• (Reuters) - Verizon Communications Inc is looking to enter Canada's cellular telephone business, potentially fulfilling the government's hopes of having a fourth major wireless company, the Globe and Mail reported on Monday.
  • Mark Zuckerberg introduced the new search that focuses on people, photos, places and interests among users of the social network
  • The company has moved technology forward since the launch of the Apple I in 1967
  • South Korean pop sensation can add Guinness World Record to his list of accomplishments
  • Celebrities play the highly-addictive game "Words with Friends" in a tournament for charity
  • Turn-by-turn voice directions may be the reason Google Maps not on the iPhone 5
  • Internet retail giant argues that the moniker has become generic and claims there is no risk of customer confusion
  • Traditional media may want to take note that streaming video is on the rise, even on TV sets
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art launching an exhibit on Oct. 11, 2012, that features manipulated photos before the digital age
  • Amazing photographs feature darkroom tricks that were used before the digital age
  • A new line of tablets unveiled by major bookseller may compete with Amazon's Kindle Fire HD
  • Apple's controversial move to drop Google Maps has sparked a new crop of rumors over what is happening behind the curtains
  • Device has a touch-screen controller called the Wii U GamePad, can also plays games made for the original Wii
  • Cars on auto-pilot may hit the road soon in the Golden State, so what does it mean for concerned drivers?
  • Camera that takes "living photos" will soon be available at national chains and overseas
  • NASA's launch of the Mars Science Laboratory -- hampered by technical difficulties and cost overruns -- has been delayed until the fall of 2011, NASA officials said at a news conference Thursday in Washington.
  • NASA officials Sunday waved off the first opportunity for space shuttle Endeavour to return to Earth, citing poor weather conditions.
  • From a remote valley in Northern California, Jill Tarter is listening to the universe.
  • Scientists have switched off several on-board instruments to halt rising temperatures inside India's first unmanned lunar spacecraft.
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