Apple announced that it was adding a video camera to its iPod Nano and cutting prices of its wildly popular music players.
Apple announced that it was adding a video camera to its iPod Nano and cutting prices of its wildly popular music players.
SAN FRANCISCO - Palm Inc., which revitalized its product line with the Pre smart phone launch in June, is hoping to keep momentum going with the release of a lighter, cheaper handset called the Pixi.
There’s enough power in trees to run an electronic circuit, says a new study.
DUBAI - Google Inc. launched an online tool that allows Arab users to answer each other’s questions, a move designed to boost the amount of Web content available in Arabic.
Will it be upgraded iPods? The Beatles finally coming to iTunes? A tablet computer? An appearance by Steve Jobs?
Spotify, the Swedish music streaming website, on Monday announced the launch of its software on Apple’s iPhone, the best-selling handset that features high speed internet access.
Nokia’s success in the fiercely competitive laptop market will depend on telecom operators able to offer the cellphone giant an opening not available to most PC brands.
Ben Alexander spent nearly every waking minute playing the video game “World of Warcraft.” As a result, he flunked out of the University of Iowa.
Internet giant Google will remove all European books currently on the market from a US agreement to digitise and sell online books that were out-of-print in the United States, the company said Monday.
SAN FRANCISCO - Amazon.com Inc. is offering free books or $30 to Kindle customers whose copies of the George Orwell novels ‘1984’ and ‘Animal Farm’ were deleted from their electronic reading devices in July.