University wins $14m contract for autonomous vehicle.
The rise of the machines.
Gaming is garnering mainstream attention this week, after a Supreme Court case directly referenced Counter-Strike, the world's most popular multiplayer game.
Chip giant Intel has announced that it would introduce a model numbering scheme across its consumer CPU range.
Sony is giving users their first glimpse of the upcoming DC Universe online game. And it's for both PS3 and PC (sorry, no Xbox).
Small unmanned ground vehicle heading for Iraq.
Microsoft co-president Jim Allchin makes interesting claim.
Finger's crossed, but we're hoping the keyboard equipped HTC Touch Pro, due to arrive later this month, has none of the lag issues of the Touch Diamond.
One million ID theft cases drive new policy.
VMsafe targets malware undetectable on physical machines.
Turn your iPhone into your own personal gym and fitness instructor with these five fitness-centric apps
Good idea, lousy application.
Banks and credit unions targeted
America's Army player responds to traffic accident.
Autumn 2008 launch date for Tiberium Wars.
Cheesewire-style blade is the world's thinnest ever.