Are dreams of web solitude possible for those who don't want their personal information scattered throughout cyberworld?
On Twitter, the number of "tweets" topped 4,000 per second after President Obama announced the killing of Al-Qaeda leader.
A digital "lost and found" site is helping people reconnect with important photos and documents scattered by the tornadoes.
Pepsi's new vending machine allows people to send out "random acts of refreshment."
Flickr, Twitter, Facebook and Youtube are lighting up with news and events leading up to the big day.
When pricing bots go wild.
Many young Asians are finding it tough to cope without a gadget in hand. Are Americans next?
New car-sharing services tap vast communities of idle cars.
The Department of Homeland Security taps the power of social media.
Maine women seek "unmanly" vampires, while Texans are after rich entrepreneurs, according to a new website.