Toshiba sells PC business to Sharp for $36 million
Under the watchful eye of parent company Foxconn, Sharp is shouldering its way back into the PC market.
Under the watchful eye of parent company Foxconn, Sharp is shouldering its way back into the PC market.
Scalding hot cappuccino meets right hand. Now I'm using voice dictation software.
The region has diesel expertise, a green populace, and interested governments. Could Europe be a big player in green tech?
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.
Speaking at ZDNet's Town Hall meeting, a top White House adviser said he 'found it extraordinary' that there was no plan for securing private PCs against malicious hackers.
The speed-obsessed computer enthusiasts spend their days souping up their machines with elaborate, expensive and often messy contraptions.
Ex-Navy engineer David Schriner demos his homemade, bargain-basement, computer-killing 'gun.'
The movie may be the first that accurately portrays how real people use the Net.
Manufacturers of high-end workstations may soon have to complete extra paperwork before selling their products overseas. An amendment to the 1998 Defense Authorization bill that passed in the House Wednesday requires companies to apply for licenses to sell high-end workstations and supercomputers to so-called "computer tier 3 eligible" countries -- namely, China, Russia, Pakistan, India, and Israel.