The most frightening reality of social media you probably weren't aware of. A man uses basic knowledge of Facebook and Twitter to totally freak out total strangers.
This is a new low in bad customer service. An online company actually fines a customer for writing a bad review. Take this as a lesson, you should read those terms and agreements before you decide to do business with anybody.
Google has applied for a patent that would allow them to develop a tattoo that can also be used as a lie detector. The hours of endless fun we could have with such a device is only soured by the fact that somebody might slap one of those tattoos on us.
It's amazing the things some people will do to be able to hear their favorite radio station. Would you plug a wire into your body to get a better signal? One man did and his reception improved greatly.
When you are using your Windows based computer and things freeze up or get slow, we all know what to do -- hit "control-alt-delete" -- and all can be repaired.
Holding your phone the correct way to film video and take pictures for the Internet can be the difference between a great video and something that just makes people angry.
In our studio we use a few computers to keep us on the air and online. A lot of hands touch our keyboards. Over the years, as you can imagine, things get a bit grungy and we're stuck with the task of trying to keep our abode tidy and clean.
Getting on the field is the dream of all football fans.
Oakland Raiders punter Chris Kluwe is doing his part to make that happen.
Kluwe donned Google Glass and then headed out onto the field during Raiders training camp, enabling others to experience just what is happening on the field, while he holds snaps for kicker Sebastian Janikowski...
Travel across the country in under an hour. All you have to do is climb in a container similar to the one your bank uses at the drive through. Would you travel that way?
Is this really how we want to live? Do we need to be in touch so closely via our phone that we are losing contact with those in the same room. Here is an observation I invite you to make, look around the restaurant, bar, festival or waiting room. How many people have a telephone out and are totally ignoring the person next to them?
According to a new survey, the thing that annoys people the most is a slow computer. Actually, one out of three of us have actually yelled at our computer.