Patreon, a crowd funding site dedicated to helping artists and creators support themselves through donations, has become the latest hacking victim in a series of web dumps that seem poised to change how the Internet tackles security.
Confused about the new Snapchat emoji and Trophy case items' meanings and how to get them? Find out what they all mean from gold star to 100 sign and how to earn them.
A shocking new 2015 UFO sighting in New York, complete with video, seem to capture a spacecraft in the exact location where Venus is supposed to be. What happened to our solar fellow traveler?
The key to Chordify is the belief that everyone can become a musician. That’s the tagline on Chordify’s website, and that’s the essential message that Chordify founder Bas de Haas wants to convey.
Kentucky native William Merideth was arrested and faces charges after shooting a drone hovering over his home. Merideth claims the drone was spying on his teenage daughter. Will the man's charges be dismissed?
iDigitalTimes spoke with the co-founders of Audeme about their pioneering work in going beyond voice recognition to a world where our robots and electronics have ears that understand their environments.
The filters on Neopets’ famously strict and vigorously-moderated community boards failed, causing mayhem and anarchy on a site that has a strong reputation for being a kid-friendly zone.
The X-Files 2016 reboot has an air date set for its premiere episode. But is this just a case of consumer demand, or part of a more orchestrated UFO PR campaign?
A recent rash of 2015 UFO sightings, two with interesting parallels, have resulted in new video seemingly capturing UFO craft. Too bad every video shares the same critical flaw.
We spoke with Raph Koster, legendary game designer, about the lessons large communities like Twitter should steal from MMORPGs and game design principles.
Is Tinder down? If Tinder is not working for you, find out how to fix problems with log-in, seeing new people, and sending messages in the new Tinder update after the jump.
The UN is set to once again explore potential limits on killer military robots. Unfortunately, the future seems likely to be full of military murder machines.