Google set to launch Glass app store
Google is ramping up plans to open an app store focused solely on Google Glass, the computerized eyeglasses expected to launch in 2014.
Google is ramping up plans to open an app store focused solely on Google Glass, the computerized eyeglasses expected to launch in 2014.
Google sources have backed away from earlier projections that the company's Glass wearable computer would ship later this year.
Instead of boarding a plane for your next business trip, ever think you might make the journey inside a solar-powered, car-sized aluminum pod shooting through a steel tube? That's the vision of Elon Musk, chief executive of electric car maker Tesla Motors and SpaceX.
As NASA celebrates the rover Curiosity's first year on Mars, scientists made it clear that the space agency's interest in the planet is only ramping up.
Images tell the story of the super rover's first year of work on Mars.
After a year with Marissa Mayer at the helm, Yahoo is no longer seen as a 'dead company walking,' according to one analyst.
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago wanted to know how smart a top artificial intelligence system actually is. So they gave it an IQ test.
The Duvamis social network went online less than a month ago with a mission of keeping the identity of its posters from other users -- and site operators.
Scientists have discovered a solar system with three super-Earths that could possibly hold liquid water, meaning they have the ability to support life.
if reports are accurate, Facebook may soon be where smartphone and tablet users can get the latest news from around the world.
When Rusty, the red panda, went missing Sunday night from his exhibit at the Smithsonian's National Zoo in Washington, zoo keepers turned to Twitter to find him.
Two spacewalking cosmonauts Monday are preparing the outside of the International Space Station for the addition of a new Russian lab.
Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, was in South Korea this week to meet with Samsung executives, and sparking speculation -- yet again -- that the social network will build its own smartphone.
A professional tennis player hopes to wear Google Glass at the famed Wimbledon tennis tournament next week.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft, which is now flying near Saturn, is turning its cameras back toward Earth today so it can grab a photo of its home planet from hundreds of millions of miles away.