Buying mistakes beginners make, Part 2
Thrill to real-life tales of beginners' buying mistakes!
Thrill to real-life tales of beginners' buying mistakes!
The PC, the Internet, and your home entertainment system are on a crash course, thanks to recordable DVDs. AnchorDesk's David Coursey advises you how not to be a consumer casualty.
Intel will lift its gag order when it announces the start of shipments of Itanium chips to its PC customers. The arrival of the 64-bit chip means you can expect Itanium workstations and servers to reach the market within the next couple of months.
LONG BEACH, Calif. -- Game developers feeling threatened by the trend toward online multiplayer games got some good news this week.
Richard McGinn, CEO at Lucent Technologies Inc., of Murray Hill, N.
The technology landscape is, yet again, undergoing some rapid and massive shifts. The world finally succumbed to the gravity of the Internet and the resulting democratization of information, business, and technology is giving birth to new global markets and huge opportunity.
The flagship desktop from Dell's gaming arm features a new "triad" shape and the latest Intel Haswell-E Extreme Edition processors.
Technology that monitors and adjusts an electric motor's energy usage is gaining interest.
I take issue with fellow execs mourning the decline of the tech industry--and Silicon Valley in particular. Technologies must evolve or people will simply be unable to cope.
COMMENTARYWhen I first wrote about MSNBC in a column over a year ago, I was cranky. As I scrolled around the sparse, all-white Web site, I kept thinking to myself, "Is this all the news that's happening in the world right now, and if it is, then why is this site so slow?