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.
Photos of the month - August 2010
The technological and financial feasibility of the UK-led MoonLite mission, which aims to put a satellite in orbit around the moon, is set to be probed
I just watched two simultaneous feeds of the NASA's Phoenix rover landing and its entry into the atmosphere of Mars. One feed came courtesy of NASA TV on the Web.
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.
After months in the dark, Twitter's mysterious (and perhaps long shot initiative) Project Lightning lights up under a new moniker: Moments.
Would you take the easy path and go with a workable, if uninspiring iPhone 4GS? Or, would you take a chance on the wild world of malware and go with Android?
There's billions to be spent in space exploration but where's the most bang for the buck? And are some of these programs really worth the money spent on them?
In a speech last night, co-CEO Bill McDermott sought to preach the word about the company's short-term potential. This morning, counterpart Jim Hagemann Snabe looked beyond the horizon.