3Com Bridges Wi-Fi, VOIP Standard in New Phone
3Com's new 3108 Wireless Phone is targeted at workers who can't be tied to a desk to do their jobs, the company says.

Messaging Haze
Does the constant barrage of e-mail, instant messages, and cell-phone calls hurt or help productivity?
Sprint-Clearwire WiMAX Deal On Again?
Shares of Sprint Nextel Corp and Clearwire Corp both rose sharply on Tuesday following a Wall Street Journal report that the two companies have revived talks to form a joint venture to build a high-speed wireless network using WiMax technology.

New A2B Electric Bike Has Ultra Slick Design
The moped is making a comeback, with crazy new prototypes and a wealth of new products on city streets here and abroad.
Google's 'Place Pages' Replace Destination Sites
Good news: You never have to leave Google again! The search engine giant announced Friday that it is starting up Place Pages for Google Maps, which are essentially Google-hosted Web pages for businesses, points of interest, transit stations, landmarks, and cities.

HP Unwraps Holiday PCs, Other Products
Hewlett-Packard announced their lineup of holiday products at an event Thursday night, including several that include HD DVD technology.

Build an XP SP3 Recovery Disc
Think you can use your original Windows XP disc to restore your PC? Think again.
Bluetooth Specialist CSR Adds GPS Capabilities
British microchip designer CSR Group Plc said on Monday it would make an all-in-one GPS (global positioning system) and Bluetooth chip for mobile gadgets after it bought up two GPS specialists.

Pay-Per-View Funerals Go Online in Britain
Pay-per-view funerals go live online in Britain on Tuesday, allowing mourners who cannot attend services in person to pay their last respects via the Internet

Nintendo Prices, Sets Date for Wii Controller Add-on
Nintendo said Tuesday that it will begin shipping its Wii MotionPlus add-on for its Wii game console in June, with the first game slated to take advantage of the new technology will hit U.S. shores a month later.