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Downtown »

J&R will host free concerts and technology seminars Aug. 25 to 28.

Midtown & Theater District »

Cornell Univerity scientist Juan Hinestroza is using nanotechnology to create clothes that change color, repel stains and charge cell phone batteries.

Murray Hill, Gramercy & Midtown East »

The IMC gallery's new exhibit, "Elastic Identity," blurs the line between traditional fine art and digital art.

Downtown »

Rajeev Kumar was matched to the 10-year-old rape case by DNA technology, prosecutors said.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

Facility in Upper Manhattan is set to get green energy technology under new city plan.

Manhattan »

Ross Lanham allegedly scammed the city for more than six years, as IBM and Verizon stood by, according to a report.

Manhattan »

The contest challenges programmers to come up with new ways to share city data.

Manhattan »

The hotel is equipping all of its rooms with iPads, which can be used to control lights, heat and even order room service.

Manhattan »

The borough president also said residents are frustrated with the city's top-down approach on bike lanes.

Manhattan »

"There’s a lot of potential there," Mayor Bloomberg told reporters about a partnership with the social network.

Midtown & Theater District »

Joe's coffee shop in Grand Central is one of several businesses trading in cash registers for iPads.

Manhattan »

From noisemakers to virtual glasses of champagne to clink at midnight, check out these New Year's Apps.

Midtown & Theater District »

The Broadway preview of "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" was reportedly stopped five times because of technical problems.

Manhattan »

The tech giant has rolled out several automated cars it hopes will prevent future traffic accidents.

Upper West Side & Morningside Heights »

Fashion Week has embraced technology with electronic check-in to eliminate long and tedious lines for runway shows.