You may not know a lot about technology - you may not like it - but chances are your kids do, and it's definitely affecting how they're thinking and behaving - every day at home, while they're at school, and when they're hanging around with their friends.
Teenagers texting while driving is a nationwide problem, and one Garden State county is approaching a solution using the phone's technology to save lives.
People across much of the planet briefly experienced problems accessing Twitter on Thursday, a day before the 2012 Olympic Games are expected to cause a spike in use of the micro-blogging site.
A bill signed into law today by acting Governor Kim Guadagno makes it easier for prosecutors to get convictions for vehicular homicide or assault by auto against a person who illegally uses a cell phone while driving and, as a result, kills or injures someone.
Technology has come a long way, even since the 80s. A text was something you lent your friend in English class. Skype was something you got from a one night stand. And a tweet was the sound a bird made. Have you ever wondered what Twitter would have looked like in the 80s?