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Two monitors with HDTV credentials

Crave Hey! I can see those TV connections on your back. You're not fooling anyone! What's the difference between an HDTV and a computer monitor? Well, let's see. HDTVs are for ... Read story »

Logitech Portable Lapdesk with retractable mouse pad

Crave Logitech this week introduced its Portable Lapdesk N315, an inexpensive accessory to aid in using a laptop computer without a desk. The Lapdesk keeps overheating and what I refer to ... Read story »

Xerox looking to print computing smarts on fabric and plastic

Crave And you thought computer chips were pervasive now. Xerox's process can print fine details of electronic circuitry on flexible plastic. In conjunction with a conference in Europe this week, Xerox ... Read story »

iTwin USB enables remote file access via the Internet

Crave Here's a nifty two-piece USB hardware showcased by a Singapore startup at the recent TechCrunch50 event in San Francisco. What it does is it lets you access files on two ... Read story »

USB drives: Scented with lavender

Crave Now your computer can sport a "comfortable, natural scent that embodies today's multidimensional male". I've never had the opportunity to sniff Jean Paul Gaultier's Le Male fragrance (that I know ... Read story »

NEC announces new energy-efficient monitors

Crave Energy-efficient computer monitors are seemingly the new black. With each new press release vendors never fail to mention how much power their products use, or more specifically, don't use. Nothing ... Read story »

Tele Scouter projects translations to your eye

Crave If Japan-based NEC has its way, people who act as language translators could one day be replaced with head-mounted displays that project translations onto a retinal display. Come again? The ... Read story »

Future batteries to go nuclear

Crave Has nuclear energy been given a negative reputation, thanks to the militarization of this technology? Jae Kwon, assistant professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Missouri, seems to ... Read story »

Windows 7 is so easy, even a 92-year-old can use

Crave My great aunt is 92 and, as of Friday, she's a Windows 7 PC. Now, Hilda is already not your typical nonagenarian. She is frequently online, does her finances in Quicken ... Read story »

LogMeIn can control some PCs, even when off

Crave During a recent talk with LogMeIn CEO Michael Simon, I learned about the company's new LogMeIn Central dashboard for IT managers, designed to help them keep tabs on thousands of computers ... Read story »

Email accounts for people who don't have access to computers

Blogs Last December, Nokia launched Ovi Mail, an email service for people who don't have access to a computer but have access to a mobile phone. My initial thought was, why email ... Read story »

Ads--the new malware delivery format

Crave On his blog Input & Output, Seven Scale CEO Troy Davis offers an analysis of the scareware ad that appeared on NYTimes.com. Instead of hacking into major online sites to ... Read story »

Photoshop accessories for the photo geek

Crave Yes, these are magnets. These days, most photographers would edit their images on Photoshop before they post it online or print it. It's no wonder this "miracle" software (which can ... Read story »

Mitsubishi shows off 155-inch OLED screen

Crave There's more than meets the eye for this giant OLED screen showcased by Mitsubishi at Ceatec Japan 2009. And we're not referring to Michael Bay's Hollywood hit, Transformers. You see, ... Read story »

New Dell Adamo XPS opens using heat sensor

Crave The Round Rock-based computer company is certainly milking its marketing worth out of the new Adamo XPS ultraslim laptop. After first unveiling it briefly at a recent press event and ... Read story »

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