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Panasonic's Robotic Bed transforms into wheelchair

Crave Panasonic has created a robotic bed that can transform into a wheelchair, allowing the elderly or people with disabilities to get up without assistance. Users can remain in the bed ... Read story »

Dell unveils rugged tablet PC

Crave Dell unveiled a 12.1-inch rugged convertible tablet PC, the Latitude XT2 XFR, the first multitouch tablet PC that can withstand ballistic shock, extreme temperatures, dust, sand and moisture. The Latitude XT2 ... Read story »

A sub-US$500 ThinkPad with colors? Now we've seen everything

Crave (Image credit: Netbooknews.de) We honestly never thought this day would come. Since 1992, ThinkPads have been well-known for their durability, security and premium pricing. The "black bento box" look also became ... Read story »

Photos: Tech timetable to 2012 Olympics

Features The company overseeing the tech for the London 2012 Olympic Games has revealed how it's warming up in preparation for July 27, 2012.  Read story »

System Mechanic 9 keeps Windows 7 spick and span

Crave "Good" is always what you want to see when it comes to the state of your system, isn't it? You get a new computer and it runs great. However, after ... Read story »

Combination lock for your flash drive

Crave Here's a low-tech way of securing your flash drive. The Flash Drive Lock uses a three-digit combination to restrict access to the USB connector on your portable drive. These combination ... Read story »

SITEX 2009: Netbook

Features Though Netbooks don't get a significant cash discount at the show, the bundled freebies make the trip to SITEX 2009 worth the hassle. Read story »

The price of secrecy and innovation

Blogs We've all heard stories about Governments going to great lengths to keep secrets, killing off anyone who happens to stubble upon a secret defense project, in the interest of national security. ... Read story »

Apple appropriates attention for antivirus applications

Blogs The poorly written article (shame on you, BBC!) looked little more than fluff but a quick Google showed that the author wasn't quite off his rocker: Apple's support page (which, as ... Read story »

Security firm spots Chrome "SaveAs" flaw

Crave It's been only a few days since Google released its Chrome browser, and security researchers are still digging into the software in search of the first few flaws. A company in ... Read story »

Western Digital My Book external HDDs get more secure

Crave Another day, another external hard drive. I thought by now, storage vendors had exhausted ideas for new external hard drives. I was wrong. Western Digital announced its new and refreshed lines ... Read story »

Guard robot with Internet-based controls

Crave Robots may be the eventual downfall of the human race, but for now, most are either cute or useful. One that exists in both categories has spent the last week ... Read story »

Why is Apple saying NO to Adobe Flash on iPhone?

Blogs Recently, Adobe paraded its Adobe Flash Player 10.1 software for smartphones, smartbooks, Netbooks, PCs and other Internet-connected devices, allowing content created using the Adobe Flash Platform to reach users wherever they ... Read story »

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