Good news for European television viewers: HD is now in your neck of the woods. ProSiebenSat. 1 launched HD today, with the premiere broadcast being on Sunday. Now, they can get a taste of what Continue reading “HDTV arrives in Europe”.…more
Cisco Systems, a worldwide leader in enterprise networking technology, is donating $40 million to Katrina-ravaged Gulf Coast region schools, so they can restore the equipment and Internet services they once had. Cisco Systems and some Continue reading “Cisco Offers to Aid Gulf Coast Schools”.…more
In yet another move to make more information digitized, Microsoft and Open Content Alliance (OCA) are teaming up to start putting books you would normally find in a library on the web. It’s not without Continue reading “Microsoft joins book search plan”.…more
Planning on getting a Dell XPS 400, E310, or E510 Dimension desktop? Looking for a simple, convenient way to recover your personal files without having to set up the software and drive yourself? Dell has Continue reading “Dell unveils new data recovery system”.…more
One of Microsoft’s creations may just turn on them after all. Ajax, a developer of online “Office-like” applications, is knocking on Microsoft’s back door with its gradual release of web-based office tools. Don’t have Microsoft Continue reading “Web-based software challenges Windows”.…more
Well, it appears the time of free P2P sharing is coming to an end quickly. iMesh, one of the largest P2P (Peer-to-Peer) file-sharing services, is going “regulated”. They will start charging $6.95 a month for Continue reading “Legal P2P opens for business”.…more
Zoom Systems has come out with an interesting new way of selling iPods to consumers. If you’re disenchanted with the retail or outlet experience, just go to the nearest airport or mall, and you’ll find Continue reading “Vending Machines Sell IPods to Go”.…more
Today, Legit Reviews takes a look at the Vapochill Micro, an air cooled solution for CPU’s. Utilizing heatpipe technology, variable speed fans, and the same coolant found in their phase change coolers, the Vapochill Micro features easy installation, super light weight, and the promise of 150W of heat dissipation.
Novell appears to have lost a lot of steam in this quarter. The server software company will be undergoing organizational restructuring (read layoffs) of about 20% of its employees after reporting poor revenue and extremely Continue reading “Major layoffs expected at Novell”.…more
And you thought a clown car was small! Scientists have created a molecular “car” that is about 4 nanometers across (to put that into perspective, it’s 20,000 times thinner than a human hair!). This technology Continue reading “The world’s smallest car”.…more
With Web 2.0 coming out in the near future, a browser based on the popular Firefox browser, called Flock, has been released. Sporting organization tools that out-foxes (pardon the pun) that of Firefox, not to Continue reading “Super ‘Firefox’ previewed”.…more