IBM's Green File Sharing Optical Network
Published on March 3, 2008 to NetworkingIBM today unveiled a prototype of a new technology that it said could send eight terabits of data per second using the power of a 100-watt lightbulb. Read more
Google's Book Scanning Proceeds One Page At A Time
Published on April 28, 2008 to Using the InternetAnn Arbor (MI) - Librarians in 28 libraries are busily scanning old dusty books one monotonous page at a time for Google's Book Search. Read more
How The RIAA Tracks File Sharing at Colleges
Published on May 14, 2008 to Business & LawAn anonymous RIAA representative has come out detailing the organization’s methods in seeking out file sharers on college campuses in the United States. In many ways the method is almost identical... Read more
Large-size Panel Prices Fall Further In H2 Of July
Published on July 17, 2008 to Business & LawDownstream clients have drastically reduced their orders in the wake of the larger-than-expected price declines during the last week of June. Read more
Small-size Panel Pricing Expected To Trend Down
Published on June 27, 2008 to Display Panels and MonitorsAlthough the third quarter is the peak season for consumer electronics products, there is still no sign of increasing growth in small- to medium-size panel applications compared to in 2007. Read more
Video Editing for $250: Pinnacle Studio DV Plus
Published on January 11, 2001 to NetworkingThe Studio DV Plus is a low-priced video editing card with a digital fire-wire interface. We raised the question: what use is the card when used in conjunction with DV cameras? Read more
Video Editing For Beginners: Matrox RT.X10
Published on November 26, 2002 to NetworkingMatrox follows the trend: High CPU clock speeds yield hardware savings and make the product less expensive. For around 750 euros (US$730) you can turn your PC into a video editing system. Read more
Digital Video Editing: The Canopus DVRaptor-RT
Published on April 12, 2002 to NetworkingFor $599, the DVRaptor-RT offers 20 filters, 38 effects and 15 transitions in real time. Its video editing performance is at a par with other high-end products of its ilk, provided the CPU in your computer has a clock speed of at least 1600 MHz. Read more
Digital Video Editing: The Matrox RT2500
Published on July 30, 2001 to NetworkingThe successor to the Matrox RT2000 is now available for $999. This video editing system targets hobby filmmakers and semi-professionals, adding compatibility with any 3D graphics adapter as well as Windows 2000 support. Read more
Ready For the Masses - Video Editing With Matrox RT2000
Published on December 29, 2000 to NetworkingMatrox RT2000 pack is made for users who want to cut, save or edit footage coming from different kinds of digital sources. The highlight of this solution is that it can process 2 video layers and 1 graphic layer in realtime. Read more
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VIDEO: The Alternapods
Rachel Rosmarin compares the Sansa Fuze and Philips GoGear digital music players to the iPod Nano. Are these thrifty alternatives worth it? Read more
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The Spotlight: 3G iPhone Isn't Cheap
Twice the speed, but not really half the price. Plus the fastest computer in the world, Voodoo goes thinner than Air, China hacks Congress, and Virgin Media "educates" illegal file sharers. Plus Firefox mobile browser concept video. Read more
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VIDEO: T-Mobile G1 aka The Google Phone
T-Mobile and Google have officially announced the G1, the first cell phone running Google's Android software. How does it stack up with the iPhone? 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




