Hate groups have always been a presence on the Internet, but their presence is growing quicker lately thanks to social networking sites.
One of the big hurdles to the widespread adoption of electric vehicles is the time it takes to charge the battery. So-called “quick chargers”
In the months preceding the release of the Federal Communications Commission's National Broadband Plan, the agency made clear that it wants to
Canadian MP Charlie Angus, a former rocker, has formally introduced a bill meant to ease the legal uncertainty around format shifting. He
The American Le Mans Series has been serious about pushing motor racing toward the greener end of the spectrum, what with teams experimenting
There are many video games from our youth that we as gamers may introduce to our children. Few of them will be 3D titles from the Nintendo 64
Microsoft today announced TrueColor Technology which they claim enhances the color and brightness of webcam video in the worst of lighting
Image hosting is the kind of service many people use for sharing their images. There are several great options that cost money—like SmugMug,
When the federal government spends more than a year developing a 300+ page report on national broadband policy, perhaps the last thing one
The UK's House of Lords has passed a version of the Digital Economy Bill that eliminated one controversial anti-piracy measure but added a new
It’s fast, it’s efficient and it is the future of transportation, but will high-speed rail cause sprawl? Yes, it could, warn some urban
Remember how Apple blew a lot of good will with their iPhone fans when Apple didn't include copy & paste and arrogantly claimed it wasn't
As the Federal Communications Commission hands its National Broadband Plan over to Congress, the cable industry's top trade association has
Games are now supported long after they're released in retail stores, but some consumers cry foul when they buy a game, go online, and see there
During a press event at the Game Developers Conference, Sony finally showed its motion controller to the gaming press. Welcome to the world of
Bacteria have largely stayed out of the forensics game, but with some new research, scientists are seeking to put them into the evidence bag
I'm a busy guy, so sometimes I don't check my bank statement and debit purchases for a couple of months. Well, today I see a strange debit
Online project management software for professionals. Project Manager.com gives you a project dashboard for planning, tracking and collaboration
FourWhere makes it easy to see places around the world visited by Foursquare users, and read any comments they may have left a particular place.
If the latest reports are true then next week Acer should release its first Aspire TimelineX series laptops which are based on the Calpella
ViewSonic has recently begun to roll out a trio of low-power computing solutions for on the go or for your desk, the VNB132 and VNB141 ViewBook
From Engadget: Ready for another long, drawn-out copy and paste controversy to overtake your every waking moment for a year or two? Good:
Analytics firm RJMetrics has put together interesting data about the latest internet craze, Chatroulette, the site that pairs you up with a
France has plenty of great startups such as Vente Priv, Meetic, PriceMinister, Dailymotion and others, but its startup ecosystem has nowhere near
LoKast lets you create a profile of media to share with others nearby. Turns normal browsing into a social experience. “Go Live” and let your
The clash between Google and the Chinese government appears to be coming to a head. Various sources have reported that Google ignored a cut-off