Playlist.io Takes Your Playlists on the Road
There's no shortage of services that let you make your own playlists online and share them with your friends. Not many, however, allow you to make your own playlists with your own music, and Playlist.io wants to change that.
Sharing Files Between Windows and Linux
So, your Windows PC is already set up to dual-boot with Ubuntu Linux, and you've explored Linux enough to know that you want to live inside it for a while. Problem is, all your files are on an NTFS partition on the Windows half of your machine, and Ubuntu can't see that partition, no matter what you do.

Epson Announces PowerLite Pilot to Manage Projector Cables and Connect
The Epson Powerlite Pilot lets teachers and other users of Epson's short-throw projectors manage cables and connectivity.

Averatec Announces Affordable GPS System
Averatec today announced its newest GPS navigation system, the Voya 320, which includes a multimedia player for your pictures, videos, and music.

Apple's iPhone Unlikely to Head to China
Apple Inc's iPhone is unlikely to hit Chinese shelves soon because of technical and fee issues, industry executives said on Wednesday, a day after shares in the U.S. company shot up on hopes of a deal with China Mobile.

Apple Says It Has Cure for the Shutdown Blues
The Mac maker posts an update on its Web site that it claims will fix problems with MacBooks that randomly shut down.

Google Still Tops in Search, Will Bing Change That?
Google once again topped the list for search engine share in May according to data from comScore. The company captured 65 percent of all core searches, up about 0.8 percent from April.

How Big Is My Outlook Express Mailbox?
Find out how to find the size of your Outlook Express mailbox in this tip.

BellSouth to Test WiMax, Sells Wireless as Backup
BellSouth says it is looking at emerging wireless technology WiMax as a way to more cheaply provide high-speed Web services in areas where its wired network is slow or has been damaged.
Alienware Rolls Out Lynnfield Desktops
The new Area-51 and Aurora desktops are powerful, upgradeable, and built to intimidate.
