The future is here at CeBIT, the world’s top tech fair in Hanover, Germany.
Tablet sales are eating into PC numbers, so will the PC go away?
To prevent more laptops from becoming electronic waste in landfills, some Stanford graduate students designed a computer that can be disassembled in thirty seconds for recycling.
The shape makes it easier to reach buttons, but the price makes it difficult to reach for your wallet.
A biofuel cell implanted in your arm could use oxygen and sugar to generate electricity.
iPad? So yesterday. Why waste your time with a laptop-sized touch-screen when you can make the entire floor of a room in your house one giant iPad?! At least, that's what one tech company is hoping for. Patrick Baudisch and ...
The Internet has come a long way since it transmitted its first message, "lo," in 1969.
A new laser developed by scientists at MIT could make light-speed computing a reality.
With this insulator, the body heat produced by one person would be enough to warm an entire home.
A hacking specialist reveals a weakness that can force heavily secured computers to spill their secrets.