Today there are ways of getting cable TV programming to our PC’s by way of an All-in-Wonder card or similar TV tuner card, but what if cable programming started to appear online, fully accessible through Continue reading “The Internet and the future of TV”.…more
Powerchip Semiconductor Corp. (PSC) has admitted to overcoming the current demand for DDR2 module, and says that DDR2 will not become commonplace until the second quarter of next year. Of course, this means share buyback, Continue reading “PSC: DDR2 bandwagon won?t arrive until 2Q 2006”.…more
The doors of BlizzCon have opened and we take you inside for a look at what you missed if you didn’t make it. For those who don’t know BlizzCon is a celebration of the Warcraft, StarCraft, and Diablo franchises. Read on to see what we think of the new WoW expansion!
IBM, which is internationally known for its business machines and large-scale servers and supercomputers, revealed Thursday in conjunction with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the newest version of Blue Gene/L. This massive supercomputer broke its own Continue reading “Blue Gene/L tops its own supercomputer record”.…more
Remember the news article posted earlier this week, entitled Vending Machines Sell IPods to Go? Well, a cellular phone company, Vodaphone, is providing select pay-as-you-go products by way of vending machines in the UK. Seems Continue reading “Vodafone to sell phones like Coke”.…more
Technology: meet Environment, Environment: Technology. According to studies that have been conducted, buildings that are built for efficiency (with water-saving technologies, air quality improvement systems, etc) have shown to increase office productivity at only a Continue reading “Selling green buildings with people power”.…more
Home Internet access has jumped significantly since the late 90’s, to triple the users since 1997. However, with that comes increasing risks of identity theft, but that also goes to say, however, that these people Continue reading “Internet use is up, but so are concerns”.…more
Photo journalist Robbie Cooper has been traveling around China and Korea trying to catch the elusive gamer on film. Some of the photos captured the fascinating and largely unseen world of workers in China and Continue reading “Artist Shows The Gamers Behind The Avatars”.…more
BlizzCon is a celebration of the Warcraft, StarCraft, and Diablo franchises and the communities that surround them. Legit Reviews promises full coverage of this awesome event in true “Legit” style for the duration of the weekend. Read on for a peek at the day before the doors open.
A Swedish court made the first conviction for using an online file-sharing network this week in Sweden. Twenty eight-year-old Andreas Bawer was found guilty of breaching copyright by distributing a Swedish movie online and fined Continue reading “Sweden convicts first online movie file-sharer”.…more
Weak gross margins pushed hard-drive maker Maxtor (MXO) into a disappointing third quarter, despite a 10% increase in unit sales. Shares of Maxtor were trading down $0.05 cents or -1.36% to $3.64 at the closing Continue reading “Margins Drive Maxtor Stock Shares Lower”.…more