Work Out On The Waves: River Gym Of New York
Published on July 18, 2008 to MiscellaneousNew York (NY) - Think about your typical city gym: Tons of jogging, lifting, spinning, stair stepping but no one is actually moving anywhere. Read more
Ballmer Calls Vista A 'work In Progress'
Published on April 18, 2008 to OSMore than a year after Windows Vista's release, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer this morning acknowledged some of the operating system's shortcomings -- calling it a "work in progress" during a speech... Read more
Google Offers You Work In Return for Sending Your Mail
Published on October 7, 2008 to About Internet UsersGoogle is known for releasing lots of helpful tools that, well, help make our lives easier on a day to day basis. The latest one being Mail Goggles to help save embarrassing emails. Read more
Judge Orders Former IBM Exec to Stop Work at Apple
Published on November 10, 2008 to Business & LawA federal judge Friday ordered former IBM manager, Mark Papermaster, to step back from his position at Apple following a brief court case that saw IBM sue Papermaster for allegedly breaching a... Read more
Corel To Move Minnesota R&D Work To Taiwan
Published on March 13, 2008 to Software CompaniesCanada-based multimedia software provider Corel will transfer is Minnesota R&D operations in the US to Corel Taiwan, according to Jeremy Liang, president of Corel Taiwan. Read more
Combining Work with Play: Asus M6000N Notebook
Published on April 7, 2004 to Notebooks and LaptopsWith its M6000N Series, Asus wants to prove that its new business notebook series delivers for work and play. Equipped with ATI's Mobility Radeon 9600 graphics card and a 15.1" or 15.4" TFT high-resolution display, our tests showed how and if it's possible to offer the best of both worlds. Read more
32 Gigs On a Stick
Published on August 6, 2008 to Storage32 gigs of flash on a half-oz. stick for about $100. We pit 4 drives against each other, clock speeds, and make them play nice with Vista. Read more
How Notebook Batteries Work and Why They Explode
Published on November 2, 2006 to Notebooks and LaptopsCalvin Chu loves nothing more than dissecting mobile computer batteries whether theoretically or actually. Join him as he explains battery technologies and shows you why they sometimes fail. Boom! Read more
Tom's Back To School Guide: Gear for Work
Published on July 21, 2008 to MiscellaneousIts almost time to go back to school. Don't despair: we've selected the best gear to help you both study hard and stay busy. Next up: Gear for Play. Read more
Make OpenOffice Work For You
Published on August 11, 2008 to FreewareUsing OpenOffice saves you money, but using these tips will save you time! From Macros to Easter Eggs, we show what's hidden in OpenOffice. Read more
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24 Hours With A Guitar Hero
Rock Band or Guitar Hero 3? Ben Meyer hangs with Tom's Games Editor Travis Meacham as he shreds his way through Guitar Hero night at a local bar in LA and plays the next gen guitar games at the E For All Expo. Read more
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The Spotlight: iPhone Opens Up, Plays Nice With Microsoft
Tamara covers the iPhone SDK release and related news, Google's free phone number program for the homeless and a green cell phone battery. Read more
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The Spotlight: Now With 75% Less Spam
iPhone is sales leader, a Batmobile for real cops, Gmail gets video chat, and the fastest (non-classified) computer in the world. Now with 75% less Spam! Read more



