- News In Brief
- PC World News - August 26, 2005
- New, 9-megapixel cameras; and audio players that play back satellite radio.
- Budget MIMO Is a Good Value
- PC World News - August 26, 2005
- New Belkin router and card bring budget MIMO to the masses.
- The Fastest Net Yet
- PC World News - August 26, 2005
- Ultrafast broadband services from phone and cable companies could speed up your downloads to 15 megabits per second or more.
- Does Intel's Dominance Hurt Consumers?
- PC World News - August 26, 2005
- AMD's suit against Intel alleges antitrust violations that lead to higher PC prices.
- Windows Vista Looks Slicker, Safer
- PC World News - August 26, 2005
- Improved search and security in Beta 1 of Microsoft's new OS; but no sea change. Plus: two new Internet Explorers.
- Web of Crime: Who's Catching the Cybercrooks?
- PC World News - August 26, 2005
- Stopping Internet business crime may too much for any one agency or government.
- IBM unveils software for real-time data backup
- CNET News - August 26, 2005
- Big Blue's product is designed to let workers automatically and continuously back up data to PCs and laptops.
- The wars of the tidal worlds
- CNET News - August 25, 2005
- For those about to sting another anemone, we salute you. A look into the secret, volatile life of tide pool inhabitants.
- Cell Microprocessor Details Unveiled by IBM, Sony, Sony Computer En...
- Press Releases - August 25, 2005
- Electronic pharmacies get national push
- CNET News - August 25, 2005
- Drug kiosks let consumers scan prescriptions and consult with pharmacists without entering an actual pharmacy.
- KEF Introduces Its Next Generation Complete 5.1 Instant Home Theatr...
- Press Releases - August 25, 2005
- Join Crystal Acoustics at CEDIA
- Press Releases - August 25, 2005
- Intel to make single-core Yonah
- CNET News - August 25, 2005
- Despite its recent emphasis on multicore processors, the company isn't abandoning its single-core designs.
- Microsoft MSN offers scam site detector
- CNET News - August 25, 2005
- An "antiphishing" feature is being built into the Internet Explorer 7 browswer and will be available as an add-in for Internet Explorer 6.
- FCC requirement could strand VoIP customers
- CNET News - August 25, 2005
- As many as 100,000 Net phone subscribers who haven't formally acknowledged 911 limitations could be cut off next week.