DIY Bloopers: iPhone Screen Replacement Gone Wrong--Twice
Despite fierce determination and the best of intentions, repairs to today's disposable electronic gadgets are sometimes better left to the pros.

Super-Duper Computing
The fastest computer on Earth just got a whole lot faster.
Facebook Joins Board of OpenID
Facebook has joined the board of OpenID, the open user-authentication system also employed by MySpace, Yahoo, Microsoft, Google, IBM, and others.
Microsoft Offers to Share Windows Protocols Past Deadline
Microsoft has agreed to a two-year extension of the licensing provisions required by U.S. antitrust litigation against the company, and is taking things a step further.
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.
Power Adapters And Converters for Overseas Travel
I'm preparing for a trip overseas.

Wicked Productive Wikis
Forget daily status reports. Set up a wiki to collaborate more effectively with your project teams.


Sprint Revs Up "Rev A" EV-DO Network
Sprint announced the first 21 cities for its new EV-DO Revision A network today, which will give the nation's third-largest wireless carrier the fastest wide area network.

Media, Tech Firms Probe High-def DVD Hack
The companies behind an encryption system for high-definition DVDs are looking into a hacker's claim that he has cracked the code protecting the new discs from piracy.

Woman Places Ad for Rich Husband on Craigslist
Deal or no deal? A woman's online bid to find a rich husband in New York earning more than $500,000 a year has caused an Internet stir with a mystery Wall Street banker publicly assessing her hunt for romance as a business deal -- and a bad one at that.
