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Livescribe app store now in beta

Crave The Livescribe app store, now in beta, allows users to download applications to their pen ranging from inexpensive games to a pricey--but handy--Bar Mitzvah tutor. It took a little bit ... Read story »

Lexmark takes on HP in Web-connected, touchscreen printer battle

Crave Lexmark's 4.3-inch touchscreen LCD. Not to be outdone by HP's recent touchscreen printer, the folks at Lexmark just debuted their line of Web-connected touchscreen multifunction inkbox. The big difference between ... Read story »
Logitech Harmony 1100 universal remote control

Logitech Harmony 1100 universal remote control

Review When Logitech brought out its touchscreen, tablet-style Harmony 1000 in 2007, it was clearly taking a stab at the high end of the universal remote market. Unlike other high-end--and more expensive--models from the likes of Crestron and Philips' Pronto line, the Harmony 1000 did not require a...

Sonos' iPhone-friendly ZonePlayer S5 with built-in speakers

Crave We've long been fans of the Sonos Digital Music System, which lets you stream all manner of digital audio throughout your home. The latest BU250 bundle is an enthusiastic CNET ... Read story »

Macs to get BlackBerry Desktop

Crave BlackBerry Desktop software, currently available only for Windows, is coming to the Mac. At long last, Research In Motion is bringing its BlackBerry Desktop software to Mac OS X. In ... Read story »
BlackBerry Curve 8520

BlackBerry Curve 8520

Review The RIM BlackBerry Curve 8520 is a sleek entry-level smartphone that delivers some nice design enhancements and great performance.

Snow Leopard cuts support for legacy Palm OS devices

Crave Apple has discontinued support for legacy Palm OS devices in Mac OS X Snow Leopard’s iSync 3.1.0, according to a report. Users of legacy Palm OS devices must obtain third party ... Read story »

TomTom Start entry-level GPS goes back to basics

Crave The TomTom Start will be customizable, inexpensive, and unavailable in the US. The Start is TomTom's newest entry-level car navigation device for the European market. Featuring a smallish 3.5-inch color ... Read story »

Livescribe Smartpen records handwriting and audio concurrently

Crave If you ever had to do transcribing work, you'd probably understand how tedious it is to replay a recorded audio clip several times to catch what is being said. So ... Read story »

Digital pens write the next chapter

Crave It's not my beat, but digital pens are a bit of a pet interest of mine, so I like to try and keep you up-to-date on them when I get a ... Read story »

Five key handheld trends for 2009

Features So many players, including even Apple, are locking heads in the space we have traditionally called handhelds. What's it going to take to come out on top? We make a few guesses. Read story »

Zooming in on photo-editing tools

Features We take a look at some online image-editing apps to see which one works better.  Read story »

TomTom unveils map-updating service

Crave On Thursday, TomTom introduced a new plan for delivering map updates to its customers. Dubbed TomTom Map Update Service, the subscription-based service brings quarterly map updates for a one-time fee ... Read story »

Onzo home electricity monitoring kit

Crave The Onzo on a refrigerator. Monitoring energy use seems to be catching on in popularity these days, given the trend of conserving electricity to benefit the environment. We recently had a ... Read story »

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