Posted: 10:08 PM Some researchers say the iPod is perhaps a main reason U.S. violent crime has risen in recent years. Do you agree? Are you fearful of becoming a victim of violent crime just because you carry around your iPod?
Updated: 11:11 PM Nike and Apple will be working with gym equipment manufacturers and health clubs to allow members to plug their iPod Nanos into cardio equipment.
Updated: 11:15 PM 2/28/08:One university has announced they'll be giving their incoming freshmen free iPod touches or iPhones! Will other colleges begin to do the same? Will the students actually use them for learning purposes?
Updated: 10:01 PM 2/27/08: It works like an alarm clock, plays the latest music, holds plenty of pictures and it looks like a beanbag…meet the Chumby. Will this rival the i-Phone and Blackberry?
Updated: 10:00 PM 2/21/08: Which cartoon character is most like you? Will your cell phone service be offering a flat rate unlimited minutes plan? Find out!
Updated: 12:06 AM Phishing occurs when false emails that appear to be from a credible source are sent to get personal information from everyday people.
Posted: 8:38 PM Greenpeace gave Microsoft and Nintendo abysmal rankings on Nov. 27 on their efforts to phase out toxic chemicals from their game consoles.
Posted: 9:35 PM Each holiday season, a couple hard-to-find toys send parents hunting from store to store. And, each season, they're soon forgotten: Has your Elmo gotten any tickles lately?
Updated: 4:45 PM Did you know that one in every five children who go online has been solicited for sex? With the ever-widening world of the Internet, it's getting harder to know how you can protect your kids when you're not around.
Posted: 8:28 PM Confirming its long-rumored foray into the mobile market, Google said Nov. 5 it is developing a free cell phone software package so the Internet search leader can more easily peddle ads and services to people who aren't in front of a PC.
Posted: 8:35 PM MySpace is getting into the book business. The online social network is collaborating with a children's imprint of HarperCollins on an environmental handbook coming out April 22, Earth Day.
Posted: 8:51 PM Two services launching just a week apart tap a growing interest in DNA testing to help people find their ancestors and learn more about their lives.
Updated: 11:10 PM The Federal Communications Commission is mandating that all on-air broadcasts move into the digital age after February 17, 2009--meaning higher picture quality and more channels. We talked to some TV viewers to see if they knew about the upcoming change.
Posted: 10:39 PM The federal government will begin testing a body-scanning machine that could eventually be used instead of the metal detectors passengers walk through at airports.
Posted: 9:43 PM General Motors is updating it's ONSTAR global tracking system so that if a car is reported stolen operators can actually take control away from the driver, forcing the car to slow down, then stop.