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The PX-920SA and PX-B300SA both package Blu-ray and HD DVD read capability into a single optical drive, and the higher-end model also writes BD-R discs.
NEC's NP100 and NP200 cost roughly half as much as its standard mobile projectors with only slightly dulled specs.
Facebook has given more details about the chat service it will start in the next few weeks.
DirecTV has changed tack to put a 24-hour limit on watching its pay-per-view films.
The UK gives a rare patent for a computer program to mobile phone company Symbian.
Home entertainment manufacturer Onkyo has entered a patent cross-licensing pact with Microsoft that will let them each develop home entertainment hardware an...
OLPC's security chief has resigned his position, describing the organization's recent shifts as drastic, radical changes.
Sony is offering a new $50 build-to-order option for selected Vaio notebooks leave off the largely unwanted demos and trialware...but says the fee will go aw...
Verizon and AT&T were the top bidders in the FCC 700 MHz wireless spectrum auction, winning more than $16 billion in licenses.
Still months away from its release, Dead Space has landed a animated movie prequel to be produced by the same animation company behind The Simpsons and King ...
The latest release of SlySoft AnyDVD removes Blu-ray's much-touted BD+ copy protection from encrypted discs.
The 2575 provides a well-rounded feature set in a compact package while barely cracking the $1,000 point.
After Microsoft cut prices for the console, sales have risen by 40% in the U.K.
No sooner is Service Pack 1 for Windows Vista released than users are reporting serious problems.
Emirates has become the first airline to allow mobile calls and texting during flights.
Game maker Electronics Arts announces that it will release the next version of the game in 2009.
MySpace has rolled out a new version of its mobile Web site, and Sprint is offering MySpace Mobile on all its customers' Web-enabled phones.
A U.S. appeals court has upheld a lower court's order barring the sale of 3G WCDMA chips that have been found to violate Broadcom patents.
SouthPeak Games plans to ship a sequel to its Two Worlds open-world RPG this fall for Windows PCs and the Xbox 360, with all new combat and game engines.
VESA has award its first DisplayPort certifications, with the credit going to series of ATI's Radeon, FireMV, and AMD integrated graphics chipsets.
Intel's low-cost Classmate PC, originally intended for use in schools in developing markets, will be available to companies who want to sell it in developed ...
Dell says it plans to develop new computer models specifically for the Chinese and Indian markets...and buy more than $50 billion in Chinese components throu...
Rumors of Adobe developing Flash for the iPhone behind Apple's back were quashed on Wednesday when Adobe admitted it isn't possible.
Sanyo's latest Xacti breaks down the price barrier of previous models, and should function as both a competent video camera and still camera.
An upcoming firmware update will allow the console to play BD-Live titles, which include additional content accessed through an Internet connection.
Western Digital has expanded the capacity of its its two-platter 3.5-inch desktop hard drives, now offering 7,200 rpm drives with 640 GB of storage.
Liverpool Hope University holds an open day on Second Life for prospective students.
80% of UK citizens now take more care about the way they look after their personal information, according to a new survey.
Although Apple's Steve Jobs has downplayed the possibility of Flash for the iPhone and iPod touch, Adobe is pondering making Flash for the iPhone anyway.
Google is rolling out enhancements to Google Docs Spreadsheets that will enable users to embed gadgets in their documents, and visually display data in new w...
Users now have greater control over what their friends – and their friends – can see.
Apple may open up iTunes to buffet-style listening if reports of negotiations with record labels are true.
Nokia is bring the 8 GB version of its N95 portable multimedia device to the United States...and selling it direct to consumers without a carrier partner.
The TSA wants suppliers to come out with laptop bags that can be X-rayed to cut down on security line times.
The StrapWrap adds new functionality to a messenger bag strap by using it as a bandoleer for gadgets.
The UK government agency is proposing rules to alter misleading selling practices in the mobile market.
Nvidia's new flagship graphics card has hit retailers, featuring two GPUs with 128 processor cores and 512 MB of memory each...and a price tag over $600.
Microsoft has officially released Windows Vista SP1, a mammoth 400 MB+ update to its flagship operating system.
Though The Boys about superheroes, the hit Prime Video show has never felt more like real-world America now that season 5 is out.
Though The Boys about superheroes, the hit Prime Video show has never felt more like real-world America now that season 5 is out.
Though The Boys about superheroes, the hit Prime Video show has never felt more like real-world America now that season 5 is out.
Though The Boys about superheroes, the hit Prime Video show has never felt more like real-world America now that season 5 is out.