Commodore Unveils New PC Line
Commodore Gaming has emerged from the shadows to announce its first line of gaming PCs, together with some flashy new cases.

RFID's Future Competitor
A speck of a chip could usher in a slew of new applications.

AMD's PIC Reincarnated by Data Evolution
Data Evolution has reintroduced AMD's low-cost "Personal Internet Communicator," aimed at developing regions of the world.

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.

Ban on Internet Taxes Seems Safe
After hours of debate over the appropriate length of time to ban Internet access taxes, members of a House committee on Wednesday approved a bill that would extend the Internet tax moratorium for an additional four years.

House Panel Quizzes ISP on Data Gathering
A House subcommittee chairman on Thursday expressed concern that a Kansas-based broadband provider, Embarq, gathered data on its customers Web activity by employing an "opt-out" system rather than "opt-in."
Panda's Nanoscan Doublechecks Your A/V's Work
Panda's free Nanoscan tool moves everything except a tiny (200-Kbyte) driver off your computer and "into the cloud", then quickly checks to make sure there are no active antivirus or spyware programs resident on your PC.

How to Preserve Your 15 Minutes of Fame with Windows Vista Media Cente
With a TV tuner and a Vista PC, you can capture a clip and show off your big moment.
HP's New Ink Jets to Challenge Laser Printers
Hewlett-Packard has announced three lines of ink jet printers and all-in-ones that the company claims are faster and provide a lower cost per page than most comparable laser printers.

Vonage Settles with Verizon
VOIP provider agrees to pay as much as $120 million in infringement damages.
