Take a popular music player and a lot of ingenuity and you get an Ipod that could save lives.
Someone could already have Your personal information and use it for years without you knowing it. So why is the government is not stepping in to stop it?
The Bay Area will have some new millionaires as Google insiders get the green light to cash in their stock fortunes.
Scott Budman shows you the first virus-fighting lab in the Bay Area.
Customers love it but investors shun it. TiVo is struggling through rocky times, as Scott Budman reports.
Amazon's A9 goes head to head with Google and Yahoo in the search business.
A Bay Area woman has the key to bargains on eBay.
Oakland A's fans are testing their baseball knowledge between innings through a trivia contest played with cell phone text messaging.
At the track and field trials in Sacramento, wireless technology is being used all over the event -- from logging race information to restocking water on the field.
When the going gets tough and you can't make your technology work, the Geek Squad will come to your house and deliver a personalized fix.
New laptops are tailor-made for the on-the-go student these days.
The new movie "Sky Captain And The World Of Tomorrow" demonstrates how filmmakers can set their projects anywhere in the world without leaving their computer.
It used to cost a lot of money to get a lot of technology in your car. Not so anymore where high-tech cars come in all shapes, sizes and prices.
The biotech industry is one of the hottest businesses, creating new jobs and new drugs.
Apple Computer unveiled a smaller version of the iPod and a headless computer with the cheapest price tag ever for the company.