Nielsen: 40 Percent of People Use Smartphones, Tablets While Watching
According to a Nielsen report, 40 percent of smartphone and tablet owners are using their devices while they watch TV.

Microsoft to Use Flash under Windows Mobile
Steve Jobs may think the iPhone is too good for Adobe Flash, but the folks at Microsoft play better with others. Today, Adobe and Microsoft announced an annoyingly vague agreement to license Flash Lite and Adobe Reader LE for Windows Mobile devices.

Talk to Your Phone
Judging from the new Version 5.0 of its Windows Mobile software, Microsoft is aiming to give cell phones more PC-like capabilities and speech recognition.
Storage Digest: News from Buffalo Technology, Unitrends, Idealstor, De
Buffalo Technology introduces LinkStation Pro
Unitrends addresses system crashes with Hot Bare Metal
Idealstor announces combination storage and backup appliance
Dell blade servers offer more connectivity features.
Graphics
To play the hottest new games, you need one of the newest, most powerful graphics cards.
Toshiba To Sell HD-DVD Laptop
Toshiba Corp. said on Monday it would start selling laptop computers with an HD DVD-ROM drive in Japan in mid-May.
New X Prize Looks for "Crazy Green Ideas"
The X Prize Foundation, the same organization behind the Automotive X Prize and Google Lunar X Prize projects, has recently launched a YouTube search for people's "crazy green ideas."
CPU Cooler and Graphics
The CPU cooler is a key component in reducing noise.
More Michael Jackson Malware Surfaces
The first one was a simple Trojan dropper. Now Symantec has identified a mass-mailing worm that uses the death of Michael Jackson as a lure.

Research Conference Addresses Web Usability
If a graphic is online but nobody sees it, does it make any noise? Researches are using eye-tracking technology to study the impact of graphics, text, and photos on Web-site usability.