NEWS
Hardware Roundup: Thursday Edition
Western Digital released its first consumer-grade solid state drive with yesterday's launch of the SiliconEdge Blue 256GB. As soon as the non-disclosure agreement expired we began seeing the first reviews appear and our roundup includes four different looks at the new drive. That's not all we have regarding SSDs as there is also a review on Marvell's 88SS9174-BJP2 SSD controller and a review ...
Reporter lives out an Olympic dream
Without getting too Forest Gumpish; someone told me at the beginning of my Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games journey that the Olympics is a lot like Christmas. At the time, I only partly understood what that meant.
Smartphones have changed the way we travel
Business traveler Mike Monroe no longer rummages through his bag at the airline counter fishing for his flight ticket or confirmation number.
Google Android laptop backed by China
Lemote netbook includes China's Loongson chips A Chinese company is tweaking Google’s Android operating system to run on a laptop using homegrown Chinese microprocessors, which are backed by the government.
Smartphones have changed the way we travel
Beyond maps and travel guides, tech-savvy travelers are turning to smartphones to check aircraft seat charts, track taxis and get room service.
Oscars Live Coverage: Join our Oscar party tonight
Watching the Oscars by yourself is boring. That’s why The Ampersand is hosting a live and interactive online event today beginning at 6:00pm EST
Theatrical film noir -- What`s black and white and red all over? 'The Final Curtain` rises this weekend on Broadway ...
S am Spade didn`t mind \"a reasonable amount of trouble.\" Apparently, Estes Park playwright Michael Young doesn`t either, as he follows in the famed, fictional detective`s footsteps.
Most Banks Lack Key Data Privacy, Security Controls
A Ponemon Institute study finds that while most financial services firms take some steps toward data security, many come up short in critical areas.
Review: Lenovo ThinkPad T410 laptop
The T series is back for 2010 with a Core i5 refresh. Moving from the T400 to the T410 (and T500 to T510) might not seem like big news compared to the launch of the Edge series or the release of the AMD-powered X100e, but the T series marks the foundation of the ThinkPad lineup [...]
Android largely unharmed by Google-China row
A mobile phone with Google's Android operating system that was delayed in China will now ship next week, in the latest sign that Android has gone largely unscathed by a row between Google and the Chinese government .
Western Digital released its first consumer-grade solid state drive with yesterday's launch of the SiliconEdge Blue 256GB. As soon as the non-disclosure agreement expired we began seeing the first reviews appear and our roundup includes four different looks at the new drive. That's not all we have regarding SSDs as there is also a review on Marvell's 88SS9174-BJP2 SSD controller and a review ...
Reporter lives out an Olympic dream
Without getting too Forest Gumpish; someone told me at the beginning of my Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games journey that the Olympics is a lot like Christmas. At the time, I only partly understood what that meant.
Smartphones have changed the way we travel
Business traveler Mike Monroe no longer rummages through his bag at the airline counter fishing for his flight ticket or confirmation number.
Google Android laptop backed by China
Lemote netbook includes China's Loongson chips A Chinese company is tweaking Google’s Android operating system to run on a laptop using homegrown Chinese microprocessors, which are backed by the government.
Smartphones have changed the way we travel
Beyond maps and travel guides, tech-savvy travelers are turning to smartphones to check aircraft seat charts, track taxis and get room service.
Oscars Live Coverage: Join our Oscar party tonight
Watching the Oscars by yourself is boring. That’s why The Ampersand is hosting a live and interactive online event today beginning at 6:00pm EST
Theatrical film noir -- What`s black and white and red all over? 'The Final Curtain` rises this weekend on Broadway ...
S am Spade didn`t mind \"a reasonable amount of trouble.\" Apparently, Estes Park playwright Michael Young doesn`t either, as he follows in the famed, fictional detective`s footsteps.
Most Banks Lack Key Data Privacy, Security Controls
A Ponemon Institute study finds that while most financial services firms take some steps toward data security, many come up short in critical areas.
Review: Lenovo ThinkPad T410 laptop
The T series is back for 2010 with a Core i5 refresh. Moving from the T400 to the T410 (and T500 to T510) might not seem like big news compared to the launch of the Edge series or the release of the AMD-powered X100e, but the T series marks the foundation of the ThinkPad lineup [...]
Android largely unharmed by Google-China row
A mobile phone with Google's Android operating system that was delayed in China will now ship next week, in the latest sign that Android has gone largely unscathed by a row between Google and the Chinese government .
Newsletter

