Computer expert Ken Colburn offers tips on when you should and shouldn't use the password autosave in your browser.
New computers made of eco-friendly materials are packaged in reusable bags.
When Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google on Sept. 7, 1998, they had little more than their ingenuity, four computers and an investor's $100,000 bet on their belief that an Internet search engine could change the world. (Sept. 5)
Alex Albrecht with Projectlore.com goes inside 'World of Warcraft' and shares 'Project Lore' with CNN's Nicole Lapin.
The computer companies latest product is best for working on the go.
Chris Pirillo says Sony's 'mylo' personal communicator gives you what you need to stay connected when you're on the go.
Stormpulse.com tracks storm paths through maps and provides safety tips.
London Taxis are as British as bowler hats and Big Ben. But the latest models coming off this assembly line are unlikely to ever touch an English road. (Sept. 4)
The video consol has dropped to $200, making it less expensive than the Wii.
Topher Kohan handles search engine optimization for CNN.com. He has the scoop on Google's new Web browser, Chrome.
Young students can find homework help online at AskKids.com.
Google's new Web browser, called Chrome, does much of what a browser needs to do these days, but as AP Technology Writer Peter Svensson found out, Chrome needs some polish. (Sept. 3)
The computer company invites media to a product release party.
Device embedded into mirror scans tag for additional clothing options.
Errol Barnett talks via Webcam with one of the RNC/YouTube finalist.
The search engine introduces a new Web browser.
Notebook computer has new mobile connections, embedded 3G HSPA connectivity.
New products by Logitech and Sony for tech-savvy students.
The new liquid crystal display is not only thin, it is completely wireless.
The popular Web browser updates its functions.
TiVo expands its reach with new services through Entertainment Weekly.
The social networking device lets users frame and share photos easily.
The Georgia Aquarium is now home to the only manta ray on exhibit in the United States. The ray, named 'Nandi' was rescued from shark nets along the South African coast last year. (Aug. 25)
Rock the Vote and Xbox have teamed to make voter registration easier.
Intel is developing technology that could put charging devices into furniture.
The foodie Web site delivers recipes, cooking tips and a restaurant reviews.
Nissan is raising the stakes in the competition between other automakers to take a lead in hig-tech features to decrease the risk of traffic accidents. (Aug. 21)
Fashion-conscious shoppers can now feel protected without sacrificing either safety or style, thanks a range of designer clothing with built in bulletproof protection. (Aug. 20)
Intel and Yahoo! want to bring the Internet to your television.
The alligator in on exhibit in San Francisco.
Check out these cell phones you can use as credit cards.
With the global food crisis showing no sign of easing, some are blaming the production of biofuels for the high costs associated with corn. (Aug.19 )
Users hope new software to repair glitches will end their 3g problem.
With companies outsourcing computer-related jobs across the globe, the concentration of high-tech minds has grown, especially in Bangalore, India. (Aug. 18)
Toshiba's new DVD player improves the look of standard DVDs on HD screens.
New technology: HD streaming video and touch-screen kiosks at the DNC/RNC.
Apple will release a software upgrade to combat complaints of dropped calls.
Intel will release a way to remote access your PC, even if it's in sleep mode.
Laptop magazine editor breaks down the best student notebook buys.
Early versions of the Chevrolet Volt's battery packs are generating enough juice to run the rechargeable car that General Motors hopes to start selling in 2010, but dozens of issues remain before the revolutionary vehicle appears in showrooms. (Aug. 13)