It seems odd that Apple execs would even hint at the possibility of an early price cut lest they give folks already on the fence about buying the first iteration of the device more reason to stay there. Full story...
After months of anticipation, banking heir David de Rothschild's boat, made buoyant by 12,000 soda bottles, sets sail for Australia.
RosettaStone products use near-field communication to stream personal information, photos, and even messages from the deceased lying beneath to any mobile device.
Dailymotion users looking to create video slideshows out of photos and their music can now make pretty snazzy-looking ones with a built-in tool from Stupeflix.
A handful of oversize photos from a tour CNET took of a large-scale effort to pull polluting boats, barges, and buildings out of a San Francisco Bay Area delta.
Boats, barges, and buildings dumped in a San Francisco Bay Area delta are leaching toxic chemicals into local drinking water, but a huge effort to clean it up is under way.
A new gadget skin promises to keep your phone and other tech toys safe from six foot drops. The technology behind it turns out to be a happy accident.
This week's apps include a simple calendar app for viewing more months at a time and a sailboat-racing game that's more than meets the eye.
German company Retinal Implant unveils the results of its first human clinical trial, which involved retinal implants of 11 patients since 2005.
It may sound like two big companies fighting over who gets what. But there's plenty at stake in this court fight for other content creators and Web site operators.
This week: Mapping! We'll discuss how maps are made, who owns the aerial image of your back yard, and how to crowdsource mapmaking.