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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 »

A mifi little wonder

Blogs Over the last few week, I have been testing the M1 Mifi 2353 which was sent to me a few days before its launch. It's the latest Wi-Fi wireless router which ... Read story »

More of the evil Internet for schools

Blogs Some time in the mid-ninties, when I was but a teenage young 'un, we were called to the weekly assembly where one of the head teachers announced they had discovered that ... 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 »

Would you give your child a private personal computer?

Blogs When Geekonomics first wrote about how he had helped give a child a computer, my immediate thought was concern. What's wrong with giving the Encyclopedia Brittanica these days? I assume the ... Read story »

Google prosperity golden number 8.8.8.8

Blogs First of all, let's get the boring stuff out of the way: Google wants you to use a high-class telephone directory for the Internet. Everyone of our Internet-enabled computers need to use a telephone directory, ... Read story »

Top Web threats in the history of the Internet

Blogs This week is the 40th anniversary of the Internet. To mark this important milestone, this geek found it really interesting that Symantec took a look back at some of the most ... Read story »

Hands-on: JooJoo Web tablet

Crave Chandra Rathakrishnan and his baby, the JooJoo. CNET snagged the first journalists' demo of the new JooJoo (formerly CrunchPad) Web slate on Fusion Garage CEO Chandra Rathakrishnan's San Francisco media ... Read story »

Digital Strangelove: All media is social, you are what you share

Blogs I stumbled upon this brilliant presentation by David Gillespie, thanks to Misty Belardo's tweet, and I just wanted to share it with you and give my own views about it. Be ... Read story »

360-degree view of the world with Google Maps

Blogs I suppose the most obvious thing about any successful application is how flexible enough it is to allow users to take it and do whatever they want with it. You cannot ... 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 »

Green Dam Youth Escort: A summary of the Holey Harlot

Blogs Not since the release of Windows Vista has such a poorly designed, expensively developed, non-mandatory but strongly encouraged, scenically sounding piece of software created such a buzz as has Green Dam ... Read story »

China delays rule for Net-screening software

Crave Green Dam allows users to specify categories of sites to block. China has indefinitely delayed enforcement of a requirement that PC makers preinstall Green Dam-Youth Escort software that experts believe would ... Read story »

Interview with Intel's Pankaj Kedia @ Computex 2009

Blogs During Computex 2009, Intel announced the new "Ultra-thin" category to differentiate with Netbooks which currently use one of its mainstream CPU Atom chipes. Besides this, ARM-powered Linux Netbooks were unveiled at ... Read story »

Eye-Fi rolls out Pro Wi-Fi for wireless transfers

Crave Adding a few much-asked-for features to its wireless SD card, Eye-Fi extends its eponymous product line to appeal to more than just point-and-shoot-equipped photographers. The new Eye-Fi Pro builds on ... Read story »

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