Notebooks as Second Monitors
Some time ago you published a tip explaining how to use a second monitor along with a laptop to provide dual monitors and thus gain more room on your desktop.
WirelessHD Startup Takes Wraps off of Tech
Startup SiBeam on Wednesday revealed its technology, which will use 60-GHz technology to deliver a promised gigabit per second of multimedia content throughout the home, wirelessly.

ADV: Stopping Crimeware and Malware: How to Close the Vulnerability W
Computer users can no longer wait for a new vaccine every time a new security threat appears. TruPrevent is an Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) that caught and killed all variants of the recent Zotab worm without requiring updates or generating false positives. This whitepaper describes how TruPrevent achieves this level of accuracy.
Is Intel's 'Penryn' Chip Hiding Graphics Support?
It might not make much difference to the end user, but a tiny instruction in Intel's upcoming SSE-4 instruction set included in the "Penryn" processor might be the first step on Intel's road toward enhancing its CPUs with graphics capabilities.

AT&T Buys Wayport, Will Operate 20K U.S. Hotspots
AT&T subsidiary AT&T Wi-Fi is buying long-time partner Wayport for $275 million in cash.
Frugal CRM
Customer relationship management needn't break the bank.

Los Angeles Sues Over 'Grand Theft Auto'
The city of Los Angeles has sued Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. for selling pornographic video games to children with its best-selling game "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas,"which last year was found to have hidden sex scenes.
New eVoice iOS App Transforms iDevices Into Feature-Packed Phone Syste
Customers with an iPhone/iPad/iPod touch can now make &receive calls over a data connection from anywhere in the world without using carrier plan minutes.

Canon, Toshiba to Delay SED TVs Again
Canon Inc. and Toshiba Corp. have decided to postpone the launch of SED TVs from their latest target of late 2007, the Japanese companies said on Friday, raising doubt over the commercial viability of the new flat televisions.

Copyright Law Faces New Test On Thursday
On Thursday, lobbying group the Digital Media Association (DiMA) will propose an amendment to Congress that would simplify the hoop jumping that digital music providers currently have to go through to obtain rights to music -- or completely rewrite copyright as we know it.