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
What You Need To Know Before You Buy An IPhone 3G
Published on July 2, 2008 to SmartphonesChicago (IL) - AT&T today unveiled detailed information about iPhone 3G service plan pricing as well as other bits and pieces that are likely to answer most of the questions you may have about the... Read more
What If ... You Had To Play A Simulation Game Before You Could Run For Office?
Published on March 25, 2008 to Video Game Related TopicsAnalyst Opinion - In computer games, we have one-word terms that are taken for multi-word definitions. Read more
IPhone 3G: Build It For $173, Sell It For $500 (or More)
Published on June 24, 2008 to Business & LawEl Segundo (CA) - Apple, not really known as a company with particularly small operating margins, may have outdone itself with the iPhone 3G. Read more
Can You Replace Your Landline For $10 Per Month?
Published on June 25, 2008 to NetworkingBellevue (WA) - T-Mobile took a stab at an already dying industry and is offering a VoIP replacement for your landline telephone service for a flat fee of $10 per month. Read more
How Many Drivers Do You Need in Your Earphones?
Published on December 7, 2006 to Home TheaterTwo drivers are definitely better than one. As good as the UM1 earphones are, the UM2 phones sound significantly better. Both offer excellent sound isolation, but you need to take the time to get the correct fit - which is also easier with the UM2s. Read more
All You Need To Know About Ripping DVDs
Published on August 28, 2006 to NetworkingSooner or later, you're going to need to rip a DVD. Mary Branscombe provides some tips for how to get the job done right and avoid getting scammed for ripping software. Read more
Notebook Cooler Pads: Do you need one?
Published on December 16, 2004 to Notebooks and LaptopsDo you own a hot notebook? Or is your boss forcing you to use that old, noisy laptop with a desktop chip in it? Perhaps you should consider a notebook cooler. We tested the Coolermaster Coolpad and two versions of the Vantec Lapcool 2 to see how they measure up. Read more
How You Are About To Become Responsible For Credit Card Fraud
Published on May 4, 2006 to Networking3D Secure is the new protocol being developed by the main players in the credit card payments business to try to combat credit card fraud. The kicker, however, is that it shifts responsibility for the cost of fraud from the acquirers (merchants and their banks) to us - consumers and our banks. Pat McKenna shows you just what 3DS is all about. Read more
On The Tech Edge: Understanding Mobile Graphics Workstations
Published on May 25, 2006 to Notebooks and LaptopsWhat do you know about mobile graphics workstations? We explain them in our review of HP's powerful Compaq NW8240 computer. 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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Google's Voice App For iPhone
Ben Meyer tests out the nifty new voice search software added to Google's suite of free apps for the iPhone. It works well except for one glaring issue. Read more




