The FCC has approved new rules that signal a shift away from phones and toward broadband Internet access. The rules include provisions for both wired Internet and wireless mobile access and should connect a lot more rural households to the Internet.
If you don't know what Tumblr is, you might find out soon. President Obama's campaign is now on this new blogging platform and its presence may give us an idea what to expect in 2012.
Skype is a popular way to connect with people you know and like. But one researcher says it's also an easy way for people you don't know to connect with you.
Apple's launch of the iCloud online storage system is proving to be a bit bumpy as some users complain about missing files and other headaches. What do you need to know before sending your data to the cloud?
Google has debuted the new operating system for Android. It's called Ice Cream Sandwich and it will soon roll out to more and more devices. We look at what's new about it and how much of a difference an operating system really makes.
The American Academy of Pediatrics has released a new study that provides more backing evidence to its long-standing recommendation: no TV for kids under 2 years old. But what about all the other screens we have available?
This week is the 25th anniversary of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act. Can a law passed before the birth of the World Wide Web really keep up with the modern world?