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Senator Urges Google, Yahoo Deal Monitoring
Digital Trends News - October 3, 2008
Senator Herb Kohl (D. Wisconsin) is the head of the Senate's antitrust committee, and while he's not actually coming out against an imminent link-up between Internet giants Google and Yahoo, he is urging the U.S. Justice Department to commit to moni...
How 'carders' trade your stolen personal info
CNET News - September 29, 2008
An executive whose company monitors the criminal underground tells how a person's "full" set of personal data can sold via shady online forums for a mere $20.
Making water out of air, smarter homes, and better building blocks
CNET News - September 27, 2008
Tech at West Coast Green includes a device to deliver water from ambient air, a $14,000 solar table, and energy monitoring systems.
HP w2408h True Color Widescreen
CNET Reviews - September 26, 2008
The HP w2408h True Color Widescreen is a well-priced 24-inch monitor that looks stylish and performs well. Its lack of a DVI port is its only major stumbling block.
Dell Lights Up 0.8-pound SVGA Projector
Digital Trends News - September 25, 2008
There's no doubt Dell is best known as a maker of computers—from servers to ultra-portable notebooks and everything in between—but the company has long run related businesses, including computer monitors, televisions, and even a brief (an...
Verizon: Put the brakes on broadband monitoring
CNET News - September 25, 2008
The ISP itself does not engage in monitoring its customers to display relevant ads, but nevertheless suggests some guidelines on how it should be done.
22-inch Viewsonic LCD doubles as 720p HDTV for $229.99 shipped
CNET News - September 25, 2008
It's rare enough to find a regular 22-inch monitor in this price range, so the built-in tuner is icing on the cake.
ViewSonic Intros 3-in-1 LCD TV
Digital Trends News - September 24, 2008
Although home theater fans may scoff at smaller displays that due double-duty as PC monitors, there's no denying to appeal of combo units for folks who are tight on space—for instance, in dens, children's bedrooms, dorm rooms, or one of those o...
EFF Sues to End U.S. Domestic Spying
Digital Trends News - September 19, 2008
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has filed suit against the National Security Agency—as well as President Bush, Vice President Cheney, former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, Cheney's chief of staff David Addington, and other individuals&md...
Fit PC Slim Proves You Can Take it With You
Digital Trends News - September 18, 2008
Mobile computing might be all the rage, but let's face it: most notebook computer and even nettops aren't really all that portable. They have these big bulky things called screens, and these big bulky things called keyboards. And they take up a lot o...
Price Watch: Soyo 22-inch LCD monitor down to $169.99 shipped
CNET News - September 18, 2008
This brand-new widescreen was selling for 10 bucks more just a few weeks ago.
BillShrink unpacks credit card complexity
CNET News - September 18, 2008
BillShrink analyzes and monitors cell phone and credit card plans, making recommendations for users that can save money in the shrinking economy.
Lenovo Desktop LCD Displays Cut Wattage
Digital Trends News - September 17, 2008
While most display manufacturers concentrate on making their screens bigger, sharper, and brighter, Lenovo’s R&D division has been working the green angle by developing new monitors that use less electricity. At this week’s Interop ex...
Homeland Security found to be unprepared for 'cyber' threats
CNET News - September 17, 2008
President Bush and Congress claimed the creation of DHS would aid cybersecurity. But now some Washingtonians are rethinking the whole idea, saying DHS has proven to be inefficient, bureaucratic, and unable even to monitor federal networks well.
RGPC Extender IP Offers Remote Power Monitoring and Diagnositics to...
Press Releases - September 15, 2008

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