RIM could have a tablet out by the end of the year, New York cabs are getting Wi-Fi, and you can view Flash content on your jailbroken iPhone.
The sequel to the critically acclaimed "Batman: Arkham Asylum" is announced with a title and release date, Saudia Arabia shuts off BlackBerry service overnight, and Apple's next iPod Touch may be gett more »
A new poll shows that more than 80 percent of U.S. divorce lawyers say social networking is increasingly coming up in court. WWL's Tania Dall reports.
Amazon strikes an exclusive-to-Kindle deal with a gaggle of famous authors, YouTube revamps its music site, and a two-seat yellow submarine could be yours for just 2 million clams.
A dinosaur fossil found in Laurel, M.D. may not look like much to the untrained eye, but for archaeologists, it's a very rare find. WJZ-TV's Alex DeMetrick reports.
CNET editors reveal their predictions on what we'll see at the upcoming 2011 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
YouTube wants you to share your viewing habits with the world, Comcast wants to be like Hulu, and we have another Twitter book on our hands.
The SideCar app lets anyone become a taxi driver and even connects you with people looking for a ride. CBS5-TV's Mike Sugerman reports.
The acting U.S. cyberspace director steps down, which means there's an opening! Iriver may release a touch-screen tablet to compete with an Apple tablet that we don't even know actually exists. And Ya more »
The first solar eclipse in 2011 amazed many onlookers on the other side of the world Tuesday morning. Gary Hamilton reports.