At the University of Pennsylvania GRASP lab, they are developing small drones that will fly in fleets and act as first responders in crisis situations.
An experimental pill technology at Mass General Hospital in Boston could change how throat-scanning endoscopies are done.
The Shodan search engine allows anyone to search for anything connected to the Internet and if security settings are not turned on, take control of the device.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed a new app that will deepen Facebook integration with Android phones.
Serial entrepreneur Karl Jacob has a new startup, Hangtime, that tells you what your friends will be doing later, rather than what they're up to right now.
Aereo allows users to stream broadcast networks over the internet and the major media companies are not happy about it.
The winner of an FTC tech contest says his software is designed to filter out annoying robocalls on your phone.
Smartphone-connected bracelets and headbands help you use tech attached to your body to monitor what's going on inside of it.
Fortune's Philip Elmer-DeWitt explains why Apple apologized to Chinese consumers and changed its warranty policies.
Streetline works with cities to place sensors in parking spaces and uses data to help drivers find an open spot with an app called Parker.