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Meet Chrome, Google's shiny new browser

September 6, 2008 Search giant makes its long-awaited foray into Web browsers, but just how far can it ride its online dominance? TAGS: Stephen Shankland, Google Chrome, NetSuite Inc., Ina Fried, Sergey Brin, Microsoft Silverlight, Google Inc., co-founder, Web browser, JavaScript, extension, mobile phone, Mozilla Corp., Firefox, security, PC

Yahoo's free software turns PC into DVR

April 26, 2006 System uses a PC to transform a television into a digital video recorder, DVD player, stereo and photo viewer. TAGS: DVR, Yahoo! Inc., TV tuner card, TiVo Inc., video recorder, TV Tuner, TV, digital video, photograph, DVD player, recorder, music, DVD, PC, video, Microsoft Windows

Sharp unveils 108-inch LCD television

January 7, 2007 Electronics giant says the television has a higher resolution than plasmas and lower power consumption. TAGS: Sharp Corp., LCD TV, glass, plasma TV, plant, sheet, LCD, Consumer Electronics Show, TV, power consumption, Samsung Electronics, video, PC

When good capacitors go bad

November 10, 2005 Not all broken PC caps will bulge, swell and burst. They can fail, and you'd never know by looking at them. TAGS: capacitor, cap, voltage, base, motherboard, PC, video

Adobe offers fresh AIR to coders at Max

November 17, 2008 At its Max conference, Adobe hopes Flash and its new Adobe Integrated Runtime will help programmers bridge the gap between PC- and cloud-based computing. TAGS: Stephen Shankland, Adobe Systems Inc., MLB, gap, Flash Player, digital media, conference, 64-bit, Linux, Google Inc., PC, Microsoft Corp., video

Networked storage heads for homes

March 21, 2006 Storage companies are betting that a technology once reserved for businesses will appeal to consumers juggling many PCs and shared files. TAGS: NAS, Stephen Baker, data protection, Iomega Corp., Intel, backup, PC, photograph, video, hard drive

Verizon serves up Chocolate phone

July 31, 2006 LG's skinny slide phone comes to U.S. with 1.3-megapixel camera, GPS navigation--and lots of music and video. Photos: Sweet 'Chocolate' phones TAGS: Verizon V-Cast, Verizon Communications, LG Electronics Inc., digital media, WMA, SanDisk Corp., song, cell phone, handset, memory card, U.S., mobile phone, Apple iPod, video, Apple Computer, photograph

Coming soon: The 8-terabyte desktop

February 28, 2006 Eight terabytes of data storage? That's like 8,000 pick-up trucks filled with books. But VoodooPC says you'll like it. TAGS: PC company, home entertainment, 64-bit, Microsoft Windows Vista, hard drive, PC, Microsoft Corp., video, operating system

ENIAC - Video Roundup

February 13, 2006 ENIAC creator shares memories. TAGS: co-founder, home PC, PC, video

ATI announces Radeon upgrades

June 10, 2005 ATI announced improvements that it says will help gamers and video enthusiasts connect their PCs with their high-definition TVs. TAGS: Apache Software Foundation, ATI Technologies, Radeon, gamer, HDTV, video, TV, PC

Verizon adds multiroom DVR

August 14, 2006 Company takes aim at cable with DVR service that lets customers watch recorded content in multiple rooms. Commentary: Verizon's DVR offers a new view of TV TAGS: DVR, Verizon Communications, set-top, TV, set-top box, cable company, video, PC

Slingbox gets new siblings

September 27, 2006 Sling Media targets more than high-end tech wizards with three variations on its placeshifting technology. Photo: Three new Slingboxes Video: Slingbox's second generation TAGS: Slingbox, Sling Media, DVR, set-top box, cable box, TV, satellite, CEO, video, Apple Computer, PC

Will that game work on your PC?

January 19, 2005 Microsoft patent application describes system for determining if a given PC can run a specific game or other piece of software. TAGS: computer system, knowledge, PC, Microsoft Corp., games, video card, video

Limbaugh video heads to iPods

November 29, 2005 Premiere Radio Networks will offer video clips of the "Rush Limbaugh Show" to PCs and video-enabled iPods. TAGS: video clip, radio, video, PC

Faster external drives arriving--slowly

December 19, 2006 eSATA lets external hard drives run at internal speeds. But don't expect to see mainstream PCs with those ports until 2008.Photos: eSATA drives TAGS: Iomega Corp., iSuppli Corp., Serial ATA, PC, photograph, USB, hard drive, video

Women outnumber men in online games, survey finds

October 5, 2006 New study on gamers reveals Playstation 2 as the most popular console, but PCs are the platform of choice. TAGS: gamer, survey, game console, online game, women, Microsoft Xbox, console, video game, handheld, entertainment, games, Sony Playstation, Xbox 360, platform, Sony PlayStation 2, brand

New game controller: Your hands

December 10, 2007 Israeli start-up 3DV aims to be a contender with motion-sensing tech that has a good handle on depth perception.Photos: 3DV's depth-sensing camera Video: ZCam aims to free gamers TAGS: reflection, video game, gamer, Nintendo Co. Ltd., controller, navigation, Nintendo Wii, console, camera, games, Microsoft Corp., video, Sony Corp., PC

Coming to the Mac in 2008: 'Spore'

January 15, 2008 Electronic Arts plans to release the much-anticipated new game on several platforms at the same time, including the Mac.Photos: Following the evolution of 'Spore' TAGS: Spore, Electronic Arts Inc., Apple Macintosh, UbiSoft Entertainment, Apple Computer, video game, games, PC, video

Breaking into a laptop via Wi-Fi

August 2, 2006 Flaws in software that runs wireless-networking hardware could let attackers take over PCs, including Macs, Black Hat warns. TAGS: Black Hat, researcher, Wi-Fi, attacker, flaw, attack, threat, Apple MacBook, software company, Apple Computer, laptop computer, Intel, PC, security, video, operating system
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