Physics Chips
Physics isn't only a tough course for students, it's also a challenge for computers...
Vista Tip: Default Programs
One of Vista's most attractive new features makes uncovering important settings easier than it was in XP.

Paramount, Redbox Enter DVD Rental Deal
Paramount HomeEntertainment and Coinstar Inc's Redbox said onTuesday they have entered into an agreement that will providethe DVD rental kiosk service with access to Paramount Picturesreleases on a trial basis through the end of the year.

EFF Web Site Tracks Terms of Service Changes
The Electronic Frontier Foundation on Thursday launched a Web site that will monitor changes to the terms of service of major tech companies, including Facebook and Google.

Samsung Develops 240-Hz LCD TV Display
Samsung Electronics said Wednesday that it will demonstrate a 15-inch monitor with a new technology that drives images at 240 Hertz, twice as fast as the commercial 120-Hz technologies on today's cutting-edge HDTVs.

States Failing to Comply with Sex Offender Registry
Three years after the enactment of the Adam Walsh national sex offender registry bill, not one state has made any real progress on implementation.
'Click' Here for First 50GB Blu-ray Disc
Consumers will be able to buy the first 50GB Blu-ray Discwhich boasts twice the capacity of a regular discwhen Sony Pictures releases the Adam Sandler comedy "Click."

Plurk: It's Like Twitter, but Newer
If there's one thing the Web really needs, it's an easy way for me to let my friends know what we're doing/eating/thinking/feeling/typing. Plurk fills that niche well, or at least as well as the other fifty solutions out there.

Linux Installation Guide
Your complete step-by-step guide to installing Linux on your Windows PC.

Ethernet Inventor Metcalfe Describes 'Enernet'
In his keynote address at the Green:Net show, Ethernet inventor Bob Metcalfe described the emerging "Enernet," which he described as similar to the Internet, and some lessons we can learn by parallels between the two.