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If Web browsing sucks on your smartphone and you can't get an iPhone, there are some things you can do to make what you've got work more like what you want.
A pixilated church in the virtual world Second Life is drawing a congregation.
An Italian Catholic priest is urging the faithful to use the virtual world to get in touch with reality.
If you've got a Mac, want to make it an entertainment center, and don't want to invest in an Apple TV, here are some TV tuners to check out.
Ultraportables used to sacrifice too much performance. They're beefing up on features--not weight.
Our Apple expert takes the deepest dive ever into the iPhone, offering perspective on apps and corporate integration you won't find anywhere else.
Researchers at the University of Alberta said they've 'solved' checkers, thanks to their game-playing computer, Chinook. And it only took 18 years.
Playing your iPod during a thunderstorm could be a hazard to your health, experts warn.
WeShow employs teams of people to sift through the massive selection of content currently available and pick and organize what they deem the best of online video.
Customers are finding business uses for their iPhone with NetSuite software.
A couple of burglars were stymied when they tried to crack a safe, so they found a computer that had been left on and simply Googled for the information they needed to make off with $12,000 worth of loot.
If you've already got a Mac or a PC, you can build a home entertainment center around your current computer. Here are two sample systems to help show what can be done.
A worm claiming to be an electronic copy of the final Harry Potter Book is infecting computers through USB drives.
The catch is that the cash is available only to those with gadgets already garnering 250,000 page views per week or more.
Apple says customers buying the iPhone through one of its 164 retail stores in the U.S. will be limited to two on a first come, first served basis.