Stories About Electronics
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Major Software Companies Sued for Patent Infringement
Twenty-two major software companies are being sued for alleged patent infringement by a little-known entity now controlling...
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Sony Vaio P: A First Look
New model is super-lightweight, but its design trade-offs leave us with some doubts.
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Nvidia Targets $99 Netbook With Tegra Chips
Nvidia said it wants to put Tegra chips in netbooks that could be priced as low as $99.
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AT&T To Launch In-Car Satellite TV Service
AT&T Cruisecast, due this spring, will deliver 22 channels of satellite TV to screens in your car. But be prepared to pay plasma TV prices for the hardware alone.
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Palm's Pre Is Coming to Europe, Says CEO
The new Palm Pre will start shipping in Europe at the same time as the device will go on sale in the U.S, said Palm CEO Ed...
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Intel's Atom Grows Up, Moves out of Netbooks
An increasing number of Atom-based laptops are hitting the market, but these devices aren't netbooks.
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Learn the Drums, Properly
Roland's HD-1 Drum Tutor software promises to teach you to play drums the way pros do.
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Shake, Rattle and Make E-Music
With ZooZBeat on your iPhone, iPod Touch or Nokia N95 handset, you can create electronic muswic just by shaking your handheld.
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A Race Car Simulator That Costs Almost as Much as a Race Car
The Simcraft simulator costs $40,000, but it’s about as close to racing as you can get without risking death or massive trauma.
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Gdium Liberty Netbook Uses USB Key for a Hard Drive
Emtec's 10-inch Gdium Liberty netbook boots into Linux from its USB storage stick dubbed the G-Key.
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Vuzix Wrap 920AV Glasses: Watch Video Without Getting Mugged
The Vuzix Wrap 920AV are a new pair of sunglass-style video glasses that work with iPods and the iPhone.
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Boxee: Open Source Connected TV
Free software puts content from Hulu, Netflix, Flickr, Last.fm and other sources on your television.
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Access Any USB Hard Drive from the Web with Pogoplug
Plug your hard drive or memory stick into the Pogoplug, register it, and you can access the content from anywhere.
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Hands on with Nvidia's 3D Vision Goggles
We weren't truly sold on the concept of 3D gaming until we got the chance to take Nvidia's GeForce 3D Vision Goggles for a spin.
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Affordable Gateway Laptops Debut
Gateway introduces two new lines of sub-$1000 laptops--the MD and the UC--at this year's Consumer Electronics Show.
From Around the Web
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Major Software Companies Sued for Patent Infringement
Twenty-two major software companies are being sued for alleged patent infringement by a little-known entity now controlling...
-
Sony Vaio P: A First Look
New model is super-lightweight, but its design trade-offs leave us with some doubts.
-
Nvidia Targets $99 Netbook With Tegra Chips
Nvidia said it wants to put Tegra chips in netbooks that could be priced as low as $99.
-
AT&T To Launch In-Car Satellite TV Service
AT&T Cruisecast, due this spring, will deliver 22 channels of satellite TV to screens in your car. But be prepared to pay plasma TV prices for the hardware alone.
-
Palm's Pre Is Coming to Europe, Says CEO
The new Palm Pre will start shipping in Europe at the same time as the device will go on sale in the U.S, said Palm CEO Ed...
-
Intel's Atom Grows Up, Moves out of Netbooks
An increasing number of Atom-based laptops are hitting the market, but these devices aren't netbooks.
-
Learn the Drums, Properly
Roland's HD-1 Drum Tutor software promises to teach you to play drums the way pros do.
-
Shake, Rattle and Make E-Music
With ZooZBeat on your iPhone, iPod Touch or Nokia N95 handset, you can create electronic muswic just by shaking your handheld.
-
A Race Car Simulator That Costs Almost as Much as a Race Car
The Simcraft simulator costs $40,000, but it’s about as close to racing as you can get without risking death or massive trauma.
-
Gdium Liberty Netbook Uses USB Key for a Hard Drive
Emtec's 10-inch Gdium Liberty netbook boots into Linux from its USB storage stick dubbed the G-Key.