Advice on changing your phone number for the better - the number on your bill.
Carnivorous Humboldt squid attack divers and terrorize tourist beaches.
The gaming system allows users to download full-length games.
Astronauts aboard the Endeavor need to assess how much damage the debris caused.
A Hollywood restoration company makes the first moonwalk footage clearer.
Miles O'Brian on the new interactive space site and the first moon landing.
The social networking company has grown by 50 million in the past few months.
At a press conference in San Francisco, Google Maps launched "Favorite Places" featuring My Maps created by local experts and trendsetters to showcase their favorite businesses and spots in cities around the world. (July 15)
Alex Emmermann talks about the personalized, back-end search engine.
New signs of strength in the computer business after Intel's encouraging earnings
The anniversary of Apollo 11's historic mission is marked with a space auction, an iPhone app, and a re-released documentary called "Moonwalk One."
Exclusive, first look at Snow Leopard, driving under the influence put to the test, and Facebook for dogs.
So far, Intel has had a near lock on supplying processors for netbooks those cheap, tiny laptops. But now, there's an alternative from a Taiwanese competitor, Via Technologies Inc. (July 15)
Jeffrey Marsalis is accused of using Match.com to target and then rape women.
Intel's forecast-beating results encouraged Asia's battered technology sector, while Australia's PM warns China on the detained Rio staff.
It turns a year old today.
Intel CFO Stacy Smith said he was convinced a bottom for the personal computer market was holding after the world's leading chipmaker far exceeded second-quarter expectations.
Beginning next year, Microsoft offers its software suite free online.
Billshrink.com analyzes your cell phone usage and pairs you with the best plan.
Dutch conglomerate Philips Electronics predicts second half return to profit, signalling a brighter future.
Ever wondered what goes into making internet mapping sites like Google Earth? AFPTV goes out for a fly with an airborne photography team.
A new study shows that traditional news Web sites report faster than blogs.
A British English teacher who was trying to get her students interested in reading has been sacked after her novel was posted on the internet.
DNA technology is being used to trace African-Americans' family histories.
The cleanse craze explained as a healthy alternative to the fad diets.
Virtual worlds online have become a place to make real money for so-called "gold farmers", but now developers are clamping down.
Randi Zuckerberg discusses the importance of the social site's application.
A new breed of iPhone applications aims to provide a modern guide to the historic British capital city.
The shopping site to allow users to compare-shop cell phone plans.
Video posted on the Internet shows Iranians again protesting on the streets of Tehran; witnesses say it was a pro-reform demonstration.
Commuters in New York City are in for a surprise Friday, when new rail cars officially hit the tracks of the PATH train system for the first time in more than 20 years. (July 10)
A Sydney hospital has become the first in Australia to use new technology that can looked in our bodies better than x-rays.
Kevin Rudd has persuaded the major powers to support his clean coal technologies in the campaign against global warning
Tagged.com is under investigation for allegedly stealing personal information.
New airline offers safe travel for four-legged passengers.
North Korea is suspected of being behind cyber attacks on U.S. and South Korean websites, says a spy agency from South Korea.
The electronic reader is now offered at a new, lower price.
Geodelic's Autumn Radtke talks about Sherpa, which helps users find locations.
Google plans to launch a computer operating system in competition with Microsoft.