Chinese news reports say Google Inc. is on the verge of making good on a threat to shutter its China site, Google.cn, because Beijing forces the Internet giant to censor search results. (March 19)
A soldier blinded during battle in Iraq is being taught to see again, through an extraordinary new device. It transmits the shapes of objects in front of him to his tongue, even enabling him to recognize letters. (March 18)
Connecting PCs to the TVs has become easier in recent years, though it remains a challenge. One nagging problem is controlling the living-room PC. AP Technology Writer Peter Svensson explores some of the wireless options available.
In a surprising discovery about where higher life can thrive, scientists for the first time found a shrimp-like creature and a jellyfish frolicking beneath a massive Antarctic ice sheet. (March 15)
The evolution of gaming is moving beyond the console and into user's hands. Sony has unveiled its take on motion control with the "PlayStation Move." (March 12)
High tech companies are coming up with an array of novel and sophisticated ways of persuading us to get fit and to part with our cash as diabetes, obesity and heart attacks become a global phenomenon. (March 11)
Despite losing several endorsements amid his infidelity controversy, Tiger Woods will continue his partnership with a popular video game franchise. EA Sports is unveiling "Tiger Woods PGA Tour '11." (March 10)
Smart phone pioneer, Palm may be the latest company to learn that great technology doesn't guarantee success. Not much is going right for the company, and several analysts think it will have to find a buyer or shut its doors in the next year or...
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Toyota's recalls and the global recession may be casting a shadow over the Geneva Motor Show, but the high end market is helping to keep up the glitz and glamour. (March 4)
Motorola's new Devour phone lets you surf the Web, check e-mail and update your Facebook status with ease. However, the Devour's screen and keyboard layout can't compare to its full-featured, cousin, the Motorola Droid. (March 3)