From the White House to Facebook, the Star Wars craze is cutting a wide swath as the long-awaited sequel “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” opened in theaters across the globe. Action News was told by some moviegoers that fans that attempted to watch the film at United...
Tim Cook doesn’t often lose his cool, but he got surprisingly riled up while discussing claims that Apple is doing its best to avoid paying taxes on overseas earnings during an interview with “60 Minutes'” Charlie Rose. Cook described the tax avoidance...
Fortunately (or perhaps unfortunately, depending on who you’re asking) security researchers have discovered a bug in several Linux distributions that makes taking over an entire system as easy as striking the backspace key 28 times.
NASA’s Science division would receive about $5.6 billion, which is almost $300 million more than what the Obama administration asked for. The House and Senate still have to vote their approval, and that’s not expected to happen until Friday.
Seemingly upright in the Columbus science module of the International Space Station – until asked to do a back flip while crossing the surface of the globe at 27,000 kilometers an hour – Peake faced the challenge of the media.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens opened at venues nationwide today with cinemas including Odeon, in Southend, and Empire, in Basildon, holding midnight screenings for eager fans. Even cooler, Hamill was joined by R2-D2, Darth Vader, some stormtroopers, and other Jedi for the occasion.
The Dark Matter Particle Explorer (DAMPE) rode into space on a Long March 2D rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Gobi desert, about 1600 kilometers west of Beijing, at about 8:12 a.m. local time. Dark matter is an invisible material believed to have made up...
Tim Peake can expect to be propelled straight into challenging work on the International Space Station (ISS) but will also have the greatest time of his life, according to a fellow European astronaut. Since NASA stopped its own launching vehicles, Soyuz rockets have been ferrying...
Tashfeen Malik, who helped her husband kill 14 people in the San Bernardino massacre, was allowed to enter the United States because officials never checked her social-media posts – which made no secret of her hateful goal of participating in violent jihad, it was reported...
While California law doesn’t now allow general use of self-driving cars on public roads, Google might be able to offer such a service on private properties and college campuses. It tends not to work out well. Google hopes to influence the DMV with its arguments.
All countries have agreed to work to limit global temperature rise to well below 2 degrees Celsius and, given the grave risks, to strive for 1.5 degrees. The $100 billion in finance has always seemed problematic.