Dear Congress: Our Kids Need Data-Breach Protection (Op-Ed) By Tomsguide published 27 May 15 Identity fraud committed against minors can go undetected or remain dormant for years. It's time for Congress to put protections in place.
ARM's New Chip Will Make Smartphones 3.5X Faster By Tomsguide published 3 February 15 The next-generation processor from ARM, the Cortex-A72, will perform over 300 percent faster than previous generation chips while using 75 percent less power.
Siri vs. Cortana vs. Google Now: Why Apple’s Siri Is Best By Tomsguide published 5 December 14 Siri still leads after six rounds of competition, evaluating everything from speed and accuracy to the interface and special features.
8 Harmful Things Tech Is Doing to Your Body By Tomsguide published 25 August 14 Modern technology has many benefits, but depending on how you use it, it can damage your body and brain. Here are 8 ways tech might be harming you.
Canon Launches Four New PowerShot Models for Fall 2013 By Tomsguide published 23 August 13 Canon debuts its new line of PowerShot cameras, including the G16 Jack of all Trades, S120 Close Up, SX150 HS zoom champion, and the budget SX170 IS.
Canon Powershot N is a Facebook Ready Digital Camera By Tomsguide published 23 August 13 Canon attempts to bring creativity and better image quality to Facebook users through the Powershot N Facebook Enabled Camera.
Opera Browser Now on Android By Tomsguide published 24 May 13 Opera releases their full browser on Google Play, featuring Discover Mode, Full Screen Support and Off-Road Mode.
Surf for Rewards! New Web Browser Gives Perks for Browsing By Tomsguide published 21 April 13 Chromium web browser Perk offers points rewards for browsing; exchangeable for a variety of goods and services.
Apple Looks Inwards for Future of Maps By Tomsguide published 28 March 13 Apple starts working on indoor mapping with the acquisition of WiFiSlam.
Axiom Audio Audiobyte Speaker Rig Delivers Audiophile Computer Sound By Tomsguide published 10 January 08 The Audiobyte speaker rig includes two small loudspeakers and a separate audio amplifier that delivers 55W per speaker to create gorgeous sound and music for computers users of all kinds. The amplifier may be attached to any device that includes a mini-h
Axentra HipServ Is a Home Entertainment Powerhouse Server By Tomsguide published 8 January 08 The Axentra HipServ is a fabulous software environment for managing a broad array of home media and entertainment content that masquerades as an appliance with the same capabilities.
Yoggie Pico Puts World-class Security on a USB Key By Tomsguide published 7 January 08 The Yogi Pico is an ultra-tiny computer packaged in a USB key that comes equipped with thirteen security applications designed to secure any desktop or notebook PC.