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Motorola turns to consumer electronics

Features The beleaguered mobile handset maker sees a big opportunity in selling its wireless broadband technology to consumer electronics device makers. Read story »

Windows 7 snags to watch for when upgrading

Crave From the Devices and Printers window, you can see that double-clicking on a device does not guarantee that Device Stage supports it. Also, notice the lack of driver support for the ... Read story »

Report: 3G and 4G market share on the rise

Crave Sprint 3G/4G USB Modem U300 Global wireless subscriptions for 3G and 4G networks are expected to account for 30 percent of the market within the next five years, according to ... Read story »

United we play: Level Up! LIVE 2009 and the Filipino online gamer

Blogs For Filipino online gamers, all roads lead to the World Trade Center in Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, every year. This is the venue of the biggest online gaming event in the ... Read story »

imbX 2009 opening ceremony

Features Ministers and guests were treated to a show at the imbX opening ceremony. The tradeshow runs from June 16-19 at the Singapore Expo.  Read story »

Are OLED laptop displays the next big thing?

Crave There's been an alarming amount of chatter recently about laptop makers adding thin-but-expensive OLED displays to systems in the near future. At this week's IFA trade show in Germany, Tech Radar ... Read story »

Peugeot BB1 lets drivers tweet on-the-go

Crave We're seeing some pretty futuristic cars here at the Frankfurt Motor Show, but none more so than the Peugeot BB1. According to its maker, it's a totally original response to the ... Read story »

Wi-Fi Direct takes on Bluetooth

Crave A new Wi-Fi specification will let wireless devices discover and connect to one another without a router. The spec, called Wi-Fi Direct, was announced Wednesday by the Wi-Fi Alliance, the industry ... Read story »

Why can't my laptop's 802.11n radio reach full speed?

Crave Like most editors at CNET, I often receive questions from CNET readers about specific problems. Here are a few that were brought up to me in the last month. Q: My ... Read story »

Of normadic lifestyles and changes

Blogs Recently, amidst the tedious transition between ordering a first-hand factory-second double-size mattress and organizing my new faster-than-lightning unlimited 8pm-8am broadband connection, I came to a realization. What would life be without ... Read story »

Pay-per-view-style high-speed access

Blogs Local ISP incumbent TelBru is introducing pay-per-view access to high(er) Internet speeds. The service, called Speed on Demand, is pretty much self-explanatory: Users pay an hourly rate for a temporary boost ... Read story »

The broadband arena has a new gladiator...

Blogs Since the Edge Financial Daily broke the story on TIME dotCom and Palette Multimedia's MOU to wire up the Iskandar Development Region, more details on Palette and TIME's venture have emerged. ... Read story »

Google Chrome OS launch: What we now know

Blogs As I said, I don't see a compelling reason yet to embrace a Google OS, but I'd be lying if I said I'm not just as curious about Google Chrome OS ... Read story »

Make sure you stop and smell the roses

Blogs Time flies. It's been over three years since I last posted here. A job transfer to Singapore (kind of like what Budi is experiencing now) prompted me to give up blogging as ... Read story »

Once upon a time, in broadband la-la land...

Blogs Up until last month, the Government's planned HSBB (High Speed Broadband) project that would finally deliver optic fiber to the home (a.k.a. FTTH) was seen as a done deal. Telekom Malaysia ... Read story »

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