Vopium Wants To Be The First Native VoIP App For The IPhone
Published on July 23, 2008 to Mobility MiscellaneousChicago (IL) - From Pakistani engineering, through Danish organization, with Luxembourg VC cash, and on to world domination. Read more
Nokia Promises Deluge Of Phones For The US Market
Published on May 5, 2008 to Mobility MiscellaneousHelsinki (Finland) - Nokia promises an American take over because it will offer many phones for the US market. Read more
HD DVD Vs. Blu-ray: The Battle Of The CES Booths
Published on January 9, 2008 to Home TheaterLas Vegas (NV) - Walking between the Blu-ray Disc booth and the HD DVD booth at this year’s CES is like walking between an amusement park and a decrepit morgue.The Blu-ray booth vs. the HD DVD... Read more
The Most Spammed Country in the World? Switzerland.
Published on July 10, 2008 to Using the InternetChicago (IL) - You may be complaining about the number of spam emails finding their way to your email account every day, but it may come as a surprise to you that the U.S. is actually not the most... Read more
On The Campaign Trail: Green Energy Beginning To Evoke The Feelings Of Americans
Published on July 9, 2008 to OpinionOpinion - The discussion and debate over the state of our nation's energy independence is in full swing. 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
The Zen Micro: Creative Guns for the iPod (Again)
Published on December 24, 2004 to Home TheaterThe Zen Micro represents Creative's second attempt to take on the iPod, and this time the company is out for blood. With an extra gig of storage, an FM radio and a thin-and-sleek design, does Creative's Zen Micro land any punches? Read more
Is The World's Smallest Windows XP Computer For You?
Published on March 13, 2006 to Notebooks and LaptopsOQO's Model 01+ is an impressive pintsize mobile computer. A little larger than a deck of playing cards, it runs standard versions of Windows XP Home, Pro and Tablet PC and is elegantly designed. But all is not well in tiny land. The Model 01+ has some serious faults that limit its utility as either a portable or a stationary Windows computer. Read more
Chroma Keying for the Masses: Serious Magic Ultra
Published on October 28, 2004 to NetworkingYou don't have to spend thousands of dollars to get professional green/blue screen movie effects. Serious Magic's Ultra will add magic to your videos for a fraction of the cost of other chroma keying packages. Read more
The Year in Review: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
Published on December 8, 2006 to Desktop ComputersBarry Gerber talks about key events in a busy year for technology enthusiasts. He covers HDTV, CPUs, Windows Vista, exploding batteries, the need for mobile phone standardization, spam and portable music and video players. Read more
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The Spotlight: By The Numbers
Microsoft fined $1.35 billion, HD-DVD players drop to $49.99, and an alarm clock with a math equation snooze bar. Plus the comment of the week. Read more
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The Spotlight: Vista Dancing In The Dark
Microsoft acquires Sidekick maker Danger, Psystar stirs controversy by offering a Mac clone, the super hi-def 5k Red video camera unvelied and the internal Vista sales video so cheesy it must be seen to be believed. Read more
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The Spotlight: Vista Shines In The Mojave
Scrabulous goes d-o-w-n, Dell sells a Hybrid, a working jetpack and Virgin does Space. Plus Microsoft battles bias toward Vista in 'Mojave Experiment'. Read more
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The Hiphone vs The iPhone
We compared this $200 feature-packed clone with the original iPhone. But how did it perform? Read more
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The Flock Web Browser
Ben Meyer takes a look at the recently released 1.0 beta of Flock, a social-networking web browser based on Firefox code. Read more
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