Open Office XML Expected To Be Announced ISO Standard This Week
Published on March 31, 2008 to Business & LawChicago (IL) - Rumors about a possibly "shocking" announcement by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) scheduled for this week began spreading across the Internet on Monday:... Read more
HTC Touch Diamond Shipments To Reach The One Million Mark This Month
Published on August 5, 2008 to Business & LawUnit sales of HTC Touch Diamond handsets are expected to reach the one-million mark by mid-August, less than three months after High Tech Computer (HTC) began to ship the handsets at the end of... Read more
3GMS: HTC Pharos With GPS Available At the End of This Month
Published on February 12, 2008 to SmartphonesThe new P3470 HTC Smartphone, known as Pharos, will be available at the end of the month. Read more
G1 Unlocked: It Was Only a Matter of Time
Published on October 30, 2008 to SmartphonesOne of the major problems people had with the iPhone was that it was going to be offered exclusively with AT&T. Once the phone was released, the race was on to see who would be the first to have... Read more
Samsung CES Press Conference Was Dull And Painful
Published on January 7, 2008 to Event CoverageThe Samsung conference consisted of 45 of the worst minutes I have ever spent in Las Vegas. Read more
The World's Lightest Document Scanner?
Published on August 2, 2005 to Notebooks and LaptopsThe Docupen R700 is roughly the same size and weight as a ballpoint pen, runs on batteries and is said to scan 100 pages of text. But how well does the purported world's lightest document scanner really work? Read more
Who Designed This Crap? The Case of the 11 Pound Pencil
Published on March 5, 2006 to Notebooks and LaptopsWhen novices try to design a computer system the result is almost always both sad and laughable. Join us as we look at one of the most Loony Tunes IT implementations ever. See how a committee of the uninitiated turned a bunch of pencil and paper tasks into a cyber-nightmare of truly grand proportions. Read more
Who Designed This Ipod Crap? The Cartoon That Says It All
Published on June 9, 2006 to Home TheaterCartoonist Jen Sorensen has captured the absurd essence of Ipod mania. Barry Gerber responds to Aaron McKenna's "scathing" attack on his Ipod column by waving her cartoon for all to see. Read more
Who Designed This Crap? The Great Ipod Scam
Published on April 3, 2006 to Home TheaterMany can no longer live without Apple's Ipods and Itunes? Some need a daily Itunes fix. Others lust after the money to be made by getting on the "I" bandwagon. Not Barry Gerber. He's fed up with Ipods and Itunes and argues the world might be a better place if they never saw the light of day. Revised 04/05/06. Read more
Is This the Windows Mobile iPhone?
Published on August 15, 2007 to SmartphonesCan adding touch features to Windows Mobile mean there's competition for the iPhone? 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




