TealDesktop offers many features that differentiate it from the multitude of generic launcher replacements. Is it the one launcher to rule them all? You’ll have to read David Silver’s review to find out.
Read More→TealDesktop offers many features that differentiate it from the multitude of generic launcher replacements. Is it the one launcher to rule them all? You’ll have to read David Silver’s review to find out.
Read More→Can a modern technophile and user of laptops, Tablet PCs, and high-end handhelds gain any benefit from the simplicity of an ordinary digital organizer? Read on to find out as author Jason Giacchino reviews the Franklin Rolodex PDA.
Read More→Over the past week, we’ve gotten a number of concerned emails and voice mails, most of which we haven’t yet been able to return. No, we haven’t been swallowed by a sea monster. Instead, we’ve been moving — from North Brunswick, New Jersey to Palm Bay, Florida. For the exciting story, read this article.
Read More→Our adventurous Editor-in-Chief has finally left Kalimdor for long enough to write a proper review of World of Warcraft. Is it worth your money and time? You’ll have to read his review to find out.
Read More→It’s getting worse. As we continue our report into the World of Warcraft, we begin to worry more and more about the sanity of our Great Leader of All Things Editorial.
Read More→Intrepid Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz’ exploration into the wild, wonderful, wacky World of Warcraft continues. Read this week’s installment to understand why we’re starting to worry about his diminishing grasp on any sense of right or wrong?
Read More→In this first of four articles, intrepid Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz explores World of Warcraft. Read on to learn about him, his ugly cow, and the ducks that must die. No real ducks were harmed in the writing of this article.
Read More→Wireless networks have acheived a great level of importance in our lives. Some of us depend on them on a daily basis. Whether we’re at the airport or in a quiet room at home, we have the ability to be connected. In this article, Contributing Editor Humayun Bakht takes a look at wireless local area networks and the emergence of WiFi.
Read More→Wireless devices are getting smaller, cheaper, and more sophisticated. As these devices become more ubiquitous, organizations are looking for inexpensive ways to keep these devices connected. An ad-hoc network is a technology which could make that happen. This article by Contributing Editor Humayun Bakht explores the history and use of ad-hoc networks.
Read More→INDUSTRY ANALYSIS By David Gewirtz So, is Tapwave dead, or not? For those of you who don’t follow the obscure Palm OS licensee business, this might not make sense, so let’s go do a recap before we do our requiem. Tapwave is (or was) the company that created the Zodiac handheld, an interesting if flawed […]
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