This image provided by NASA shows an image taken shortly after the Centaur rocket impacted the moon taken from the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite Friday morning Oct.
The smell of manure hangs over Greeley as it has for half a century. These days it's more than just a potent reminder of the region's agricultural roots and the hundreds of thousands of cattle raised on the city's outskirts.
Earlier reports that a new Bootrom being shipped with the latest iPhone 3GS devices blocks jailbreaking are only half-true, it would appear. iPhone Dev-Team member Eric McDonald addressed the reports in an interview released yesterday.
Ah, the recliner. The American invention that linked lazing in the living room to television and frozen dinners is one of the few bright spots in a well-worn U.S. household furniture industry.
New York City's Taxi and Limousine Commission has presented proposals that would prohibit cabbies from using an array of new communications technologies.
While Symantec and other antivirus firms may make gibes at Microsoft's free Security Essentials antivirus, Microsoft reportedly offered the product in order to increase AV coverage in regions where people can't afford to pay for one. At least, that's the reason they gave, and at first glance it appears MSE is making some headway.
On Thursday, Google announced it will be launching an e-Book store called "Google Editions" in the first half of 2010. We first wrote about this possibility in June.
Earlier this year, Microsoft released the .NET Framework 3.5 update. At the same time, as an added bonus, end users would get an extra Firefox extension, the "Microsoft .NET Framework Assistant (ClickOnce)," without being asked. That's bad enough, but at the same time the extension made Firefox vulnerable to attack.
Richard Heene and his family have never been afraid of the spotlight as they made a name for themselves chasing down storms, starring in a reality TV show and experimenting with a series of unusual inventions including hovercraft, a weather-gathering flying saucer and a rocket launcher.
Acer President Gianfranco Lanci is either prescient, or he knew what IDC was going to report. On Wednesday, Lanci said Acer would pass Dell in PC sales rankings "very soon." Later the same day, IDC confirmed that.
It is no secret that America's three separate electrical grids are inefficient, both in terms of carbon output and reliability. But how can they be fixed?