A new Web site gathers old photographs to show parents at their coolest.
Watch the video that's taken the internet by storm.
It's not always a pleasure visiting the dentist, especially when cavities are involved, but researchers are working with robotics to make sure your fillings can withstand the test of time and keep you out of the dentist chair. (Nov. 11)
A pilot was pulled from the cockpit after co-worker notified authorities.
Search engine teams up with government to create "flu shot finder."
Learn how to safeguard your digital assets from unauthorized access.
"Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2," the highly anticipated video game has hit store shelves. The Associated Press spoke with developer Infinity Ward about the latest version of the first-person shooter. (Nov. 10)
Residents of a Dutch town are opposing a project to store carbon dioxide deep under their houses. Governments and energy companies have been counting on the technology to help fight greenhouse gas emissions. (Nov 10)
New research suggests cell phones could replace a visit to the doctor.
Stroller by stroller, Elisabeth Leamy tells you which strollers are safest.
The most anticipated game of 2009 "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" hit stores.
The Pew Internet Project finds Web users are not isolated.
HP brings out a new touch screen desktop computer.
Elizabeth Lambert's image is tainted by the global spread of her soccer fight.
Good stuff or not so much? Becky Worley reviews some common household products.
A 21-year-old Australian man claims to have created the world's first iPhone virus.
A Web site lets users rent high-end designer fashions for cheap.
More than 100 Sydney GPs will close their doors today to discuss the impact of the federal government's Super Clinics.
Study finds callers change speaking voice when talking on the phone.
Sleek, innovative cameras that make great gifts.
Verizon's new "Droid" phone offers new apps.
Greg Harper talks us through the latest gadgets.
Verizon's first smartphone to run on Google software goes on sale.
Elisabeth Leamy takes a closer look at eco-friendly products.
The phone company will charge $350 to end a phone contract.
Japan, known for cutting-edge technology as well as ancestor worship, is merging the two with the latest in the funereal: card-activated crypts.
Engineers compete and test the potential reality of the science fiction concept of space elevators. The AP's John Mone on why leaving the Earth, may not require rocket science. (Nov. 4)
Tips for keeping your computer virus free.
The newest e-readers and musical cell phones.
Motorola's Droid, the latest smartphone that runs the Android software, offers a good alternative to the iPhone if you're seeking a feature-packed phone with a full keyboard and strong wireless service. The AP's Rachel Metz takes a closer look. (Nov. 4)
Video footage posted on the internet shows Iranian opposition supporters chanting the name of the U.S. President in apparent defiance of security forces warning about "illegal gatherings".
Elisabeth Leamy dissects the difference between composites and genuine rubies.
Consumer Reports finds potentially harmful chemical in a variety of cans.
More than a million users experienced phone outages on Tuesday night.
Video footage posted on the internet appears to show supporters of Iran's opposition leader Mirhossein Mousavi marching in a rally in the country's capital Tehran.
Golden State pushes for regulations on energy-hungry flat-screen televisions.
Apple computer boats that there is an iPhone app for just about everything. Well, scientists in Germany have come up with an application that allows people to become backseat drivers in their own cars.(Nov. 3)
Dickinson State softball teammates made cell phone calls pleading for help.
The company will sell and rent movies online for a fee.
The Geek Squad shares some tips for purchasing a new laptop.