Apple’s iPod event: 800-pound gorillas don’t need buzz

September 10th, 2008
Company didn't blow anyone away with Tuesday's iPod launches, but few people expected anything revolutionary, and it continues to make the right tweaks to its juggernaut.

‘Big Bang’ experiment starts well

September 10th, 2008
The world's most powerful physics experiment has sent the first beam around its 27km-long tunnel.

Fusion power seeks super steels

September 10th, 2008
Scientists say an understanding of how the Twin Towers collapsed will lead to new steels needed to build fusion reactors.

Laptop delivers all-day computing

September 10th, 2008
Hewlett-Packard launch a new generation of laptops with 24-hour battery life.

New Marillion album free to share

September 10th, 2008
Rock group Marillion will allow free, legal downloads of their new album through peer-to-peer file-sharing websites.

Nokia offers Microsoft e-mail on smartphones

September 10th, 2008
Nokia is embedding Microsoft ActiveSync in its smartphones as it battles Research in Motion for corporate smartphone customers.

A rant on risk: Swype vs. Fitbit

September 10th, 2008
Maybe I'm asking for too much, but I thought that "venture" in the title "venture capitalist" meant something.

Flipping out: RIM BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 debuts

September 9th, 2008
At CTIA Fall 2008, Research in Motion introduces the RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8220, the first BlackBerry with a clamshell design.

NYC’s 911 system upgraded to accept photos, video

September 9th, 2008
Tipsters can now send images from computers and Web-enabled cell phones and PDAs to the city's 911 and non-emergency hot lines to report crimes and quality-of-life issues.

Postbox brings more Webmail flavor to your software in-box

September 9th, 2008
If you like some of the handiest features in Gmail you'll probably enjoy Postbox, a new software e-mail client that's packing some Webby punch.