Unless there is evidence a missing person is in danger, the French police won't be launching a missing persons hunt. Instead they recommend families use Facebook.
Do you have $3.5 million on hand? Maybe you can buy the rights to Atari's classic Rollercoaster Tycoon game. The cash-strapped company is trying to raise money by auctioning off some of its games.
Two suspected terrorists who allegedly stabbed a soldier to death in a London street were filmed and photographed by bystanders, having been asked to be photographed. The two were later shot and wounded by police.
Amazon is making its Kindle Fire HD and Fire HD 8.9-inch tablets available in 170 nations, up dramatically from the handful of countries they're on sale in now.
Google's popular Drive app for Android has been revamped to include "cards" similar to those seen in the recent Google+ redesign. In a surprise move, Google also added receipt and business card scanning-and-saving capabilities to the mobile app.
The Password Protection Act, written by Reps. Ed Perlmutter (D-Colo.) and Peter Welch (D-Vt.), would prevent bosses from asking current employees or job applicants for their Facebook passwords.