Time Warner And Time Warner Cable Split
Published on May 21, 2008 to Business & LawTime Warner and Time Warner Cable today announced that their respective boards of directors have approved an agreement that will result in the complete legal and structural separation of the two... Read more
House Panelists Seek Opt-in Rule For Web Tracking
Published on July 18, 2008 to NetworkingA key House lawmaker said Thursday that Internet service providers should be prohibited from tracking customers' Web activities to deliver targeted ads without those users' clear approval. Read more
AT&T, Verizon to Ask Before Tracking User Internet Activities
Published on September 26, 2008 to SecurityBoth AT&T and Verizon have said they will not monitor users' Internet usage for advertising purposes unless it has gained specific consent from customers, a move that they hope other companies will... Read more
Sony Plans Swordfight With Nintendo in Motion Tracking
Published on August 15, 2008 to Video Game Related TopicsSony’s R&D lab in Europe has now developed a new software technology that allows for the Eyetoy camera to more accurately track a subject – potentially opening the door for Wii-like applications... Read more
CERN ready to test fire its time machine on September 10
Published on August 8, 2008 to MiscellaneousGeneva (Switzerland) – Scientists are gearing up to launch the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) a 17-mile long particle accelerator that debuts with the promise to enable science to look deep into the... Read more
Tom's Guide to Time Tracking Tools
Published on May 28, 2008 to Using the InternetThese tools can tell you know how much time you spend doing different tasks and using different applications. Read more
Portable AV Devices Get Better With Time
Published on March 12, 2007 to Home TheaterFrom wind-up record players to the iPod shuffle: Portable audio-video devices get smaller, while gaining functionality. Read more
Microsoft Goes for BroadBand Big Time
Published on September 30, 2002 to NetworkingMicrosoft's official entry into the consumer networking hardware business has been met with mixed reactions from industry watchers. Some say the line of wired and 802.11b wireless routers and network adapters is priced right, and has the advantage of Microsoft's Support organization behind it. Others say it's a ho-hum offering, with little to differentiate it from the slew of established products from Linksys, SMC, D-Link, NETGEAR, and others. Read more
Are 32" LCD TVs Ready For Prime Time?
Published on January 20, 2006 to Display Panels and MonitorsFinally, there are some 32" LCD TVs worth testing. We found six from the usual suspects, but in addition to wares from Sony, LG, Philips and Sharp, there were a couple of newcomers that decided to brave this cutthroat market. The end results are some great sets, but prices remain unsurprisingly steep. Read more
26" LCD TVs: Are They Ready for Prime Time?
Published on March 29, 2005 to Display Panels and MonitorsTelevision sets are at the forefront of the High Definition revolution, and LCD TVs are leading the way - one look at the number of models available will tell you that. But while they have an obvious appeal, just how good is the picture they produce? THG takes an objective look. Read more
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The Spotlight: 1 Year of Standby Time?
This week: A HDDVD Buyback program, free gadget recycling and cellphones promising 1 year of standby time. Read more


