If You Can Be Number One In China You Can Be Number One In The World: Q&A With Freescale's CMO H
Published on July 18, 2008 to Business & LawDuring the recent Freescale Technology Forum (FTF) in the US, company senior VP, chief sales and marketing officer Henri Richard noted that one of the great pleasures he has had since joining... Read more
Domain Tasters Can Now Eat Dirt
Published on January 30, 2008 to About Internet UsersDomain tasting might sound like a leisurely Sunday afternoon activity, but ICANN isn’t amused, and it has just proposed a crackdown plan that could make "tasting" and "front running" of domains... 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
HD Camcorder Shootout: Can You Tell The Difference?
Published on March 4, 2008 to Digital CamcordersIs a multi-thousand dollar camcorder really that much better than budget cam? Well that's the question we tried to answer over the weekend when we pitted our brand-spanking new JVC-HD110 shoulder... Read more
Americans Can Now Send Mobile Phones To Cuba
Published on May 22, 2008 to Mobility MiscellaneousWashington DC - President George W. Read more
Mempile Claims One TB Can Fit On A DVD-sized Disc
Published on January 6, 2008 to Event CoverageSure CDs, DVDs and HD-DVD discs can hold a lot of data, but an Israeli start-up claims their discs can hold much more information. Read more
Apple Reportedly Negotiating All-you-can-eat Music Access
Published on March 19, 2008 to Online MusicChicago (IL) - A dramatic shift in the way you will be consuming and paying for music on your iPod or iPhone could be in the making, according to an article published by the Financial Times. Read more
OLPC Outlines XO-2; Can It Deliver?
Published on May 21, 2008 to Mobility MiscellaneousThe One Laptop Per Child project has taken its lumps lately from its own software developers for going with Windows XP, but its next generation XO could be interesting. Read more
Appeals Court Rules That 'Vista Capable' Class Action Can Go Ahead
Published on April 23, 2008 to Business & LawThe Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has refused to hear Microsoft’s appeal against a ruling that a lawsuit accusing the company of misleading consumers with its “Vista Capable” marketing... Read more
Google Forced To Give Viacom Video Logs, But Can Keep Search Source Code
Published on July 4, 2008 to NetworkingMountain View (CA) - Viacom won a significant victory in their $1 billion copyright infringement case against Google/YouTube. Read more
The Visual Computing Clash: NVIDIA CEO Opens A Can Of Whoop-ass For Intel
Published on April 10, 2008 to Desktop ComputersSanta Clara (CA) - Nvidia and Intel are on a crash course: With Nvidia moving its GPUs into potential CPU territory and Intel tuning CPUs to take over GPU territory, you have a classic scenario for... Read more
Can Singularity Heal Microsoft's Windows Vista Wounds?
Published on March 5, 2008 to OSIn Depth - As much as Microsoft hyped its Vista operating system, its success is rather underwhelming so far. But the company is developing a new operating from scratch - a software that takes... Read more
Can Security Guards Delete Your Photos?
Published on March 25, 2008 to SecuritySan Diego (CA) - Pictures capture a moment, important moments like the toothless smiles of our children, the agony of a Superbowl defeat or a political protestor's last moments of freedom. Read more
Futuristic Concept Cars Can Also Be Eco-friendly
Published on July 24, 2008 to MiscellaneousLos Angeles (CA) - The Royal College of Art (RCA) in England has come up with several concept car designs that not only look great, but are also eco-friendly. Read more
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Can TomTom's Go 700 GPS Save a Marriage? Part I
Published on March 31, 2006 to SmartphonesFor Barry Gerber it was either buy a GPS or get divorced by his wife. He chose the GPS. But, what to buy? Join Gerber, a long time GPS owner wannabe, as he tests what he hopes will be the GPS that saves his marriage. Read more
Can 802.11g APs Handle the Load?
Published on August 17, 2004 to NetworkingEver wonder if the extra money you pay for an "enterprise" access point is buying the ability to handle heavier traffic loads than the $100-or-so AP on your local retailer's shelf? We did too until we put six 802.11g APs through some pretty heavy load testing, with some surprising results... Read more
Can We Break a Durabook?
Published on May 30, 2007 to Notebooks and LaptopsWe get nasty with Twinhead's Durabook to see how well this ruggedized notebook takes the punishment our diabolical testers dish out. Read more
Headsets Gamers Can Love
Published on July 14, 2005 to Digital Entertainment MiscellaneousSuperior audio is not often associated with headsets, but great gaming, music listening and film watching experiences can be had without the ambient blast of speakers. What's out there, though, in the way of so-called high-end headsets ranges from the great to the not-so-great to the just okay. Read more
The Feds can own your WLAN too
Published on March 31, 2005 to NetworkingWEP cracking usually conjures up images of geeks with evil intent. But Humphrey Cheung recently attended an FBI demonstration that showed at least some law enforcement types not only know about the latest generation of tools but also how to use 'em. Read more