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HP Aims for the Suits with New ProBook, HP Mini
Digital Trends News - June 26, 2009
Hewlett-Packard is the world's leading PC maker, and that means in its arsenal of products, something is bound to be a little staid, boring, conservative, and almot anonymous to fit into broader corporate cultures without raising eyebrows or engender...
Standards for the cloud not what you think
CNET News - June 9, 2009
Cloud-computing standards discussions tend to focus on technical standards. But users most care about standards in the sense of minimal best practices.
Metered Broadband, Twitter Worm, Pirate Bay and More on PC World Podcast Episode 25
PC World News - April 17, 2009
Join the editors of PC World for an irreverant discussion of this week's hottest tech topics.
China-Based Cyber Spy Network Uncovered
Digital Trends News - March 30, 2009
It’s a major discovery, a cyber spy network that’s infected 1,295 computers in 103 countries, according to the Information Warfare Monitor (IWM), made up of researchers from Ottawa-based think tank SecDev Group and the University of Toron...
Acer's Yuletide Special: A $99 Netbook
PC World News - December 9, 2008
AT&T and RadioShack reportedly will offer the Acer Aspire One at a steep discount.
Music, software industries converge on business models
CNET News - November 26, 2008
Warner Music Group has rediscovered the value in music discovery, and its business is thriving as a result. It's highly reminiscent of how open-source software works.
Would-be Obama aides must disclose Web posts, Facebook profiles
CNET News - November 14, 2008
If you want a job in an Obama administration, be prepared to disclose every blog post or comment you've ever written. Also requested: any personal web sites, including Facebook pages and even Match.com profiles.
EIC Squared: Retail woes; Obama's CTO and Microsoft's search future
CNET News - November 12, 2008
On this week's EIC Squared podcast ZDNet's Larry Dignan and CNET's Dan Farber discuss the tanking economy, challenges facing an Obama administration CTO and Microsoft's search quests.
Video: Daily Debrief: PARK(ing) day turns gray to green
CNET News - September 19, 2008
For one day only, on September 19, people in 80 cities across the world will be converting parking spaces into mini city parks. CNET's Kara Tsuboi and Daniel Terdiman discuss the message the organizers of PARK(ing) day are hoping to send with these u...
Hitachi Refines its Blu-Ray Camcorder
Digital Trends News - August 11, 2008
Hitachi pretty much invented the Blu-ray camcorder segment with its original DZ-BD70HA that was able to record HD video on miniature 8cm Blu-Ray discs or a built-in hard drive. Now the company has gone back and revised its original innovator to roll ...
Mediaset Sues YouTube
Digital Trends News - July 31, 2008
They’ve been here before. Google must be getting use to YouTube copyright infringement suits in the wake of the Viacom affair, which could cost them $1 billion. This time it’s Mediaset, the Italian media company run by Silvio Berlesconi, ...
Fandango Buys Movies.com
Digital Trends News - June 24, 2008
Comcast has announced it has acquired online movie ticket service movies.com from media giant Disney. Comcast plans to integrate movies.com with its own Fandango online entertainment and ticket service; movies.com had been using movietickets.com for ...
'When We Left Earth' series to take off on Discovery Channel
CNET News - May 21, 2008
Developed in collaboration with NASA, the new miniseries marks the first time that most vintage space footage has been available in HD. Slight problem: Cameras weren't too good back then.
Asus Crams Big Graphics in a Little Box
Digital Trends News - April 10, 2008
While mini desktops with high-efficiency CPUs and low-noise cooling systems seem to be especially in vogue lately, gamers and performance enthusiasts have largely overlooked the computers due to their lackluster integrated graphics chips. Asus’...
EU Considers 6 Mo Data Retention Rule
Digital Trends News - April 8, 2008
The European Commission's Article 29 Data Protection working group has been examining how Internet search engine operators like Google, Yahoo, and WIndows Live search comply with European privacy regulations. The group's new report recommends that se...