Amazon Announces Three New Ultra-cheap Kindles By Jane McEntegart published 28 September 11 A touchscreen Kindle for $99? Yes, please!
Sharp's 80-inch Aquos LED LCD TV Will Cost $5,500 By Kevin Parrish published 28 September 11 It's another "world's largest," this time an 80-inch LED-lit LCD Smart TV from Sharp.
Toshiba Reveals Word's First Glasses-free 3DTV By Jane McEntegart published 2 September 11 Time to ditch your active shutter glasses and go glasses-free?
200,000 U.S. BitTorrent Users Sued By Douglas Perry published 9 August 11 More than 201,000 people in the United States have been sued over illegal file sharing activity using BitTorrent since the beginning of 2010, according to a post published by Torrent Freak.
The Walkman That You Can Wear in the Shower By Marcus Yam published 25 July 11 Sweaty Bettys and Eddies will love these.
New D-Link Adapter Streams Intel Core-based PC to TV By Kevin Parrish published 15 June 11 D-Link has launched a wireless adapter for HDTVs that supports Intel Wireless Display technology.
Man Uses Google Books to Build 1906 Car By Kevin Parrish published 27 May 11 Who knew one could build an antique car by digging through the virtual tomes stored in Google books?
Toshiba Reveals Write-Once SD Card By Kevin Parrish published 28 April 11 Toshiba's write-once SD cards could be a good way to share documents without gaining additional malware along the way.
Next-gen iPod Nano to Also be a Tiny Camera? By Marcus Yam published 5 April 11 The little watch-sized iPod nano could turn into the ultimate video device at the gym.
What Is Average Data Use And Should You Care? By Wolfgang Gruener published 18 March 11 So, what can you get for 150 GB? Does AT&T have a case? Are you an average Internet consumer? Is it unfair and will it increase your monthly data bill? Let's look.
Nokia Patents Show Two Tablet Devices By Jane McEntegart published 17 March 11 Nokia may have just announced an ambition to make Windows Phone 7 its primary smartphone OS but prior to that, the company had all kinds of plans involving Symbian and MeeGo, the Linux-based OS it developed in conjunction with Intel...
MSFT to Kill Off Zune Hardware, Retain Software By Jane McEntegart published 16 March 11 Sorry Zune fans, but it seems your beloved PMP’s days might be numbered.
Report: iPad 2, iPhone 5 to Have Integrated NFC By Jane McEntegart published 26 January 11 Is Apple gearing up to launch a mobile payments system?
Create a Wireless Network Using Wall Outlets By Kevin Parrish published 11 January 11 Here's a way to extend your wireless network using electrical outlets.
Google Prepping e-Newsstand for Android Devices By Jane McEntegart published 4 January 11 The internet and digital content have been challenging the newspaper industry for years and the recent explosion of interest in tablet devices and MIDs represents an opportunity for media companies to increase digital revenue.
AT&T U-Verse: More Networking Perks Than Cable/Sat By Eric Geier published 16 December 10 AT&T’s home bundle gives you more networking and media sharing options than satellite and cable. Interested? We show you how to use it effectively.
For $20K You Can Watch Theater Movies at Home By Jane McEntegart published 10 December 10 How much are you willing to pay to not have to sit next to the guy with the annoyingly loud laugh?
News Corp Launching iPad-only Newspaper By Jane McEntegart published 23 November 10 Will an iPad-exclusive news publication be News Corp's next big money maker?
Reverend: PCs Can Store Evil Spirits By Rico Mossesgeld published 17 November 10 The evil started back in 1985.
Kinect May Have Issues with Dark-Skinned Users By Jane McEntegart published 5 November 10 An interesting post on GameSpot suggests that Microsoft's new motion-sensing peripheral, Kinect, might have problems recognizing the faces of some dark-skinned users.
First Guy in Line for Kinect Arrived Monday Night By Jane McEntegart published 3 November 10 We decided to head down to Toys R Us Times Square to check out the line for Microsoft's nearly-launched Kinect peripheral.
Logitech Revue with Google TV: Hands-On Review By William Van Winkle published 26 October 10 Is this product the rebirth of living room computing? We get philosophical, and detail-oriented in our review of the Logitech Revue with Google TV.
RealD Bringing Full HD Passive 3D in 2011 By Kevin Parrish published 23 September 10 Passive 3D means cheaper, lighter glasses for the end-user.
Chinese Director Filming 3D Porn for IMAX By Jane McEntegart published 19 August 10 Are you ready for 3D porn?
Best Buy Threatens Priest's ''God Squad'' Car By Jane McEntegart published 16 August 10 A Catholic priest from Wisconsin has been told that he is in violation of a trademark owned by electronics giant Best Buy, and could face legal action if he does not comply with a cease-and-desist order issued by the retailer's legal department.
Verizon, Google Announce Net Neutrality Proposal By Jane McEntegart published 11 August 10 There has been talk of some kind of net neutrality deal between Google and Verizon for about a week now. Yesterday, the search giant and Big Red finally spilled the beans to let us all in on what's been going on behind closed doors.
Biggest Apple Store in the World Opens in London By Jane McEntegart published 7 August 10 People are already lining up for tomorrow's grand opening of the biggest Apple store in the world.
Tied Up Woman Gets Help by Typing With Toes By Jane McEntegart published 6 August 10 Woman uses toes to type her way to a rescue.
The $15,000 Toilets at Chelsea Clinton's Wedding By Jane McEntegart published 4 August 10 Sure, everybody poops, but does everybody poop in style?
The Chevy Volt to be Priced $41,000 (or $33,500) By Marcus Yam published 28 July 10 They should come in any color you want, so long as it's green.