Surprise, Surprise: U.S. Broadband Is Slow. Really Slow.
Published on August 13, 2008 to Business & LawChicago (IL) - U.S. broadband speeds are the focus of a recently conducted study by Communications Workers of America (CWA) union and the results are not especially flattering for broadband service... Read more
Small-size Panel Shipments Expected to Slow
Published on January 16, 2008 to Display Panels and MonitorsAlthough the small- and medium-size panel industry entered the slow season in December 2007, most LCD panel makers expect rising demand from low-price notebooks and UMPCs (ultra-mobile PCs) will... Read more
Laptop Sales Slow Until July - Channel Vendors
Published on March 18, 2008 to Notebooks and LaptopsAffected by the US financial crisis plus the news that Intel will launch its new Centrino 2 (Montevina) platform by the end of May, most consumers are taking a wait and see attitude over notebook... Read more
Apple Sales Targets May Hit Roadblock After Slow IPhone Launch in 21 New Markets
Published on August 26, 2008 to SmartphonesChicago (IL) - The iPhone is all about one big Apple smile: Until now, positive news have outweighed occasional negative headlines by far. Read more
112 Million Americans Have Access To Broadband Internet
Published on April 15, 2008 to About Internet Users49-percent of American adults (ages 18 and older) are surfing the Internet via high-speed connections, a new study published by media research firm Scarborough Research found. Read more
How To Speed Up Your Snail-Slow Notebook Computer
Published on October 24, 2006 to Notebooks and LaptopsIt's difficult to impossible to upgrade the components in most notebook computers. So, when a notebook computer runs slowly, if you don't take steps to improve its performance, often your only option is to toss it out and get a newer faster one. Read more
Social Engineering: The Biggest Risk to Internet Security
Published on April 27, 2006 to NetworkingWe rely on security walls to keep intruders out, while leaving gates so that we can get in and out ourselves. Most hacking involves trying to break down or otherwise sneak past these gates, but the easiest way to get in is to convince the gatekeeper to open the door. In networking security circles, this is known as Social Engineering, and it's something you need to understand. Read more
Who Designed This Crap? The Dark Side of the Internet
Published on June 26, 2006 to Notebooks and LaptopsThe Internet is a wondrous place that some misuse in a way that can be especially devastating for us all. Read more
ASUS SL1000 Internet Security Router reviewed
Published on May 7, 2004 to NetworkingSimply put, ASUS' SL1000 is one hell of a powerful little router and our test bench is still smoking! But it has a user interface that only true networking techies can love. ASUS agrees on this last point so it'll be awhile before you can buy it, but you can at least read about it now. Read more
QuickView: Actiontec Internet Phone Wizard with Skype
Published on March 15, 2005 to NetworkingIf you can use your regular phones with VoIP services such as Vonage, why not also with Skype? Actiontec's IPWS lets you do just that. Read more
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The Spotlight: Unlimited Internet No More?
Starbucks free WiFi launches, the "Netbook" fad, Microsoft's new search gimick, billboards that watch you, a solar-powered house plant and how Comcast and Time Warner are testing limitations on Internet bandwidth use. Read more




