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Though we love its bright display, the Sony VAIO VGN-FS680/W doesn't offer enough performance, battery life, or built-in features to justify its high price.  |  |


On Monday September 26th Day of Defeat: Source was launched. The original Day of Defeat was an online, multiplayer Half Life mod which became quite popular, but always existed in the shadow of Counter Strike. Once Half Life 2 was  |
A spokesperson for Sprint Nextel has confirmed that the company plans to offer BlackBerry Connect software on Palm OS devices next year.  |
If you're shopping for Intel co-founder Gordon Moore this holiday season, check out eBay for a vintage chemistry set.  |


In an industrial office complex outside of Boston, used computers, servers, monitors and printers are put to rest. Some will become technology organ donors, their parts removed for use in machines that are deemed salvageable. Components and parts might wind  |
The number of mobile phone users in China continues to expand at over 3 million new subscribers per month, hitting 372.8 million as of the end of August, the government said. ADVERTISEMENT WHITE PAPER: PUTTING THE SOA INFRASTRUCTURE TOGETHER Learn  |
Positive side: real time protection, deep file scan, complete system scan, highly configurable XSpy Shield is a powerful and efficient anti-spyware solution, developed by Elcor Software company. It was carefully tested on several PCs, including already infected systems. The application  |
ATI claims its Radeon X1800XT will be significantly faster than NVIDIA's GeForce 7800 GTX.  |
Apple has sent to its certified Support Centers information related to the new Mac mini models. To make it short, Apple explains that modifications are considered as minors and Apple will not communicate them to the public immediately. Officially, the  |
Cisco Systems is rolling out new switching and software technology designed to help enterprise customers manage and control grid systems through a new network-centric approach.  |
Matsushita Electronics has claimed a breakthrough in powerline broadband by running an Internet connection through an ordinary electrical socket, using a new chip. At a tradeshow in Japan on Thursday the company demonstrated a network capable of running at 170Mbps  |
Commentary--The network may indeed become the computer. But the plan's unfolding in unexpected ways, writes CNET News.com's Charles Cooper.  |
AusLogics BoostSpeed - the ideal solution to keep your PC running faster, cleaner and error-free. It's a powerful, all in one system performance and Internet optimizer suite. Being the best companion for Windows operating system, it's improving your Internet connection  |
As far as you know Windows XP Home is very limited in comparison with Windows XP Professional. Before recent days there was no suitable software for Windows XP Home NTFS Security management. Today every Windows XP Home user can manage  |
GuruDevelopers.com is pleased to announce the release of Database Architect 1.6, a powerful database design tool for the Windows operating system and any ODBC-compatible database server. Database Architect allows the user to create a database model, design tables, manage fields,  |
The Radeon X1000 series will be introduced next week, featuring the X1800, X1600 and X1300 graphic cards. We take an exclusive first look at the new architecture and these new graphic cards, including pictures, pricing and availability.  |
Spb Software House has introduced Spb UniThemes. Each of these is a complete set of skins for all the standard Pocket PC applications that are skinnable, as well as Spb's own applications.  |
Altec Lansing has announced a mobile speaker system for Palm handhelds and smartphones. The new inMotion iMT1 is a small audio dock that turns MP3 music files stored on the mobile devices into a roomful of sound for headphone-free listening.  |  |
According to BBHub , Research In Motion (RIM) is readying a new BlackBerry 8700 series. The novelty will feature the traditional BlackBerry design with an integrated QWERTY keypad; but is expected to be thinner and narrower than the BlackBerry 7200  |
The Apple Newton was a great PDA for its time. A smartphone from the company would be a hit with the public as well. Or maybe, now we can say it will? CNET News.com reports Motorola CEO Ed Zander has  |
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