
Microsoft Vista voted tech world's top "Fiasco"
Larry Greenemeier is the associate editor of technology for Scientific American, covering a variety of tech-related topics, including biotech, computers, military tech, nanotech and robots.

Microsoft Vista voted tech world's top "Fiasco"

Security software that gives laptop thieves an earful

In today's computers, energy efficiency trumps speed

Could Radar Keep Birds from Colliding with Aircraft?
US Airways Capt. Sullenberger testifies on Flight 1549's harrowing water landing as Congress mulls airline safety issues

Are laser-powered spacecraft just a shot in the dark?

Outdated energy infrastructure holds back smart-grid future, report says

Hospital Workers Sharing Music? They May Also Be Sharing Your Medical Records
Health care workers using Gnutella or other peer-to-peer (P2P) networks to share music and video, may be putting you at risk for medical identity theft, Dartmouth researchers find

Web legal woes: Forget Facebook, the real controversy is flatulence

Facebook does an about face--sort of--on its new terms of use

Debate over who owns your Facebook info continues

The sky is falling, but it doesn't seem to be satellite debris

FCC to TV stations ready to make the digital switch: Not so fast

"Digital hand" researchers score second round of NSF funding

Will broadband investment in stimulus package work without tax credits?

Want to lower your electric bill? Google wants to help

Walkabout: Teaching robots to travel on land and sand

Obama orders review of government cyber security

Shattering News: Electro-Pulse Technology Speeds Ice Removal [Slide Show]
New de-icing technique promises to zap ice off of cars, airplanes and bridges in seconds

GM's Chevy Volt to hit the streets of San Francisco and Washington, D.C.

Digital TV delay bill on its way to the White House

Can nuclear waste cleanup concepts be tapped to help remove arsenic from drinking water?

India promises $10 laptops for students

Super Bowl Alert: Could California take away your energy-hogging plasma TV?

Lifesavers: NOAA pushes better air, land and sea rescue beacons