Blogs Two years ago, I blogged that the Electronic Road Pricing's (ERP) requirement for prepaid cards was a danger to motorists as there are idiots who would just stop in the middle ...
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Blogs If I asked you to recount your horror stories with customer service and support, especially in this part of the world, the CNET Asia server would probably be flooded for the ...
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Blogs Steve Gibson is an old man. Even when he was young, in 1989, I used his software--Spinrite--just as a superstitious practice that he'd re-magnetize the hard disk drive platters for me as ...
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Crave Augmented reality officially blows our minds, with Layar leading the way for this amazing mobile technology. Layar Reality Browser 2 has been quietly unleashed in the Android Market, so we hit ...
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Blogs The MSC Malaysia International Advisory Panel is a group of individuals who advise the Malaysian Government on how to build a fertile environment for innovation to grow in the country's Information ...
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Blogs Well, I bought my copy of Windows 7, basically a move from being black to gray, legal-wise. Windows 7 Professional 64-bit. Haha, I thought, why would anybody buy a 32-bit version? ...
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Crave Henry Markram discusses who'll be the first to die in the robot apocalypse (not confirmed).
Understanding why we, as humans, do the things we do is one of the pieces ...
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Review The RIM BlackBerry Curve 8520 is a sleek entry-level smartphone that delivers some nice design enhancements and great performance.
Review It's been about a year since the original RIM BlackBerry Bold made its debut, and while it remains a very solid device, it's about time that a flashier, faster model took over the reigns. And that device would be the RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700. Not only is it T-Mobile's first 3G BlackBerry, but its...
Review Microsoft Small Business Server 2000: Win2K Svr
Review The BlackBerry Storm 2 brings some welcome additions such as Wi-Fi, updated software, and a better touch interface.
Crave Researchers have come up with a new way to route Internet traffic that could save big Internet companies like Google millions on their electricity bills, according to an article published by ...
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Crave Swype's software keyboard looks like a normal keyboard, but it lets you type without lifting your finger.
Keyboard technology may not seem as exciting as faster microprocessors, massive displays, or ...
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Crave Humans are rubbish at predicting the future. Back in 1943, Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM, said: "I think there is a world market for maybe five computers." In 1981, Bill ...
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Crave The new Lenovo ThinkPad T400s
ThinkPad laptops from Lenovo (formerly made by IBM) are among the most ubiquitous PCs found in offices around the world. Of course, most of those systems ...
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