Science & Technology
Hawaii Budget Strained by Solar Tax Credits
Officials just guesstimated up-front costs, and came up short
Senate To Consider Intrusive Cybersecurity Bill
Sen. Lieberman never gave up the fight for Big Brother
Google: Government Internet Surveillance On the Rise
Official requests for user data are up 67 percent from last year
Man Awarded Money Because of Awkward Google Image Results
Searches for Milorad Trkulga resulted in some images of a gangster
British Government Condemns Treatments That "Cure" Homosexuality
Shockingly, there isn't much evidence it works
Anti-Virus Entrepreneur McAfee Knows "They" Will Track Him Down
Says it's just a matter of time
White House Petition Process Another Obama Open Government Failure
Petitions meeting the White House's threshold for response go unanswered
McAfee Claims He's Innocent, Fears He's Also Murder Target
Anti-virus pioneer being sought out by authorities over killing of man in Belize
800 Million More Facebook Shares May Soon Hit Market
Lockup period ends for early investors
What Writer Most Turned You on to Freedom?
Or, What We Heard at Reason's Bastiat Prize Dinner.
What the Petraeus Investigation Tells Us About Online Surveillance
With regards to the David Petraeus scandal, as you dig through the very human details of a powerful man's dalliance with an attractive woman, an important question should occur to anybody with more than a National Enquirer-level interest in the matter.
Secretary of Defense David Petraeus Faces Terrorist on USS Barack Obama in Latest Call of Duty Installation
The former CIA director got a promotion in the the video game's world but was not involved in developing or doing voice work
Election Mysteries: The Big Blue Driftless Area
What Mitt Romney and a glacier have in common.
Astronomers Produce Map of Universe 11 Billion Years Ago
Learning about the history of the universe
Feds Reportedly Demand Google Offer Settlement or Face Trial
It's not extortion when the government is doing it
Petraeus Case Shows Ease of Government Email Spying
FBI routinely gains access to private accounts
Anti-Virus Pioneer Wanted for Murder
John McAfee prime suspect in killing in Belize
With Communist Conference Over, China Restores Google Access
We return you now to your regularly scheduled surfing
NSA 1990s Report Showcases Wildly Inaccurate Predictions About Computing's Future
But the government is good at forecasting everything else
George Will Says GOP Should Turn Libertarian While David Frum Bromances Social Cons
Over the weekend at the Wash Post, George Will says that the GOP needs to channel its inner libertarian.
Blackberry 10 Make or Break for RIM
Is Blackberry still around because government still uses them?
Scientists Unveil Invisibility Cloak
Better than any that's come before, apparently
Microsoft CEO: Sales of Surface Tablet Modest
Nevertheless, Microsoft is having trouble keeping supply up with demand
Confirmed Deaths Due to Sandy Up to 43 in New York City
A 77-year-old man rescued on Halloween died in hospital this weekend
Total Solar Eclipse in North Australia This Week
Tens of thousands have flocked to the remote region to watch
iPhone 5S Rumors Begin
The competitive smart phone market is forcing Apple to adapt
Samsung Raises Price of Processors It Supplies Apple
Maybe Apple should have thought about their mutually beneficial relationship before becoming a patent troll?
Libertarians vs. Conservatives: "We've seen some real progress"
Glenn "Instapundit" Reynolds, responding to wailing and gnashing of teeth among many conservatives in the wake of last week's election.
24 Doctors Responsible for Most of Arizona's Pot Prescriptions
33,000 have gotten cards
FTC Nearing Decision on Google's Search Systems
Because it's not like there are competing search engines or anything