Countdown to the iPhone 3G: What You Need to Know Before You Get in Line
Published on July 9, 2008 to SmartphonesChicago (IL) - Apple will launch iPhone 3G in the U.S. through AT&T stores and its own retail locations this Friday, 8:00 am sharp. If you plan on purchasing the device on its first day of... Read more
Comcast's Blazing Fast Internet Is Half The Speed Of DSL
Published on August 19, 2008 to NetworkingChicago (IL) - Comcast has begun to quietly, but very aggressively pitch an "economy tier" Internet service to its customers - a service that is generally "not recommended", but squarely aimed at... Read more
HD DVD Vs. Blu-ray: The Battle Of The CES Booths
Published on January 9, 2008 to Home TheaterLas Vegas (NV) - Walking between the Blu-ray Disc booth and the HD DVD booth at this year’s CES is like walking between an amusement park and a decrepit morgue.The Blu-ray booth vs. the HD DVD... Read more
The Most Spammed Country in the World? Switzerland.
Published on July 10, 2008 to Using the InternetChicago (IL) - You may be complaining about the number of spam emails finding their way to your email account every day, but it may come as a surprise to you that the U.S. is actually not the most... Read more
On The Campaign Trail: Green Energy Beginning To Evoke The Feelings Of Americans
Published on July 9, 2008 to OpinionOpinion - The discussion and debate over the state of our nation's energy independence is in full swing. Read more
How to Shop for the Best DVD Player
Published on November 17, 2005 to NetworkingYou usually get what you pay for, but this is certainly not true for DVD players. Instead of overpaying $500 for a player from a brand-name OEM, we strongly suggest that you check out the decoder and video processing components under the hood first before making a purchase. Read more
The Year in Review: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
Published on December 8, 2006 to Desktop ComputersBarry Gerber talks about key events in a busy year for technology enthusiasts. He covers HDTV, CPUs, Windows Vista, exploding batteries, the need for mobile phone standardization, spam and portable music and video players. Read more
The HP iPAQ hx4700 Takes the Luxury Business PDA to the Next Level
Published on February 18, 2005 to SmartphonesHP's iPAQ hx4700 is a tiny PC with top-of-the-line features: a 4" VGA display, integrated touchpad and WLAN/PAN functions. Can HP's luxury PDA make a place for itself against the competition, despite its high price? Read more
Couldn't Decide Between the e310 and the e740? Well Here's the e330!
Published on February 28, 2003 to Notebooks and LaptopsAccording to its specs, the e330 includes the best of the e310 and the e740. New Intel processor, MediaQ graphics chip, reasonable price, extra-slim body ... Read more
The OQO: WindowsXP in the Palm of Your Hand
Published on December 14, 2004 to Notebooks and LaptopsWith a WindowsXP OS, the OQO is no PDA despite its ultra-compact form factor. But what is the big deal about accessing WindowsXP applications in a device that fits in the palm of your hand? Read more
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The Spotlight: By The Numbers
Microsoft fined $1.35 billion, HD-DVD players drop to $49.99, and an alarm clock with a math equation snooze bar. Plus the comment of the week. Read more
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The Spotlight: Vista Dancing In The Dark
Microsoft acquires Sidekick maker Danger, Psystar stirs controversy by offering a Mac clone, the super hi-def 5k Red video camera unvelied and the internal Vista sales video so cheesy it must be seen to be believed. Read more
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The Spotlight: Vista Shines In The Mojave
Scrabulous goes d-o-w-n, Dell sells a Hybrid, a working jetpack and Virgin does Space. Plus Microsoft battles bias toward Vista in 'Mojave Experiment'. Read more
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The Hiphone vs The iPhone
We compared this $200 feature-packed clone with the original iPhone. But how did it perform? Read more
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The Flock Web Browser
Ben Meyer takes a look at the recently released 1.0 beta of Flock, a social-networking web browser based on Firefox code. Read more




