The iPhone is finally patched, or at least we think so, possibly, we’re pretty sure... OK, we wouldn’t bet our lives on it. The 3G iPhone, surrounded by complaints and lawsuits, was hardly Apple’s best effort. But even so, it remain...
Buying a videocard can be a daunting task given the fact that they all look the same but have wildly varying specifications and features. Follow along as we explain the ins and outs of videocards, and reveal everything you need to know before plunkin...
Because printer manufacturers make their money on consumables like ink or toner refills as much as on the printer itself, they are eager to move old models before consumers perceive them as being obsolete.
I notice lots of little annoying things about the audio and video products that traipse through my work space in a constant procession. Over time I’ve noticed they’re the same little annoying things all the time—the same trifling mi...
Are you looking for a memory card for your new camera? Don't have a clue about what to buy or how not to get ripped off? We've got some simple tips to educate you and save you a lot of trouble and money. Here are the important points to consider:&nbs...
Every year the audio/video trade converges at CEDIA EXPO, the annual trade show of the Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association. I call it the sane person’s Consumer Electronics Show. Though a sprawling event, and ever growing, i...
Intel’s unveiling of their latest-generation Centrino processor technology (formerly known as Santa Rosa) for use in notebook computers in the consumer and business arenas, has of course sparked a flurry of new laptop announcements as majo...
The annual Photo Marketing Association convention is a gathering of photo retailers, imaging geeks and manufacturers touting their latest gear. Although most of the show floor is dedicated to things the average consumer couldn’t care less about...
Shortly after the Apple iPhone was announced, LG electronics, the largest Korean Electronics Manufacturer, announced the Prada which on spec is better than the iPhone and will show up about 4 months sooner and will be more widely available in Europe....
Consumer community sites like TechLore can connect users together so they can help each other, but sometimes only the manufacturer of the product is capable of answering your question or providing the assistance you need. How many times have you had ...
Crucify me if you must.Call me a cynic, a creep… even a washed-up shell of a hardcore gamer.But no matter what you say or threaten do to the most obscure of my poor internal organs (dude, lay off the duodenum), the fact still remains. More tha...
Have you ever wondered where the data for your favorite map-based GPS unit comes from? Who really does all of that work to make sure the road you are driving down doesn’t plunge you off a cliff? Meet Mark Vermeys, a geographic field analyst for...
Shigeru Miyamoto innocently began his career in interactive entertainment in 1977, when Nintendo — then a playing card maker turned toy manufacturer first breaking into arcades — hired the Kyoto-born dreamer as a staff artist. B...
My husband and I have a disagreement. Apparently, he's heard from somewhere that it's bad for your DVD Player to pause DVDs. I have researched this and haven't been able to find any evidence that it is in fact bad to pause DVDs. Additionally, why wou...
Let's face it. The transition to HDTV has been a painful and confusing one. It's bad enough that there are now 10 different types of TV technologies available in the market, but what's worse is that display makers, content providers, set-top box man...