The newest versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox, and other browsers all protect against phishing and malware attacks, and most also let you browse anonymously, though they implement these features in very different ways. Full story...
The answer to whether you can do many things at once on the new device is not a simple one. The phone supports multitasking, but developers won't have free reign.
With its @Anywhere technology launched as part of SXSWi, Twitter is trying to make its presence spread even further across the Web.
High-end energy monitor from Powerhouse Dynamics aims to give circuit-level details on electricity use to help people cut energy waste at home.
One of the most anticipated talks of the entire South by Southwest Interactive festival, the Monday keynote failed to deliver on that energy.
Researchers in Italy develop robotic arm whose movements show promise in helping stroke survivors re-learn how to use their hands, arms, and even shoulders.
Internet censorship, a runaway Toyota Prius, and .xxx domains are in the news today. We also talk FCC broadband speed test tools, and what the best job in America is right now (hint: it's tech related!)
The company's big announcement at the South by Southwest Interactive Festival was its new way to integrate Twitter data into partner sites.
Joanne Bradford, senior VP of U.S. revenue and market development, plans to leave company for post at online content upstart Demand Media.
Implicated in the post-transaction marketing practices that government officials have called a "scam," Classmates.
The agency takes the wraps off a major proposal, to be presented to Congress this week, that could cost as much as $350 billion of public and private money.