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News and Reviews

Panasonic Announces the Atom-based Toughbook CF-U1

Published on June 25, 2008 to Notebooks and Laptops

Panasonic has announced the launch of it’s latest edition to the company’s Toughbook line. Read more

Panasonic To Unveil Atom-based Toughbook

Published on June 23, 2008 to Notebooks and Laptops

Panasonic will later this week add a rugged mini tablet PC to its Toughbook line of products. Read more

Matsushita Fully Adopts Panasonic Name Worldwide

Published on October 2, 2008 to Notebooks and Laptops

Matsushita Electric Industrial is celebrating its 90th anniversary by changing its name. Never heard of Matsushita? That explains why the company is switching its corporate identity to match one of... Read more

Panasonic's Insanely Small Camcorders

Published on January 31, 2008 to Digital Camcorders

Las Vegas (NV) - While the PMA show in Las Vegas is primarily meant for photographers, Panasonic and other companies have taken the opportunity to show off their upcoming camcorders. At the... Read more

IFA 2008 - Panasonic Thinks Big with 150-inch Plasma Display

Published on August 29, 2008 to Home Theater

Panasonic is unveiling several new plasma TVs at IFA 2008 that are especially thin and energy efficient. Additionally, the company is also demonstrating a huge 150" Display. Read more

Panasonic DMC-FZ18: A Bridge Camera

Published on October 5, 2007 to Digital Still Cameras

This Panasonic digital camera nicely bridges the space between a compact point-and-shoot and an SLR. But, does it include the best features of both? Read more

Review: Sipura SPA-2100 Analog Telephone Adapter

Published on June 22, 2005 to Networking

Sipura does such a good job of making VoIP ATAs that Linksys bought the company. Tim Higgins takes a look at one of Sipura's most recent models and discovers just how configurable a SIP ATA can be. Read more

Review: Linksys Wireless-G w/ 2 Phone Ports Broadband Router

Published on February 14, 2005 to Networking

VoIP providers are transitioning from supplying simple Analog Telephone Adapters (ATA) to bundling in full-fledged broadband routers with the ATA function built in. Jim Hubbard takes a look at the Vonage version of the Linksys WRT54GP2. Read more

Review: Iomega StorCenter Network Storage Drive

Published on February 20, 2006 to Networking

Iomega's StorCenter Network Storage Drive sports a nice feature set, including a built-in UPnP AV server. But Jim Buzbee found that its file system performance while good, doesn't quite live up to the promise implied by its gigabit Ethernet port. Read more

Review: MetaGeek Wi-Spy 2.4 GHz Spectrum Analyzer

Published on February 12, 2006 to Networking

When we first heard about a 2.4 GHz spectrum analyzer for $99 bucks, we thought it couldn't be real. But it turns out that MetaGeek's Wi-Spy works well enough that it will probably cut into sales of the higher-priced stuff. Read more

Video
  • Panasonic S7 Camcorder

    Panasonic S7 Camcorder

    PMA 2008: Humphrey Chung of TG Daily shows off the tiny Panasonic SD camcorder. Read more

  • Hulu Review

    Hulu Review

    Video streaming site Hulu.com is out of beta and features free premium content from NBC and Fox. Hulu succeeds in many areas, but will it keep the kids off the torrents? Read more

  • VIDEO: Photoshop Express Review

    VIDEO: Photoshop Express Review

    Adobe's free online version of Photoshop has plenty of hosting space and social networking features, but how does it stack up as an actual editor? Read more

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