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IE 8 To Have More Interoperability

Published on March 4, 2008 to Using the Internet

Microsoft announced this week that it is tweaking its settings for the next version of Internet Explorer, adding Web standards to increase interoperability with content rendering. Read more

Asustek To Add More Features To Atom-based 8.9" Eee PC

Published on May 16, 2008 to Mobility Miscellaneous

Asustek Computer will launch its Atom-based 8.9" Eee PC 901 in June and the company is planning to add more features to it Read more

Yoko Ono, Pat Monahan, Will.i.am And More At CES

Published on January 7, 2008 to Event Coverage

Las Vegas (NV) - Where can you find Natasha Bedingfield, Pat Monahan, will.i.am and Yoko Ono together in the same room? At CES, of course! The stars come out in force at the CES tour bus... Read more

Notebook Vendors To Take More Delivery Of Li-polymer Batteries

Published on May 27, 2008 to Mobility Miscellaneous

International branded PC vendors are likely to take delivery of more lithium-ion polymer (Li-polymer) batteries for their notebook PCs due to the ongoing shortage of lithium-ion battery packs... Read more

8Yr Old Win2K More Secure Than Vista

Published on May 12, 2008 to Software Companies

Security 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

More Than Music, With Still The Smallest Screens

Published on October 25, 2006 to Home Theater

We'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

Who Designed This Crap? More Funny Tech Support Stories

Published on November 21, 2006 to Desktop Computers

Why do funny stories about tech support abound? Maybe computers themselves are funny. Or maybe we need to laugh to keep from crying. Read more

Squeezing More Life Out of Your Notebook's Battery Part II

Published on November 1, 2005 to Notebooks and Laptops

We were surprised by the many disparate sources of a notebook's battery drain. The complex interplay between software, components and peripherals during the tests we ran provided the basis for a checklist of what to do and what not to do to get the most out of any notebook's battery charge. Read more

Squeezing More Life Out of Your Notebook's Battery Part I

Published on October 25, 2005 to Notebooks and Laptops

OEM spin aside, notebook battery lives just are not up to what consumers and business want. Industry group Mobile PC EBLWG says laptops that run eight hours on a charge will be available by 2008. But how do they expect to pull the feat off and what can you do in the meantime to squeeze more life out of your notebook's battery? Keywords Read more

Who Designed This Crap? Boris the Kitten Found and More Tech Support Humor

Published on November 24, 2006 to Desktop Computers

MobilityGuru readers help Barry Gerber find the Boris the Kitten screensaver and send in more funny tech support stories. 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.
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