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Air Force Missile Launch Crew Asleep At The Switch

Published on July 25, 2008 to Networking

Washington DC - A trio of Air Force ballistic missile crew members are being investigated after they literally fell asleep at the switch. Read more

Accell Offers 1.3 capable 4x1 HDMI Switch

Published on January 9, 2008 to Networking

Accell Cable is nearly ready to release a 4:1 HDMI switch that complies with the 1.3 standard requirements. As more and more high-definition players find their way into entertainment centers, media... Read more

Macworld 2008: How Does It Compare?

Published on January 23, 2008 to Event Coverage

Apple’s Software We thought it would be interesting to compare Macworld 2007 to Macworld 2008, particularly in terms of Apple’s product releases. How do the two most recent Macworlds measure up? ... Read more

Apple Rumor Mill: Mac Netbook/Tablet in the Works

Published on October 23, 2008 to Notebooks and Laptops

Although Steve Jobs and crew may have said at the recent MacBook event that Apple doesn’t have any netbooks planned for the near future, it is something that it will do eventually. Read more

TV Group Urges Bush, Cheney To Talk About Digital Switch

Published on May 9, 2008 to Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous

Washington (DC) - The National Association of Broadcasters, which has voice numerous concerns about people not being informed of next year's digital TV switch, is now calling on George W. Bush to... Read more

How Does Dell's Latitude X1 Laptop Compare?

Published on October 24, 2005 to Notebooks and Laptops

We compare the Dell Latitude X1 laptop with five other laptops in its class. The X1 does well on a number of counts including size, weight, a marvelous keyboard and other features, but it does have a couple of weak points: a low capacity standard battery and reduced brightness on the left and right sides of its display. Read more

How Microsoft's DreamSpark Works and What It's For

Published on March 5, 2008 to Software Miscellaneous

Giving away software to a billion students around the world is a complex operation. Microsoft’s Senior Director of Academic Initiatives told us how the DreamSpark system works and why it’s more than just a way of catching Windows developers young. Read more

SMC EZ Switch GS8P: Speed, Power and Smarts

Published on December 12, 2007 to Networking

Networking is not always as straightforward as it should be. Could the EZ Switch make it easier? Read more

Finally, An Optical Lens Cleaner That Really Works!

Published on December 27, 2006 to Digital Still Cameras

Most optical lens and filter cleaners have trouble getting rid of serious dirt and grime; even worse, they can remove the coatings on costly lenses or even scratch them. Read on to find out about a cleaner that cleans in a snap, and without harming your expensive gear. Read more

Does Everything Have To Be A Centrino? Intel says "No"!

Published on March 9, 2004 to Notebooks and Laptops

Intel's Celeron M discreetly arrived in the notebook world in January. Based on the Pentium M notebook processor, the Celeron M's introduction went virtually unnoticed by the public. We compare and contrast the new processor on the block against the high-end version. Read more

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