Kicking off the Apple Expo, Viewsonic has released a new monitor - set to dock with your video iPod. Not surprisingly, it's called the ViewDock.
Bethesda Softworks, makers of ES4: Oblivion, have been busy producing lots of micro-payment content. Now, it looks like a full expansion might be on its way.
The popular online game "Second Life" has been hacked, giving someone real names, addresses, and credit card numbers of the game's "residents."
Certain US insurance companies are beginning to bring digital assets under homeowner insurance policies. Soon your hard drive failure may be claimable!
Four MEPs have written rather scathing letters to the EU, calling its recent actions against Microsoft a danger that could delay future releases in Europe.
Last week, German officials stormed into the IFA show in Berlin and stripped Sandisk's booth bare. That patent infringement injunction is now overturned...
The XBox 360 has been out for less than a year, but there are already some great case mods on the scene. Think yours needs a facelift? Look here for ideas.
It's official - AMD/ATI is cleared for take-off, having won the approval of three seperate governments.
A company by the name of AISeek has developed a dedicated processor specifically for AI. Could we see games get smarter?
In hopes to make Vista more secure, Microsoft has partnered with Cisco Systems to develop a network access system greater than either could do alone.
Intel announced that it intends to pare its work force back by 10% in a restructuring plan.
The guessing is over - Windows Vista prices have been confirmed by Microsoft.
Apple released an upgrade to its product line today, including souped up minis, iMacs, and a new 24" model.
Microsoft, in a partnership with University of Washington, has turned the photograph to 3d with its newest project, Photosynth.
Though it may not be winning any top-rung awards, the good old PCI graphics card is far from dead...Visiontek has just breathed some new life into it with a new X1300 256MB on PCI.
The Royal National Institute for Deaf People conducted a study, finding that eight out of every ten people have their MP3 volumes at over 80dBA.
Sandisk had its booth stripped bare by German officials at the IFA show in Berlin. Apparently, someone thought the company shouldn't have to pay the patent holders of the MP3.
The guys at Lonely Planet think that the PSP might be a perfect travel companion... especially with their software.
MPs are starting to get in touch with this 'interweb' thing - they want to use YouTube and SMS to get younger opinions.
A rather racy blog entitled 'Sex in Shanghai' has got the Chinese online population in an uproar...too bad it's a hoax.
AOpen promises that many of their boards are already compatible with Intel's latest mobile offering.
The CEO of Google has accepted an invitation to become part of the Board of Directors at Apple, on top of his duties at Google and Princeton University.
Motherboard manufacturer Foxconn takes two Chinese journalists to court after they ran a story on the company using sweatshop labor - a claim that the company has admitted is true.
October 14 2021 | 15:04