Nintendo Sells More Than Sony, Microsoft Combined Throughout August
Published on September 12, 2008 to Video Game Related TopicsTo no one’s surprise, Nintendo once again eclipsed all competition in monthly console sales from NPD Group. Read more
T-Mobile Sold More Than 120,000 3G IPhones
Published on August 26, 2008 to Business & LawDeutsche Telekom's wireless business T-Mobile has sold more than 120,000 new 3G iPhones since its sales launch on July 11 despite distribution problems, its chief executive told a German weekly... Read more
8Yr Old Win2K More Secure Than Vista
Published on May 12, 2008 to Software CompaniesSecurity software vendor, PC Tools Software, has issued a report stating Microsoft Windows Vista is more susceptible to malware than Windows 2000, an operating system over eight-years-old. However,... Read more
Americans Love Their Phones More Than The Internet
Published on March 6, 2008 to SmartphonesAmericans are more likely to ditch their Internet rather than their cellphones. According to a new survey done by the Pew internet and American Life Project, 51% of the population would find it... Read more
More Than Half Of US Has Digital TVs
Published on December 31, 2007 to Digital Entertainment MiscellaneousLos Angeles (CA) - Just before the government kicks into gear for the beginning of the transition away from analog signals, the Consumer Electronics Association says over 50% of American... Read more
More Than Music, With Still The Smallest Screens
Published on October 25, 2006 to Home TheaterWe're now used to having music in our pockets and we're starting to demand more. True media players are bulky; they have to be to fit the screen. Playing video and watching photos on the smallest devices can still be frustrating because of the screen size. The Creative Zen V Plus disappoints, but it does a reasonable job. Read more
Two Drives Are Better Than One: Thecus YES Box N2100
Published on June 6, 2006 to NetworkingRAID Level 1 isn't as robust as RAID5, but requires only two drives and can cost significantly less. Jim Buzbee took Thecus' two-SATA drive N2100 for a spin and found a lot to like. Read more
Is 64-bit Mobile Computing More Promise Than Reality?
Published on February 9, 2006 to Notebooks and LaptopsMSI's MS-1029 barebones notebook computer is an exciting entrée into the world of mobile 64-bit computing. But is this technology ready for prime time and is this the time for you to buy in? We give you the information and, using some new benchmarks, the test results to help you make a thumbs-up or thumbs-down decision. Read more
Logitech Z-2300 Speakers: More Than a Blast from the Past?
Published on November 11, 2004 to Digital Entertainment MiscellaneousLogitech revamps its Z-2200 speakers in an attempt to offer best-in-class 2.1 sound. But is Logitech Z-2300's new features enough to separate it from the rest of the pack in this very competitive market? At least we can say that the speakers have enough power to keep your neighbors awake at night. Read more
Are Pens The Hot New Mobile Computing Technology?
Published on December 18, 2005 to SmartphonesBarry Gerber dissects the technology and functionality of LeapFrog's Pentop Computer and looks at a number of other products based on the Anoto Group's pattern recognition technology. He concludes that there can and should be a place in our lives for this new, compact mobile technology based on a time-honored input device. Read more
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The Spotlight: Unlimited Internet No More?
Starbucks free WiFi launches, the "Netbook" fad, Microsoft's new search gimick, billboards that watch you, a solar-powered house plant and how Comcast and Time Warner are testing limitations on Internet bandwidth use. Read more
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VIDEO: Acer Aspire One Netbook
Rachel Rosmarin takes a look at the Acer Aspire One "netbook", one of the small, inexpensive laptops featuring low-cost processors. Read more




