Palm Burns Through Almost $300 Million In One Year
Published on June 30, 2008 to Business & LawPalm continues its financial struggle and posted yet another hefty quarterly loss for the fourth quarter of its fiscal year 2008, ended May 30. Read more
Double-digit Growth For SOI Market Through 2012, Says VLSI Research
Published on July 31, 2008 to Business & LawFollowing the general trend of the semiconductor manufacturing food chain, the market for silicon on insulator (SOI) experienced a slowdown in sales growth in 2007. Read more
Chop Through Guitar Hero with Gene Simmons' AXE
Published on November 7, 2008 to Video Game Related TopicsThe Gene Simmons AXE guitar controller for Guitar Hero and Rock Band will have KISS fans rockin’ and rollin’ all night. Read more
New Bags To Help Laptops Pass Through Airport Security
Published on July 2, 2008 to SecurityOver the last few years we’ve seen a huge crackdown on security in airports and those who travel fairly frequently are well versed on TSA procedures such as taking off your shoes and the maximum... Read more
Eee PC Shipments To Exceed Five Million Despite Atom Shortage, Says Asustek President
Published on June 12, 2008 to Mobility MiscellaneousAsustek Computer is confident it will achieve an over 50% on-year notebook shipments growth in 2008, with shipments of Eee PCs expected to surpass five million units, despite component shortages... Read more
Listen Through USB: Five External Sound Cards
Published on February 23, 2004 to Digital Entertainment MiscellaneousUSB sound cards have changed from peripheral devices to essential must have equipment, aided in part by eroding laptop prices and the emergence of new and popular multimedia applications. By reviewing five new USB sound cards, THG shows USB external audio's limits and possibilities. Read more
How To: Getting VPN to work through NAT firewalls
Published on May 20, 2003 to NetworkingWith the rising popularity of telecommuting and the increasing need to protect their electronic assets, companies large and small have been turning to Virtual Private Networking (VPN). The good news is that many savvy IT departments realize that many of their telecommuting employees share their broadband connections with consumer-grade routers. Those folks have made their lives easier by using "NAT friendly" VPN gateways and VPN clients that don't require any changes to home users' router settings in order to successfully set up a VPN tunnel. Read more