Wireless Memory Card a Best of Show Winner
Published on January 18, 2008 to NetworkingA wireless memory card for digital cameras wins one off Macworld’s Best of Show Awards Read more
GPU Transcodes Four 1080p Video Files In Real Time
Published on June 25, 2008 to Digital Entertainment MiscellaneousSan Francisco (CA) - It appears that graphics cards have finally found a non-gaming marketing focus: Video. Read more
DirecTV Finally Begins Testing Video-on-demand
Published on March 14, 2008 to Home TheaterEl Segundo (CA) - After more than a year of talking about a satellite-powered video-on-demand service, DirecTV has finally begun initial testing of such a platform for a widespread release later... Read more
Video Addicts Sucking Up Internet Capacity
Published on March 13, 2008 to NetworkingNew York (NY) - Video addicts are eating up Internet bandwidth at an alarming rate, according to a new article by the New York Times. Read more
Firefox Hits 7.5 Million Downloads
Published on June 18, 2008 to Software MiscellaneousChicago (IL) - If everything goes to plan, Mozilla's record attempt for the most software downloads within 24 hours should be a done deal. Read more
Video Guide Part 3: Video Formats and Compression Methods
Published on September 24, 1999 to NetworkingAn overview of the most commonly used video formats, from AVI and MOV to MPEG, compression methods and an explanation of MPEG encoding with an example. Read more
Phanfare: Online Hi-Res Photo/Video Hosting
Published on June 20, 2007 to Digital Entertainment MiscellaneousPhanfare offers unlimited, secure, online, uncompressed, high-res/raw storage and access services. So what's not to like? Read on. Read more
AVerMedia TV Card Supports Analog & Digital Signals
Published on July 5, 2007 to NetworkingWith the age of all-digital TV only a couple of years in the offing, analog-only TV gear is becoming obsolete. Read more
3 Video Cards Do Hi and Std-Def + Capture
Published on November 9, 2007 to Desktop ComputersWe put three dual tuner TV capture cards through their paces, including the AverMedia M780, Hauppauge HVR-1800 and Saber VistaView DA-1N1-E. Read more
Video Projectors: Evolving Towards High Definition
Published on April 13, 2005 to Display Panels and MonitorsManufacturers of video projectors and other video displays are spending loads of money on advertising to announce the imminent arrival of HDTV. For those who want to set up a home theater, THG looks at a series of HDTV-compatible video projectors. 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




