While Steve Jobs and his Apple lackies are notorious for being tight-lipped about upcoming products, an Apple feature-guide editor may have accidentally confirmed upcoming touch-screen iPod models.
The Universal Tube and Rollform Equipment Corporation is suing Internet video behemoth YouTube for sending millions of errant, unwanted visitors to its site.
After receiving stout opposition from Massachusetts Airport Authority, Continental Airlines got the okay from the FCC to provide free wireless internet to frequent fliers.
According to Netcraft, an internet tracking company that has been counting the world’s websites since 1995, the ‘Net crossed the 100 million website mark last month.
Volkswageen unveiled a prototype today for a new, high-temperature fuel cell that promises to be cleaner, lighter, and more efficient than low temperature models.
A study conducted at Stanford University suggests that impoverished citizens living in more affluent areas have shorter lifespans than those in less ritzy neighborhoods.
After demanding that YouTube remove all of its copyrighted videos last week, Comedy Central has given YouTube the okay to continue hosting video of its TV shows.
While the list of Wii launch games that Nintendo announced today is impressive, the dirt-cheap offerings on classic console downloads may be equally enticing to some.
After ditching dreams of electric cars prior to the Milennium, General Motors is revisiting notions of the ultra-low-emissions vehicle with a plug-in hybrid called I-car.