The Pew Internet Project finds Web users are not isolated.
HP brings out a new touch screen desktop computer.
Good stuff or not so much? Becky Worley reviews some common household products.
A Web site lets users rent high-end designer fashions for cheap.
Sleek, innovative cameras that make great gifts.
Verizon's new "Droid" phone offers new apps.
Greg Harper talks us through the latest gadgets.
Verizon's first smartphone to run on Google software goes on sale.
The phone company will charge $350 to end a phone contract.
Engineers compete and test the potential reality of the science fiction concept of space elevators. The AP's John Mone on why leaving the Earth, may not require rocket science. (Nov. 4)
Tips for keeping your computer virus free.
The newest e-readers and musical cell phones.
Motorola's Droid, the latest smartphone that runs the Android software, offers a good alternative to the iPhone if you're seeking a feature-packed phone with a full keyboard and strong wireless service. The AP's Rachel Metz takes a closer look. (Nov. 4)
More than a million users experienced phone outages on Tuesday night.
Golden State pushes for regulations on energy-hungry flat-screen televisions.
Apple computer boats that there is an iPhone app for just about everything. Well, scientists in Germany have come up with an application that allows people to become backseat drivers in their own cars.(Nov. 3)
The company will sell and rent movies online for a fee.
The Geek Squad shares some tips for purchasing a new laptop.
100 years of National Geographic Magazine at your fingertips!
The detergent brand has a Facebook feature that eliminates unflattering pictures
Apple's iPhone made its official debut in China Friday night, with customers lining up to buy them. But some observers wonder whether the high price and the lack of Wi-Fi will hurt their sales compared with black market phones. (30 October 2009)
The system will not require users to re-enter information with every purchase.
The organization that oversees the internet is set to allow internet addresses in lon-Latin characters. The change by ICANN would allow addresses in Chinese, Arabic, Hindi and Cyrillic characters, among others. (Oct 29)
The new operating system is now available on a Verizon phone.
Andrea Smith shares the newest in Internet radio technology.
Fun ways to stay active as winter settles in.
Verizon Wireless will start selling its answer to the iPhone — the Droid — for $200 next week as the company taps into the growing appetite for smart phones that go far beyond making calls. (Oct. 28)
Chimpanzees in Cameroon grieve while watching a burial of one of their own.
The new Storm is BlackBerry's second attempt at a touch-screen phone.
An Illinois couple found something unusual recently, a two headed snake. The reptile is a juvenile North American water snake that has just shed its skin. (Oct. 27)
Wave power - the motion of the ocean - is being looked at as a potential power source for all of Ireland's energy needs.(Oct. 27)
Google Voice will transcribe and save voice messages.
A new Web site offers diagnosis with intense 3D imagery.
You might not feel like eating when you're bedridden with swine flu, but Lucy Jones, dietician and spokesman for the British Dietetic Association, says diet becomes vital to fighting off the infection.(Oct. 26)
The PS3 will stream Netflix movies to home TVs.
NASA to test next generation of rocket and capsule combination for upcoming flights to the moon and beyond. (Oct. 25)
The latest Microsoft Operating System hits stores.
Microsoft Windows 7 on the newest laptops.
Windows newest update hopes to compete with Blackberry.
Microsoft has launched Windows 7 with the hopes that it will reboot consumer's perception of the operating system after a bad reception for Vista.(Oct. 22)