Apparently, when Apple released their latest and greatest piece of hardware, the iPhone, they didn’t quite have permission from the company that owns the rights to the name. Cisco, the world’s largest networking equipment maker, Continue reading “Cisco Sues Apple Over Use of iPhone Name”.…more
Finally! After a very long wait, LG Electronics plans to be the first company to sell a dual-format, HD-DVD/Blu-Ray compatable DVD player. The player will be shown to audiences at next week’s Consumer Electronics Show Continue reading “LG Set To Release Dual-Format High-Def Player”.…more
Security firm McAfee reports that criminals are using the net to search for and recruit students to commit internet crime. Because of the world economy as well as the low risk of getting caught, I’m Continue reading “Cyber Criminals Recruiting”.…more
Cisco Systems has joined Dell and Sun Microsystems among the ranks of tech giants venturing into the virtual world of Second Life. Cisco quietly opened two adjoining private islands in the virtual realm this week Continue reading “Cisco Gets a Second Life”.…more
With Toshiba’s Announcement of their new mobile-PC drive, how long will it take for Apple to release a 100gig iPod? I bet we have one in time for Spring Break. The drive, the MK1011GAH, contains Continue reading “100 gig iPod Around the Corner?”.…more
Today we look at Gennum’s nXZEN VoIP system that features advanced noise-cancelling Bluetooth headset with a Skype certified plug-n-play Bluetooth dongle. Does the nXZEN headset and dongle make for a perfect match for those looking for a one-stop-shop for cell phone and IP telephony? Read on and see if this wireless Bluetooth headset should be something on your holiday shopping list.
Azureus, the file sharing company, today announced a new version of their P-2-P sofware introducing legal downloads of high definition (HD) video called Zudeo. We have the official press release here in our forums detailing Continue reading “Azureus Goes HD”.…more
The federal goverment announced that beginning this month the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will use a new screening system that can “potentially revealing” X-ray photos of travelers. This new system that can show clear images Continue reading “TSA to Check Nude Bodies at Airports”.…more
AMD has received a subpoena from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Antitrust Division in connection with the DOJ’s investigation into potential antitrust violations related to graphics processors and cards. AMD stressed that the DOJ Continue reading “AMD Subpoenaed in Graphics Antitrust Probe”.…more
Buy.com recorded its busiest day of the year so far on “Cyber Monday” – the Monday after Thanksgiving. Officials site discounts and deals from Buy.com partners leading to increased online traffic. Popular items included a Continue reading “Buy.com announces “Cyber Monday” traffic up 54%”.…more
Apple computer has warned Windows users that in the past month it has shipped iPods from its factory carrying a virus. Around 25 cases have been reported so far and Apple assures its customers that Continue reading “Microsoft blamed for Apple virus”.…more