This is still a rumor at this point, but Phone Arena is reporting that Verizon may soon be offering Sony’s 8-inch “not-a-netbook” VAIO P for $300 with a two-year data contract. Full story...
Woof. Analysts have placed a sell rating on Palm and are now valuing their stock, at least in hyperbolic terms, at $0.
At some point we’ll probably just ingest our memory cards.
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I did my taxes recently, and this is the first year that I actually bothered to deduct for all those things that I buy over the year for my job.
ioSafe is running a great deal with Costco right now, you can buy their ioSafe Solo (which John reviewed) for a great price, and also get an additional year of data recovery for free.
It's fairly easy to find exactly when most Americans started to get fat. All you have to do is go back to the 1950's.
If you’re a photographer and use a Mac, chances are you’re using Lightroom or Aperture. Probably Lightroom, since Aperture is less popular among pros — and the latest version seems to be an acknowledgment of that.
The year 2004 called, and it wants its iPod dock back. (Yes, I know it works with the iPhone, too.) Seriously, do people still buy these things? Inquiring minds want to know.
Roku's HD player is a great deal at $99, but it's an even better deal if you buy one now from Amazon.
Japan and its alarm clocks. Most of these devices force you to wake up through an extra-annoying noise (or by moving away from you), but this new one, the so-called Twist Alarm Clock [JP], makes you solve (simple) math problems.
Mosquitos are one of the major ways that malaria is spread, causing an estimated two million deaths per year.