SONICable Promises To Double Mobile Device Charging Speed Over USB By Seth Colaner, Daniel Shutt Bluetech Industries is producing a new product called the SONICable that aims to be the solution to some of our mobile device charging problems.
APC Issues Statement In Response To Our Power Strip Teardown By Daniel Sauvageau, Colin Campbell Last month we published an article in which we disassembled and photographed an APC power strip. The company has since responded to our post:
HP Recalling Six Million Power Leads Due To Fire Hazard By Niels Broekhuijsen HP is recalling six million power cords due to a fire hazard.
Cooler Master Launches New Case And Power Options at CES By Thomas Soderstrom Go Big, Go Small, Or Just Go Differently
Cyberdyne Unveils Improved Robotsuit HAL By Wolfgang Gruener Japan-based Cyberdyne unveiled a new, radiation-protected version of its exoskeleton HAL, which is designed to be used for workers at the Fukushima nuclear power plant.
LG Researchers Create Wire-Like Batteries By Tuan Mai LG scientists create rugged cable-shaped batteries that can be coiled and knotted.
Cooler Master Intros Silent Pro M2 Series By Partner Content Cooler Master, an industry leading chassis, thermal solution, peripheral, and accessory manufacturer, has announced the successor to its popular Silent Pro M, the Silent Pro M2 series.
Belkin Brings Out Two New 802.11ac Routers By Kevin Parrish Belkin has entered the 802.11ac market with two new routers.
Patent Application Hints MSFT is Working on Own MagSafe By Jane McEntegart Is Microsoft looking to make a MagSafe of its own?
Scientists Made a Virus That Can Charge Your Batteries By Douglas Perry Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have found a way to exploit the harmless kind of organisms that usually make you sick to charge your gadgets.
Lenovo's Intel Atom-powered Medfield Phone to Launch Next Month By Jane McEntegart Lenovo's Medfield phone to debut in May.
Graphene Supercapacitors Can Charge Up to 1000x Faster Than Today's Batteries By Douglas Perry Electrochemical capacitors, commonly called supercapacitors, have recently gained some attention as potential battery replacements.
ISP Sends Customer a Spare Router for His Cat to Nap On By Jane McEntegart Now that's customer service!
UK TV Network ITV Has Warned Apple Against 'iTV' Name By Jane McEntegart Sorry Apple, that name is taken.
Winner of Tom's Enthusiast PC with Vipre Antivirus By Marcus Yam Win a hot gaming rig complete with protection.
ZyXEL Intros Portable Router, Access Point By Kevin Parrish The new MWR102 serves as a 802.11n router, access point and client bridge for $39.99 USD.
SPONSORED BY Intel - Intel Inside, Including the Motherboard? By Bestofmedia Team The market is brimming with motherboard options, and businesses of all sizes face the unenviable task of trying to decide which vendor to place at the heart of their productivity desktops.