Google's new fiber-optic Internet service can provide service for up to half a million people. Communities are trying to rally support to get their chance to use it.
The 2010 Winter Olympics offer a variety of options, including HD video, for its Internet fans.
Part two of our interview with Dwight Silverman, in which we discuss the question, What is a computer?
A question of identity arises when one has to consider whether or not an iPad is a computer.
A startup company has developed a way for you to contact verified physicians through text message, but it's not made for patients.
A repair shop prepares itself to be at service once customers come in to repair their iPads.
Do we need a parallel Internet to solve our security problems?
A new book by Financial Times reporter Joseph Menn reveals a deep connection between mob-controlled Russian hackers and the government.
PBS show Frontline asks people to ponder where technology is really taking us.
Microsoft has released tablet computers in the past, but they never caught on. What will the company do now in the wake of the iPad's popularity?