The Line Begins To Form In San Francisco
Published on January 15, 2008 to Notebooks and LaptopsBraving temperatures in the 40s and a cold wind, the most loyal of Mac fans have already begun to stand in line, hoping for a great seat to Steve Jobs’ Tuesday Morning Keynote. Read more
Queues Form An Entire Week Prior To iPhone Launch
Published on July 7, 2008 to SmartphonesIt looks as though a group of people in New York City are hell bent on breaking a Guinness record for the longest time spent waiting in line. Well, at least we think that’s what they’re doing… Read more
Xbox LIVE Gets Political: Microsoft And Rock The Vote Form New Partnership
Published on August 21, 2008 to Digital Entertainment MiscellaneousOn Wednesday, Rock the Vote and Microsoft Corporation announced a new partnership, which will allow Xbox 360 owners who are connected to Xbox LIVE to register to vote, participate in presidential... Read more
Creative's MuVo Slim and Samsung's Yepp YP-T5 Form-Factor Chic
Published on June 18, 2004 to Home TheaterVendors continue to seek creative ways to differentiate their MP3 players, in a commodity market that has attracted many new entrants. Samsung strives for small and skinny with its latest player, the Yepp YP-T5. Creative Labs' MuVo Slim attempts poise and elegance in the incredible shrinking world of the MP3 player. Read more
Second Chance: Desktop Processors In A Mobile Form Factor
Published on November 16, 2002 to Notebooks and LaptopsRecently, we reviewed the Dell SmartStep 250N. Things did not exactly proceed as planned in our review of this product. Now, we look at the WinBook J4 that uses a totally different strategy for throttling the Pentium 4 Northwood desktop CPU in a mobile form factor. The J4 has some very unique features that allow it to rival some desktop systems. When coupled with a 3.06 GHz non-HyperThreaded CPU, what will the result be? Read more
Seagate and IOGear's Mobile Hard Drives: Different Form Factors, Different Prices
Published on January 25, 2005 to Notebooks and LaptopsSeagate wants to get some of the USB flash drive market with its 1" 5 GB hard drive. IOGear claims its Combo 1.8" Ion Drive with 40 GB of capacity is what the mobile professional really wants. Are either of these devices what you really need for data dumps from one PC to another? Read more


