If you have ever read Texts From Last Night, you have probably wondered how many of the posted texts are actually true and how many are completely made up.
This might give you the same feeling.
It looks like your tongue can be used for more than flapping your gums and swapping spit.
Researchers at Colorado State University's Department of Mechanical Engineering are working on giving those hard of hearing the opportunity to try something different than the cochlear implants or surgically-placed hearing aids offered as current solutions.
With all of the recent advances in technology, people are becoming increasingly more worried about their privacy.
That worry is right on, according to the Privacy Project public awareness campaign.
Jimmy Fallon had Bill Gates on NBC's "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" on Wednesday night to talk about his foundation's new invention that turns sewage into drinking water.
That is something we talked about a couple of weeks ago on "The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show."
Bad news for privacy fans: The police are getting their hands on a new piece of handheld technology designed to peer through walls.
The highly-sensitive radar can detect movement as subtle as breathing from up to 50 feet away through solid concrete, USA Today and Atlanta's WXIA-TV report.
Ah, technology. With the advances over the years, it's pretty hard to stay anonymous.
Take, for instance, this pair of apparent iPad thieves in suburban Houston.
NASA endured a massive failure on Tuesday.
An unmanned Antares rocket, intended to deliver supplies to the International Space Station, exploded seconds after launch from Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.
The year 1982 was a huge one for technology and music.
Sony released this crazy new technology that would take music from analog to digital. This was the year the company released its first commercially available CD player.