SentrySafe Shows Off Almost Nuke-proof Hard Drives And Data Vaults
Published on January 6, 2008 to SecurityDo you want to protect your data from dust, water and ohh maybe an occasional conflagration? Read more
Power Bills Soaring? Turn Off The Playstation: Study
Published on June 4, 2008 to Digital Entertainment MiscellaneousDon't blame the fridge for your steep power bills - an Australian consumer agency study has found that videogame consoles and plasma flat-screen TVs are major electricity guzzlers, even when left... Read more
Google's First Off-shore Cloud Computing Cooperation
Published on January 30, 2008 to Business & LawGoogle’s Taiwan Engineering Research Center on January 29 announced cooperation with Taiwan’s National Taiwan University and National Chiao Tung University to promote Google’s Cloud Computing... Read more
Yahoogle Deal to be Called Off?
Published on October 31, 2008 to Business & LawThe last few months have been a long and bumpy road for Yahoo! and Google. The two companies announced in April that they would collaborate on an advertising deal that would see a strong... Read more
CompUSA To Be Sold Off In Parts
Published on December 11, 2007 to Business & LawElectronics retailer CompUSA announced that it has been acquired by an affiliate of restructuring and investment firm Gordon Brothers Group. While all 103 retail will be kept open during the... Read more
HD Encoding Face-Off: WMV-HD vs. DivX-HD
Published on July 5, 2006 to NetworkingHD files are biiig! Mike Baggaley compares two popular HD encoding methods and finds that beauty is in the eye of the encoder. Read more
Cool Off the Geek Way
Published on July 29, 2005 to Notebooks and LaptopsWhether your laptop feels like a hot iron on your lap or your office manager is too stingy to crank up your office AC in the middle of the summer, a USB-powered device called FlyFan can help move some air in your direction. Read more
Three Home Theater Projectors to Show Off
Published on June 10, 2005 to Display Panels and MonitorsVideo projectors are rapidly becoming a must-have for many seeking the home theater experience as prices have dropped from the outrageous to below $6,000. While dozens are available, we short listed three projectors from Mitsubishi, Optoma and Sony as among the best offered in this price category. Read more
Potatoes! Get Off Your Couches with Zurotech's TV Card
Published on November 28, 2005 to Notebooks and LaptopsZurotech's PCMCIA TV Card for laptop and notebook computers can free you from the fetters of desktop machines and their internal TV card adapters. However, mobility may be somewhat limited as author Humphrey Cheung found during his review of the card. Read more
Plug and Save: 15 Hard Drive Enclosures and Adapters Reviewed
Published on December 6, 2004 to Notebooks and LaptopsYou don't have to spend a lot on external hard drives and other storage devices. A new crop of enclosures and adapters offers hard drive backups for less money. We surveyed 15 devices to find out how cheap and easy backing up your PC's data can be. Read more
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The Spotlight: And I'm A PC (.com)
New Nintendo DSi unveiled, spy secrets left on Ebay camera, RealDVD rips DVDs; loves lawsuits, and a new site parodies Microsoft's latest ad campaign. Read more
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CES 2008: Sights and Sounds
The big displays, the performers, and of course, the booth babes. This montage takes a look back at some of the glitz of this year's show. Read more
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VIDEO: iPhone 3G Hits And Misses
Rachel Rosmarin gives a brief overview of both the good and bad of Apple's 2nd generation iPhone. Read more
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VIDEO: Firefox 3 Tips and Tricks
Quick and Easy Tips for Firefox 3 Read more
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VIDEO: Google Picasa 3 And Web Albums
Google's latest free photo software is a leap forward from previous versions, including facial recognition technology for auto-tagging. Read more




