Asus Announces Upgraded Eee PCs
After selling over 1 million of its Eee PCs since its introduction last October, Asus upped the ante with its release of its Eee PC 901, 1000 and 1000(H) models Tuesday morning at the Computex 2008 show in Taipei, Taiwan.

Hands-On with the Windows Mobile 6 Dash
The free upgrade for T-Mobile Dash is a no-brainer for Dash users, and cements the Dash's place as T-Mobile's premier Windows Mobile phone.

Google Cautious on Microsoft Patent Claims
Chris DiBona, open-source programs manager at Google, says it's too early to predict the effects of Microsoft's claim that open-source software violates Microsoft patents.

New York Comic Con 2009 Photo Blog
Despite the arctic chill outside, droves of attendees marched across Manhattan to attend the opening day of this year's Comic Con, and PCMag was on-hand to cover the event for our third year in a row.
Facebook Launches 'Facebook Prototypes'
Facebook executives are putting in place a technology called "Facebook Prototypes," which is basically the social networking site's version of Google Labs.

MPAA Says Real Destroyed RealDVD Evidence
The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) last week accused RealNetworks of destroying evidence relating to its lawsuit against the company's RealDVD product.
Chrysler's uconnect Turns Car into Wi-Fi Hotspot
In what the company claims is an industry first, Chrysler has announced uconnect web, a system that brings wireless Internet connectivity to any Chrysler, Dodge, or Jeep vehicle.
Broadcom's Emulex Bid Turns Hostile
Broadcom Corp's $764 million bid for Emulex Corp turned hostile on Tuesday as the chipmaker took its offer directly to Emulex shareholders at the same price that the company had rejected.

Microsoft Launches Family-Friendly Filtering Tools
In a bid to help make the Internet more family friendly, Microsoft launched on Tuesday the beta version of its Windows Live Family Safety Settings service.
Kashless: It's Like eBay for Free Stuff
Are you familiar with Freecycle? Think of Kashless as a step up. Unfortunately, this isn't a nationwide project yet.