Lenovo Announces Solar-Powered Desktop PC
Despite its resemblance to state-of-the-art VCR Technology circa 1992, Lenovo's ThinkCentre A61e desktop just might knock HP's rp5700 off its pedestal and claim the crown as king of the green PCs.

Polaroid Film: Gone, But Not Forgotten
After nearly 60 years of instant film magic, Polaroid Corporation is pulling the plug on its legendary product.
Google Criticizes Viacom, Talks Social Networks
Google Inc. on Friday took a swipe at media conglomerate Viacom Inc. which is suing for $1 billion over "massive copyright infringement" by its video sharing Web site YouTube.

Turning a Page
After 16 years of PCMag service, it's time for me to explore some new frontiers.

Analysts: What to Look For at LinuxWorld
Analysts predict that open source software vs. proprietary software will be a battle worth watching at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, opening next week in San Francisco.

Animate PowerPoint Backgrounds
PowerPoint 2007 includes some great new features, but your presentations will still be static unless you add some animation.

Adobe Announces Photoshop CS3 Beta
Adobe announced plans today to make the beta version of its Photoshop CS3 available beginning tomorrow to licensed users of the program's current build.

Install an Ancient Printer in Vista
How to make an older printer run with Vista.
Sub-$200 Panasonic Camera Adds Focus Lock
Panasonic avoided getting lost in the sea of product announcements at last week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas by waiting until Friday to announce three sub-$200 cameras. One selling point: a focus lock feature that can target, focus, and lock on a target, even if it is moving.
Analyst: Apple 'Almost Certain' to Start iPhone Production in Jan.
The latest news from Piper Jaffray's Gene Munster indicates that Apple will unveil the iPhone plus improvements to iTV and the iPod at the Macworld Expo.
