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Climate change has been a hot topic on land and in the air for some time now. We have data that tells us what's happening. We have images of polar bears...

For most, Facebook is an internet tool for keeping up with our friends and family while broadcasting the "interesting" things that are happening in our...

One of our missions is to help to educate the world about technology and science falls into the category as something that we want the world to know. It's...

A year ago, Google announced something that made the real journalists and publications on the internet cheer and sent shivers of fear down the spines of...

Modifying board games has been a "thing" for a couple of decades now but in the last couple of years it has become somewhat of an internet sensation when...

Microsoft may be trying (and failing) to slow Google's emergence into business productivity with their Google Apps for Business, but Google is heading in...

It doesn't take a political pundit to know that the Solyndra scandal has hurt the energy industry's credibility. Investors are wary, but the same may not...

From Russia with visuals, Google has expanded their Street View product to include Moscow and St. Petersberg. The cities, largest and second-largest in...

When Rovio CMO Peter Vester appeared at a ball last December, his wife, Teija Vesterbacka, came in a dress that awkwardly "paid homage" to their...

Some day in the (very) near future, we may no longer need a traditional backpack at school. Rather than carrying around a laptop and textbooks, we will be...

It may not be the first time Microsoft has tried to use humor and aggressive attacks to go after Google, but this time it hits a little closer to home...

As terms of classification of humans goes, hipsters and geeks have been battling for the title of the "coolest of the uncool." For hipsters, the phrase...

Optical illusions are often fanciful diversions that keep us keen to the fact that our own minds can not only be tricked, but often tricks itself. Some...

Four Twitter accounts critical of French President Nicolas Sarkozy were suspended yesterday, just a week after the many started his own account to help...

When we first covered Ericsson's Networked Society Project, we called it beautiful and terrifying. Their latest video shows that beauty can prevail when...

For nearly a decade, the International Genetically Engineered Machine competition has put the sharpest minds in high school and undergraduate institutions...

When Facebook started rolling out their plan to put online stores on their platform in November, 2010, many believed that "F-Commerce" was the next big...

If you torture numbers long enough, you can make them say anything. In this case, it's Chitika, Techcrunch, and others who are raising alarms about...

Over the years as Microsoft Windows has evolved since the late 80s, the logo associated with each major release has changed. Initially, it was a very...
If you ask a non-gamer about steam, they'll describe boiling water or the stuff that comes out of an iron. If you ask a gamer about Steam, there's only...

The long hair. The mustache. The lack of a turtle neck. 32 years ago, Steve Jobs gave a presentation that wasn't like the ones he has been famous for the...
The online video world is dominated by YouTube with others such as Vimeo and Metacafe picking up the scraps. They are free, convenient, and practical for...
It has been just over 4 months since Steve Jobs died. Since then, Apple continues to head in the right direction financially and has seen very little in...

The over-$500 tablet war was, for all intents and purposes, over once the iPad 2 came out with a front- and rear-facing camera. It was the missing feature...