How to Salvage the JooJoo
With a smaller screen, smaller price, and by becoming more competitive with e-readers, the CrunchPad could yet find a measure of success.
Arrington's CrunchPad, Dead Before Arrival
Michael Arrington's much touted web tablet has become toast, albeit crunchy toast, caught in a fight amongst entrepreneurs and investors.
Ancient Atari Joysticks Unearthed
Atari joysticks found buried in rock? One man is digging up tech fossils--and creating some of his own in the process.
New Wii Remote and Fresh Games at e3
Nintendo showed a slew of products for the Wii at the big e3 gaming gathering, including the new Wii Motion Plus remote control.
E3 2009 in Pictures
Video games, protestors, and parties: A candid day-in-the-life look at what an editor sees when he roams a video game trade show.
Death to Gaming Mice
Wireless gaming mice are expensive, slick status symbols for the hard-core. But are they worth the money? And are they safe for your hands? We look at two models to find out.
57 Amazing Things You Didn't Know Your Tech Could Do!
We've worked long and hard to come up with the best tips and tricks for your PCs, smartphones, cameras, game controllers, music players, and the Web. Let's start with PC, laptop, and networking tips.
Hands on Guide to Windows 7: Lesson 10
In the last in a 10-part series looking at the changes in Windows 7, our colleagues at InfoWorld take a look at changes to libraries and searching in the beta of the revised operating system.
Hands on Guide to Windows 7: Lesson 9
In the ninth in a 10-part series looking at the changes in Windows 7, our colleagues at InfoWorld take a look at notable features for IT administrators.
Hands on Guide to Windows 7: Lesson 7
In the seventh in a 10-part series looking at the changes in Windows 7, our colleagues at InfoWorld take a look at the new networking features.
Games Are Not Art, Are They?
Is there more to life than blowing things up? Get in touch with your artistic side, playing a game about...flowers? PC World Interviews Jenova Chen.
Hands on Guide to Windows 7: Lesson 6
In the sixth in a 10-part series looking at the changes in Windows 7, our colleagues at InfoWorld take a look at display and device improvements.
Hands on Guide to Windows 7: Lesson 5
In the fifth in a 10-part series looking at the changes in Windows 7, our colleagues at InfoWorld take a look at the Action Center and User Account Controls.
Hands on Guide to Windows 7: Lesson 4
In the fourth in a 10-part series looking at the changes in Windows 7, our colleagues at InfoWorld take a look at enhancements for applications such as WordPad and Paint.
Pantech's C610 Cell Phone Wants Your Vote!
'The Pantech C610 cell phone has a glossy screen that resists earmarks, it features a straight-talk design, and its camera is suitable for taking photos of Russia from your front porch.
Exploring Apple's New Touchpad
The redesigned touchpad is a key feature of Apple's newest MacBook. We take a close look, and run through the new finger gestures that act as shortcuts.
Apple Revamps Its Entire Laptop Line
Steve Jobs announced changes to Apple's MacBook Pro, MacBook, and MacBook Air laptops. Some of the new features are faster graphics with Nvidia chips, aluminum cases, and improved trackpads.