No more "poke the doll." The lusty crowd at the first-ever Sex in Videogames conference see a future where adult video games are creative, inspired and, most of all, profitable. Annalee Newitz reports from San Francisco.
Gamers are getting off on the sexy stuff in games these days, but what excites one may not do it for another. Bonnie Ruberg reports from San Francisco.
Throwing together a meal at home will not only help keep the waistline trim but can also improve your kids' grades. Forbes highlights some cool gadgets to tempt you into the kitchen.
Newspapers struggling to thrive have been hamstrung for years by the enormous production costs associated with printing on paper. New technology may turn the news all digital -- and you can still roll it up and stick it in your back pocket.
A few Florida shuttle buses will soon be powered by hydrogen internal combustion engines manufactured by Ford. Plus:. Gas station operators grapple with alternative fuel choices. In Autopia .
A portion of proceeds from a pink cell phone to be donated to Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
Plus: LaneFX lets you see your blind spot. In Gear Factor.
Is the FBI or CIA is using a Delaware company's aircraft leasing business as a front for a new generation of single-engine domestic spy planes? In 27B Stroke 6.
When autos (including rentals) come standard with auxiliary inputs for MP3 players, we won't have to suffer through bad radio on road trips. In Listening Post.