Verizon heeds call of fuel cells
Worried about prices and power outages, the telecom company is a case study of a business out to deliver its own energy. Photos: Verizon fuel cell project
Worried about prices and power outages, the telecom company is a case study of a business out to deliver its own energy. Photos: Verizon fuel cell project
When her son was diagnosed with ADD last year, one mother considered a once unthinkable solution for the problem.
Facebook recommends games to you based on what your friends are playing. Unfortunately, the Discover New Games module is lying: it often claims your friends are playing games they aren't.
The idea of sending solar power satellites into orbit has been around since the 1970s, but interest has revived in recent years. Japan is wasting no time. The country plans to send its first solar-panel-equipped satellite into space this decade.
Photos of the month - August 2010
Whatever next: Windows in space?
Google isn't exactly the first to the robotics game and if it's going to differentiate its bots the company will need its Android and cloud computing to do the heavy lifting.
I think a lot about which companies that I've been covering for zillions of years will be around 10 years from now, as the Internet moves into its next phase of innovation around things like machine to machine communications, which is sort of personified in the smart grid. If you think Microsoft and IBM and Hewlett-Packard are invincible, pause a moment to memorialize Digital Equipment Corp.
After months in the dark, Twitter's mysterious (and perhaps long shot initiative) Project Lightning lights up under a new moniker: Moments.
A variety of apps and web pages are available to help users prepare for and get the most out of the August 21 solar eclipse.