Remember the days when Las Vegas used to be affordable? Back in the 80s, you could get a decent buffet here for under $5, but now such deals are quite rare. As we gear up for all the pre-CES show events to start, we are reminded that we should have brought a bag of cash because prices are as high as the Stratosphere Tower.
In a major blow to HD DVD, Warner announced tonight that it will now only release high-def movie on Blu-ray Disc. The HD DVD camp has canceled its CES press event and all one-on-one press meetings as a result.
Apple, once heralded as the saving grace for people who wanted to avoid the Microsoft monopoly, is now finding itself with monopolistic allegations of its own.
Yes, even we thought it might never happen, but Sony BMG has apparently waved the white surrender flag on DRM and plans on distributing a portion of its music collection as DRM-free songs.
DDR3-1333 represents the new "mainstream"for the latest desktop memory standard. We put 10 dual-channel kits to the test to see how their overclocking capabilities, latency reduction and overall value compared.
Hewlett-Packard, the top global PC vendor, Thursday introduced a multimedia notebook packed with high-definition features, including a screen that allows users to watch full HDTV movies.
Our team in Taiwan has managed to obtain some additional information concerning the soon to be announced AMD Radeon 3400 HD product line. Read about it here.
Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) technology is proving to be a viable alternative for electricity generation in remote areas. Powered basically by anything, these tiny power plants form colonies capable of delivering usable power to man.
Over half a million Americans have already requested their free pair of digital TV converter coupons for the major broadcast switch slated for February 2009.