Anonymous uses Swartz’s death as call to arms

Aaron Swartz poses in a Borderland Books in San Francisco on Feb. 4, 2008.

Anonymous hacked Web sites at MIT to commemorate Web pioneer Aaron Swartz and urge action on IP laws.

Valpak coupons now available in Ford, Lincoln cars via smartphone app

Valpak coupons now available in Ford, Lincoln cars via smartphone app

The company that sends you blue envelopes stuffed with coupons also wants you to save money while you’re driving.

Facebook’s Tuesday event fuels ‘Facebook phone’ rumor

Facebook’s Tuesday event fuels ‘Facebook phone’ rumor

Speculation is growing about what the company is planning.

The hacktivist hero ascendant

The hacktivist hero ascendant

Society, it seems, is finally embracing the hacktivist hero — the technologist who uses his or her coding and programming skills to make the world a better place.

Video game debate: Rep. Blackburn ‘astounded’ by ‘Call of Duty’ violence

Video game debate: Rep. Blackburn ‘astounded’ by ‘Call of Duty’ violence

The game series has broken numerous sales records in the U.S. and worldwide.

Oracle releases Java patch; experts still critical

Oracle releases Java patch;           experts still critical

The U.S. government advised its staff to disable Java last week due to a bug; how to do that yourself.

4 top carriers to sell new BlackBerry 10 phones

4 top carriers to sell new BlackBerry 10 phones

Research In Motion isn’t out of the woods yet, but at least one obstacle to the success of its new BlackBerry 10 phones is out of the way.

Computer malware appears to target European government agencies

Computer malware appears to target European government agencies

The malware, called Rocra, has been in existence for at least five years. It is not clear who created it.

Why the video game industry has to talk about gun violence

Why the video game industry has to talk about gun violence

Game industry leaders met with Vice President Biden today to talk about gun control, after initially staying quiet

Wii U tops Wii but lags behind Xbox

Wii U tops Wii but lags behind Xbox

The Wii U made more from its launch than did the Wii but remains weak as new competitors emerge.

Would you pay $100 to message Mark Zuckerberg?

Would you pay $100 to message Mark Zuckerberg?

Facebook says it’s testing “extreme price points” to let users pay to have their messages seen by people who are not their friends.

CES 2013: Biggest trends, and flops, of the show

CES 2013: Biggest trends, and flops, of the show

As the tech show wraps up, we look at the big picture: Content is in, and health and fitness apps stand out.

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Smartphones galore

Dozens of new smartphones are vying for consumers’ attention.

Apple’s new headquarters: A first look

Apple plans to revamp its sprawling campus in Cupertino, Calif. Here are the renderings.

Project Glass opens curtains on Google X

The world just got a first look at Google’s dream tech dream team.

Robots mania

Each year robots are getting more sophisticated and entertaining than ever before.

Technology videos

CES 2013: ‘Paro’ robotic baby seal has therapeutic uses

CES 2013: ‘Paro’ robotic baby seal has therapeutic uses

Paro’s self titled therapeutic robot is closer to a Furby than the t-1000 on the robot spectrum, but the furry automation is packed with high-tech sensors and is used in hospitals and schools for autistic children as a form of therapy.
CES 2013 timelapse

CES 2013 timelapse

VIDEO | Tour the floor of the tech industry’s biggest trade show in 60 seconds.
CES 2013: Panasonic TV makes shopping easier

CES 2013: Panasonic TV makes shopping easier

VIDEO | Panasonic has partnered with the Home Shopping Network to incorporate the HSN Shop by Remote app into its VIERA Connect-enabled devices.
CES 2013: Gadgets to make you happy and healthy

CES 2013: Gadgets to make you happy and healthy

VIDEO | The annual gadget fest is underway in Las Vegas. Some smart devices on display are promising to make us healthier and entertaining us in new ways like never before.
CES 2013: Introducing the first ‘paper computer’

CES 2013: Introducing the first ‘paper computer’

VIDEO | A remarkably thin and flexible computer is making the rounds at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. It's made by Plastics Logic and it's billed as the world's first 'paper computer.'
CES 2013: Samsung unveils a bendable smartphone prototype

CES 2013: Samsung unveils a bendable smartphone prototype

Samsung’s flexible, foldable smartphone prototype could lead to dramatic new screen designs and phone formats
CES 2013: 500 screens in 90 seconds

CES 2013: 500 screens in 90 seconds

From mobile phones and tablets, to TVs, computers and even fridges, everyone is vying for the best screen at CES. Take a 90 second trip through the largest electronics tradeshow by way of all the screens on the convention floor.
CES 2013: Sony unveils new TV, smartphone

CES 2013: Sony unveils new TV, smartphone

VIDEO | Sony unveiled its new ultra HD televisions and its Xperia Z smartphone at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
LG unveils OLED TVs at CES

LG unveils OLED TVs at CES

VIDEO | LG Electronics has taken the wraps off its OLED television offerings at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Post Buzz: Here’s your CES preview

Post Buzz: Here’s your CES preview

The Washington Post’s Hayley Tsukayama previews CES and talks about motion control software and connected vehicles.
Technology's latest and greatest on display

Technology's latest and greatest on display

VIDEO | Technology companies from around the world are showing off their newest developments at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Last-minute help for holiday gadget shoppers

Last-minute help for holiday gadget shoppers

Gadget Shoppers, We've Got Your Back: Jaroslovsky