Science & Technology
- Cerebral Palsy Student Is PlayStation Hero
Hans Smith, 23, has been wheelchair bound his whole life and unable to play his favorite sport, baseball. He wrote a thank you note to PlayStation to show his appreciation for the game MLB: The Show, which he says lets him experience baseball in the best way possible. - WATCH: Cerebral Palsy Teen Has a Big Swing
Hans Smith is now a character in the popular video game MLB: The Show. - Location Wars: What Does Geocentric Tech Mean for You?
Start-ups use location data to help users socialize, date, game and more. - PHOTOS: Surfs Up! Alpaca Catches a Wave
Surfer teaches pet alpaca to ride the nose of his board. - Top 5 Social Media Secrets to Saving Money
Bloggers, social media experts share tips on saving with Twitter, Facebook. - How the Blind See -- Other Senses Compensate in Minutes
New research shows the brain remarkably adaptable. - WATCH: Get the Nexus One With ATT
ATT is the only service provider offering the phone. - Twitter, Facebook and iPhones: Online Crooks New Tools
The volume of Internet crime has continued to rise steadily since 2007, with victims reporting $559 million in losses in 2009, a 110 percent increase compared to losses in 2008. Investigators and officials say part of the reason may be the economic downturn. Scammers are increasingly using social networking sites -- such as Twitter, Facebook and MySpace-- and smartphones such as the iPhone. - WATCH: NASA Spots Creepy Crawly Creature
Scientists find a shrimplike creature living far below an Antarctica ice sheet. - WATCH: High-Speed Internet for All
The FCC is expected to unveil a plan for national broadband service. - Advertisement:

- WATCH: Electric Eyeglasses to Aid the Blind
A special pair of glasses turn images into electric impulses felt on the tongue. - Twitter, Twitter Anywhere: CEO Announces New Feature
Twitter CEO Evan Williams announces @anywhere at South by Southwest in Austin. - South by Southwest Best: 19 Sites to Watch
Web sites honored at annual social media conference. - Are Printed Photos Going Extinct?
The number of photos printed worldwide is dropping by the billions as Facebook makes the glossy print old-fashioned. - MTV Launches Online Morality Meter
Online app helps teens draw line between innocent and inappropriate digital behavior. - Help Over Twitter: Think Globally, Tweet Locally
Web site helps socially responsible local businesses and consumers find each other. - FunMail: Illustrate Your Tweets, Texts
Web service matches animations, pictures to messages on Twitter. - Man Bytes Dog: Outcry Over Microchip Rule
A U.K. proposal for mandatory microchipping of dogs brings about outcry. - Settle Your Bar Tab With Just Your iPhone
No cash, no credit card? No problem. TabbedOut lets you settle tabs, bills with iPhone.