean security experts say North Korea has been training a team of computer-savvy "cyber warriors" as cyberspace becomes a fertile battleground in the nations' rivalry.