Innovative Web Applications, powerful processors, spectacular HDTVs, and creative game consoles--here are our top 20 products of the year.
Edited by Eric Dahl
#18 Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite (game console)
The high-end 360 now ships with 1080p support and a 120GB hard drive, but it's the Xbox Live service, and the games and downloadable video on it, that make Microsoft's console really shine. Review | Check Prices
Intel Releases Moblin Into the Wild
One year after announcing its homegrown mobile Linux project, Intel prepares to hand Moblin over to the open source community.
The Mac Keeps Driving Apple
Some 48 hours removed from the light and heat of Apple's third-quarter earnings announcements, a couple of things deserver...
Basic To-do Apps for IPhone and IPod Touch
Back when the original iPhone was released, in June 2007, one of the most-frequent complaints was that it didn't include a...
Aspyr: 'futureU' SAT Game on the Way
In April, Aspyr Media and Kaplan announced plans to offer a Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) prep game for the Mac (along with...
Myth of the Million Dollar Database
Think only the big boys can afford the best database solutions? Think again. Learn about low cost systems that have proven time and time again to outperform legacy UNIX vendors on a dollar for dollar basis.
The Future Sales Force - A Consultative Approach
This white paper discusses the challenges of selling complex products and services, and the new skill sets sales professionals must employ in today's evolving market.
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