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Price-Fixing Investigation Shocks Automotive Industry

The largest criminal antitrust investigation in the history of the Justice Department involves price-fixing and bid-rigging in the auto parts…

Hacker Known as Sabu Helped FBI Prevent 300 Online Attacks

The celebrity hacker known as ‘Sabu’ helped the FBI send his friends to prison and stop some 300 cyber attacks…

Hewlett-Packard to Cut An Additional 11,000-16,000 Jobs

It was announced late Thursday that Hewlett-Packard will cut an added 11,000 to 16,000 jobs around the world after originally…

Scientists Claim that Matter Will Be Created from Light within a Year

According to a report by the Huffington Post, physicists believe they can create electrons and positrons from colliding photons. Researchers…

More Than 200 Fossils Uncovered in Southern Argentina

Museum researchers have told BBC News that, "Given the size of these bones, which surpass any of the previously known…

A New Headache for U.S. Web Companies

The European Union’s top court has ruled that citizens have a “right to be forgotten” online, meaning that people can…

European Union Rules Google Must Respect Right to Remove Personal Past

In a ruling that came as a shocker to Google and other Internet companies, the Court of Justice of the…

New Stonehenge Discovery Reveals Long-hidden Mystery

Stonehenge is surrounded by many enduring mysteries, from who built it to what it was used for. Stonehenge was also…

We’re In a Tech Bubble

The Nasdaq, the stock index where tech companies are largely found, has hit the highest level since 2000. According to…

Sony’s New Cassette Could Store 47 Million Songs

Sony's record-breaking magnetic tape technology allows it to store 180 terabytes of data on a single cartridge. That is the…

First Living Organism with ‘Artificial’ DNA

Scientists have created the first living organism containing artificial DNA. According to Fox News, the advance one day could lead…

Series of Emails Suggests a Close Relationship Between the NSA and Google

A series of emails dating back to late 2011, suggest a far cozier working relationship between the then-NSA director Keith…