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Apple Launches $499 Mac and Flash-Based iPod
Although oddly absent from CES (again), Apple Computer made a big splash a week afterward with several big announcements at the company's annual MacWorld Expo trade show. (1/19/05)
Watch, Monitor, and Control Home AV Systems from Anywhere
SkipJam announced SkipJam HomeView for iMedia, software that lets you watch, monitor, and control your AV systems from anywhere in the world. (1/19/05)
Tech Trends of 2005
Paul takes a look at the five tech trends that CES organizers say will be ones to watch in 2005. (1/5/05)
Microsoft Enters Spyware Market with Giant Purchase
Microsoft has acquired a little-known company called Giant Software Company. (12/22/04)
Connected Home Tech Toys Guide, Holiday 2004, Part 2
Paul wraps up his annual Tech Toys Guide with a look at cool devices in the realm of wireless technologies, TVs, and video games. Happy New Year! (12/21/04)
One-Third of Major PC Makers Gone by 2007
With the news this week that IBM is divesting itself of its mediocre-performing PC unit, a new Gartner report says that we can expect three of the top 10 PC makers to exit the global market for PCs by 2007. (12/8/04)
At Worst Time of Year, Amazon Goes Down for the Count
Online superstore Amazon.com got caught with its virtual pants down this week when the retailer suddenly and inexplicably went dark. (12/8/04)
FCC Paves Way for Cheap VoIP
The FCC this week removed a regulatory hurdle that would have hampered the market for Internet-based phone calls based on the Voice over IP (VoIP) standard. (11/10/04)
Sony Laptop/PDA Hybrid Coming to the States
This week, Sony revealed that it will soon offer its VAIO U ultra-portable PC for sale in the United States. (11/10/04)
Don't Be a Malware Zombie
You might not even realize the kinds of nasty software programs that inhabit your computer, installing themselves surreptitiously as you browse the Web, looking for the latest sports scores or auction finds. (10/26/04)
Swatch Hits the SPOT with New Watch
Microsoft announced that watchmaker Swatch will launch a youth-targeted line of SPOT watches. (10/26/04)
Dual-Layer DVD Recording Burns Faster
The rate at which current-generation DVD burners have been increasing in speed and dropping in price is astonishing. (10/26/04)
Will the iPod Become the Next Pet Rock?
As much as Apple's fans would love to believe that one company can go it alone against a consortium of consumer electronics and PC industry titans, both history and current events tell us otherwise. (9/15/04)
OQO Minicomputer Launching in October ... Seriously
After 2 years of false starts, the OQO minicomputer will allegedly start shipping in mid-October. (9/15/04)
Apple Starts Shipping iMac G5
Apple Computer apparently started shipping limited quantities of its new iMac G5 computer this week. (9/15/04)
Gateway Abandons Consumer Electronics Focus
We're a PC company. No, wait, we're a consumer electronics company. Nope, we're a PC company. (9/15/04)
Happy 35th Birthday!
Thirty-five years ago this week, the Internet was born. (8/31/04)
Airport Express Hacked
Notable hacker Jon "DVD Jon" Johansen has cracked the encryption technology of Apple's Airport Express. (8/18/04)
MSN TV Goes Broadband
MSN TV is back, and this time, Microsoft is aiming the new MSN TV device not to inexperienced users but rather to technical users who want a PC alternative that works in their living room. (8/18/04)
Living Without the Internet
A new study by Pew Internet & American Life Project says that 88 percent of Americans consider the Internet an important part of their daily lives. (8/18/04)
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