Zipit Wireless Messenger
This device lets users chat all they wantwirelessly.
Wireless Providers to Push Smart-Phone Apps, Content in 2007
News Analysis: To reach business customers and consumers, wireless carriers and phone manufacturers will focus on rich applications and entertainment services, analysts say.

A Wireless NetworkNow
Need to set up a wireless network while camping?
eBay Blocks Jajah's Effort to Sidestep Skype
VoIP provider Jajah publicly announced on Wednesday that it had successfully developed and had begun placing "buttons" to launch its software on eBay. A day later, the buttons began disappearing. Protectionism or a violation of eBay's EULA? It depends on which side you're on.

PCMag.com Q &A: Recycling Toxic Tech
Where do old PCs go to die? We ask Elizabeth Grossman, author of "High Tech Trash: Digital Devices, Hidden Toxics, and Human Health."

Privacy Concerns Prompt Google Reader Tweaks
Amidst a user backlash regarding changes to its Reader application, Google on Wednesday made slight adjustments to the service to enable more control over sharing capabilities.

Toshiba Announces Small-Format Mobile Projector
Toshiba's new TDP-PX10U is built for easy mobility without sacrificing performance.

Microsoft's Windows Home Server Still in Limbo
Microsoft on Monday refused to disclose when its Windows Home Server (WHS) product will debut, saying only that tech support for systems builders will go live on Aug. 27 and that WHS itself is expected soon thereafter.

Naked Puppet 'Harry Potter' Wins YouTube Award
A puppet show version of "Harry Potter" featuring a naked Dumbledore and an enigmatic song called "Chocolate Rain" by a Minnesota graduate student were among the winners of YouTube's second annual video awards, the Web site said on Friday.

The Tech Behind the Olympic Torch
The tradition of the Olympic flame is rooted in Greek sporting heritage dating back thousands of years but new technology keeps the fire burning whatever the elements -- or modern-day protester -- can throw at it.
