A New Jersey 'traffic study' wouldn't need lane closings
The explanation that New Jersey closed access lanes on the heavily traveled George Washington Bridge for a 'traffic study' is a head scratcher for traffic engineers.
The explanation that New Jersey closed access lanes on the heavily traveled George Washington Bridge for a 'traffic study' is a head scratcher for traffic engineers.
The Obama Administration is set to fire CGI Federal as prime IT contractor of the problem-plagued Healthcare.gov website, a report says.
Apple on Monday updated OS X Mavericks for the first time since it released the free upgrade eight weeks ago, patching a handful of security vulnerabilities in Safari and addressing issues with Gmail and Contacts.
NASA engineers are still trying to figure out how to fix a cooling system problem on the International Space Station. The space agency now says it may call for a spacewalk to get the work done.
Microsoft will return to San Francisco in April to reprise its BUILD developers conference.
Google yesterday launched its new packaged apps, dubbed 'Chrome Apps,' for the Mac, making good on a promise from September when it kicked off testing.
Teams of researchers are hoping to give life to a six-foot, 330-pound humanoid robot at the the Robotics Challenge in Homestead, Fla. on Dec. 20 and 21.
Problems that put the Mars rover Curiosity out of commission for six days have been fixed so the vehicle, and its robotic arm, are now back at work.
Trek Bicycle has turned to high performance computers to help develop new bicycles, and the effort is seeing results.
A congenital birth defect left Leon McCarthy without fingers on his left hand. A very expensive custom-designed prosthetic was out of the question, but 3D printing has allowed them to print using about $5 in materials.
Google gave developers at its Hackathon in San Francisco on Tuesday a look at its upcoming Glass Development Kit and launched five new Glassware apps.
Google launched a person finder and relief map to help connect people in the wake of the devastating typhoon that whipped through the Philippines.
A well-known bookmaker is taking bets on what Google will do with its mystery barges, and so far floating data centers are a shoe-in with some interesting wages coming in as long shots.
Your shirt could soon power a smartphone while monitoring your blood pressure and providing alerts about harmful bacteria nearby.
With its apps, sensors and devices, Nike is increasingly becoming a technology company. It's found the best development teams come from onshore, not offshore, outsourcers.