Note taking is a messy affair and you often miss the gist of what the speaker is saying while you frantically try to write down words. But never fear, Oakland-based Livescribe has developed its Pulse Smart Pen that can digitally record everything you write and hear. Read more
Piracy of films and recordings are a serious problem. Measures to thwart piracy has ranged from harsh Digital Rights Management schemes to personal searches of movie patrons. However, audio watermark maybe the newest weapon in this war. Read more
Motion and Intel have teamed up to deliver the health care industry a powerful piece of machinery. Driven by Windows XP Tablet PC edition, or Vista Business, this amped up Tablet PC brings us to the brink of contextual aware software interfacing through a usable, integrated hardware package. Read more
AMD has hit another megahertz milestone record today. Read more
Memory vendors put a lot of effort into drumming up excitement over high-end memory kits, but many of those products turn out to be vaporware. We test six DDR3-2000 kits that enthusiasts can actually buy today, and push them as far as they'll go. Read more
DDR3 memory is available in speeds ranging from DDR3-800 to DDR3-2133. Which is the best memory choice for AMD’s Phenom II X4? We tested as many speeds as possible using aggressive and conservative timings to find the sweet spot for your next build. Read more
Today Intel launches two high-end processors that take the place of its i7-965 and i7-940 CPUs. More speed? Same price points? We’ll take it! But are the new chips compelling enough to warrant spending more than you would on an i7-920? Read more
Eager to let you know it’s been busy, AMD is launching four new processors today: the first Athlon II, a dual-core Phenom II, and two low-power 65W Phenom IIs. We bought ourselves a new Pentium E6300 and let loose with AMD’s latest. Read more