CES 2010: Recession? What Recession?
About 65 optimistic electronics vendors showed off a variety of new devices during a pre-2010 International CES show event held in Las Vegas.
Why IE Will Lose Market Share in 2010
Microsoft's Internet Explorer has lost nearly a third of its market share over the past five years, and analysts say it will be tough for Microsoft to stop that trend.
How (and Why) to Partition Your Hard Drive
Use Windows' built-in Disk Management tool to make your backups easier, to set up an emergency recovery partition, or even to install another operating system.
Google's Nexus One: First Impressions
A Google phone was supposed to be revolutionary. And, while the Nexus One is a good phone -- a really, really good phone -- it's not revolutionary.
Why a Microsoft Tablet PC is Better for Business
Rumors are at a fever pitch regarding both the Microsoft and Apple tablet PC's. Both devices look slick based on speculation, but Microsoft is in a unique position to make the tablet into a valuable business tool.
Go Underwater With a Point-and-shoot
Journalist Danny Allen's Canon G9 has gone underwater, into the snow, and held it's own against dust storms at Burning Man. To keep it safe from the elements...
LG TVs Make New Connections
The Korean electronics giant announces HDTV improvements including Skype support, 480-hz refresh rates, a 6.3mm thin flat screen, and a 15-inch OLED display.
Six Reasons to Not Like Google's Nexus One
Google's new Nexus One smartphone will not be an iPhone killer. It may not even be a Droid killer, but it may be Google's first serious and most public misstep.
Canon's New Inkjet Multifunction Printers
It’s been a busy day for Canon. First, the company revealed new HD camcorders. Then Canon introduced new point-and-shoot cameras. For the trifecta, Canon has...