Nexus One Heads to Sprint
Sprint joins AT&T and Verizon becoming the latest wireless carrier to offer the Nexus One to its customers
Apps are a Goldmine for Developers
A new study predicts a huge market for apps, and illustrates what a significant business opportunity app development represents.
Six Satellite Projects Set to Take Flight
Take a look at the new satellites that will likely lead to superior GPS, better military and private communications, and stronger national security.
Hello Brings Mobile Messaging to IPhones
SMS messaging is a bit of a pain. Sure, everybody with a cell phone has access to SMS, but it's a great way for cell phone providers to nickel-and-dime...
Why Microsoft Should Make IE Open Source
Microsoft is hoping the next version of Internet Explorer will help it retain the lead in the browser market, but maybe they should be considering more radical changes.
Is the FBI Watching Your Every Move on Facebook?
It seems U.S. law enforcement wants to be your friend on Facebook, Twitter, etc. The good news? Personal privacy may actually be making a comeback.
What Size Flash Drive?
Zdrew wants to know how large a flash drive must be for maintenance programs
HTC Responds to Apple, 'disagrees' With Legal Action
Smartphone manufacturer HTC fired back at Apple on Wednesday, saying that it "disagrees" with the legal actions Apple has taken. Earlier this month, Apple sued...
Lexmark Platinum Pro905
Lexmark's Platinum Pro905 color inkjet multifunction printer is a well-equipped, competent small-office multifuntion printer (MFP) with a twist: Users can access...
Google TV: It’s Inevitable
Tech giants Google, Intel, and Sony are working together to bring a Google TV branded service to Internet-enabled televisions and set top boxes
ThinkPad Edge
A welcome refresh of Lenovo's workhorse line that improves look and feel without sacrificing the features that make ThinkPads so well-loved.