Technology
Pioneering Russian woman's spaceflight marked
Russia marks 50th anniversary of Valentina Tereshkova becoming first woman in space
Solar Impulse leaves St. Louis
Solar plane leaves St. Louis after 10 days, continues on cross-country journey
Google finds hack attempts on eve of Iran election
Google says it stopped attempts to hack tens of thousands of Iranian users on eve of election
Va. state senator victim of attempted email scam
Va. lawmaker says email account hacked by someone saying she's stuck in France, needs money
IBM lays off workers as company eyes new markets
IBM jettisons jobs as management intensifies focus on some of tech's hottest markets
'Modern Warfare' mastermind introduces 'Titanfall'
'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare' mastermind introduces 'Titanfall' at E3
Panel backs introduction of digital learning in US
Commission to propose 5-point plan to speed introduction of digital learning in US classrooms
China marks decade of human spaceflight
China marks decade of human spaceflight with 3-person mission to prototype space station
United Tech CFO says Europe a drag on 2013 revenue
United Technologies CFO sees 2013 revenue crimped due partly to weak European economy
US: No wide data breaches at firms in cyberattack
US: No wide data breaches at financial firms where crime ring accessed some customer accounts
Smart Spending: Beach reading stock-up tips
How to stock up on beach reading this summer on the cheap
Forecast sees big payoff for Google's mobile ads
Forecast predicts Google will sell more mobile ads than all its rivals combined this year
US court says human genes cannot be patented
US Supreme Court says isolated human genes cannot be patented
Companion apps, open worlds: 5 trends from E3
Companion apps, open worlds: 5 trends from this year's E3 show floor
Leaker Snowden alleges NSA hacking on China, world
Leaker Snowden's allegations about US hacking give China new edge in cyber war of words
Utah home to NSA's new mega-warehouse for data
Utah home to NSA's new billion-dollar mega-warehouse for data secretly compiled
Privacy - the online generation wants it
Amid the debate over government surveillance, there's been an assumption: Young people don't care about privacy.
Cheap translations, but not replacement for humans
Israeli startup offers cheap translations of spoken conversations, but it's work in progress
Voice-operated dashboard technology still risky
Voice-operated texting, emailing more dangerous for drivers than simply talking on cellphone
Iran nuke policy 'unchangeable' no matter who wins
Memo to next Iran president: Views on nuclear talks welcome but Iran's policies 'unchangeable'



