You Probably Can't Afford This 'Home of the Future'
President Barack Obama may have highlighted the country's struggles in his inaugural address Tuesday morning, but that hasn't stopped organizers of the International Builders Show (IBS) from pulling together some of the priciest consumer electronics for its New American Home 2009.
VoIP Sends the Message
If you're opening a new office or looking to switch out your phone system, an IP PBX VoIP system could save you money.

How to Get Video on Your iPod
Why settle for Lost reruns when you can get almost any video onto your new iPod?

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

Testing Laptop Battery Tests
There's been a lot of debate, mostly influenced by AMD, about how Bapco's MobileMark 2007 unjustly represents battery life on laptops. But is that debate justified?

5 Ways the Apple Store Rocked Best Buy on iPad Launch Day... or Did It


Vizio Records a Win in Patent Fight
Vizio said Friday that the U.S patent office had rejected claims made by Funai on one of the patents that are the subject of an ongoing patent suit between the two companies.
Sony's Phil Harrison Talks Up PS3's Future
Speaking to 1UP last week at DICE, Phil Harrison, President, Worldwide Studios, Sony Computer Entertainment, discussed how the platform would evolve, if the PlayStation Network can catch up with Microsoft's Xbox Live and reminded us that Sony is in the videogame industry to make money.

Vista Tip: Be Time-Zone Aware


5 Ways the Apple Store Rocked Best Buy on iPad Launch Day... or Did It

