Thanks in part to Apple's new iPad, tablet computers are on the rise. But which ones can actually compete?
Just how great is the iPad? Our commentator gives the new tablet computer a spin.
It's easy to give in to the hype, so we talk to a couple experts to give their take on how necessary the gadget might be for you.
A new computer project is experimenting with using pixels — not software source codes — to create new features in programs.
A group of technology companies and advocacy groups including Google and the ACLU believe the U.S.'s privacy laws are outdated.
Towns all over the country are applying to take part in Google's broadband fiber network experiment, which can serve up to half a million people. Some of the proposals are quite outlandish.
According to a new article, "patient-targeted Googling" is happening. How ethical is this?
According to a new study, millions — yes, millions — of Americans are still using libraries for computers and Internet access.
Commonly used for email addresses and now on Twitter, the @ has found its cultural significance recognized by the modern art museum.
Lovelace was one of the world's first computer programmers.