A report by a former World Bank Chief Economist warns that irresponsible attitudes toward global warming could shrink the world’s GDP by 20 percent and displace millions of people.
A coalition of some of the industry’s largest electronics manufacturers have announced a wireless high-definition standard called WirelessHD that will connect TVs and media devices as early as spring.
After hiring a third-party security committee to explore the dangers and benefits of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags, the Department of Homeland Security strives to keep an incriminating report out of the public eye.
Online video provider Metacafe launched a service today called Producer Rewards, paying cash to users who upload the most interesting and entertaining clips.
True to its claim that the Wii will be a console for gamers young and old, Nintendo exhibited its upcoming console at the annual Life@50+ event this past weekend.
The company that produces the Student Aptitude Test is developing a new Information and Communication Technology (ICT) exam that tests skills such as computer proficiency and search engine aptitude, and may soon be as relevant as the SAT itself.
IBM’s new ‘chip cap’ uses thermal channels inspired by tree roots to improve heat transfer between processors and heatsinks ten fold, leading the way to a whole new generation of faster, cooler processors.