You're probably not the only one with your name in this world — so how can you distinguish your online identity from the others who share your name?
The FCC has submitted its national broadband plan to Congress. What happens now?
Smart electric grids can help consumers and power companies track energy use, but can they also be invasive to our privacy?
Chatroulette has become a fast viral hit thanks to its sense of anonymity. One new website might be changing that.
With the success of "Avatar" and other 3D films, television moves in on the new technology. But will you buy it, and can it succeed?
The co-creator of the Alto personal computer and ethernet networking nabs the top prize in computer science.
Dan Colman has put together a list of where to watch the best movies online, and for free.
A new smartphone app takes its name from the Tiger Woods scandal and sets a time limit on text messages sent and received.
The U.K.'s Digital Economy Bill is supposed to be aimed at cutting down on Internet piracy, but could also put at fault that public Wi-Fi providers.
Part two of a discussion on whether Internet addiction is just so — an addiction — or a mental disorder.