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Standardize This! 10 Technology Messes That Need Fixing
Why should every mobile device in your house have a different charger? Why can’t a cell phone from one network work on every other system? These ten solutions would stop the madness.BizFeed
Windows 7 Just Being Honest About Battery Life
Microsoft has looked into reported issues with Windows 7 battery life and determined that users are simply caught off guard by Windows 7 more accurate battery life reporting.News
Lithium-Ion Battery Life Could Reach 20 Years
Japanese research firm Eamex claims that new lithium-ion battery technology could result in batteries that last up to 20 years and sustain over 10,000 recharges.BizFeed
Windows 7 Tarnished by Notebook Battery Issues
Microsoft is investigating reports, dating back to June 2009, that users are experiencing drastically shorter battery life on notebooks using Windows 7.News
Pressure Sensitive Touchscreens Are Coming, Powered by Quantum Mechanics
Future improvements in touchscreen technology could change the way we use such gadgets.News
Apple Details First iPad Accessories
Want to make the most of your iPad? Here are the first four official accessories.News
Recycling for Nerds: External Drives Give VHS Tapes New Life
CentennialMerchant's cassette-to-hard drive conversion gives old VHS tapes a second chance.News
3D Printing Coming to the Desktop
3D isn't just for TV anymore. A new partnership between HP and Stratasys aims to offer new line of affordable 3D printers for the desktop.News
Cable Cutters: Cheap Alternatives to TV, DSL, and Cell Service
Thanks to a spate of agile new Web-based and wireless services, cutting ties with your service provider is easier than ever.News
T-Mobile and Eric Clapton Pitch Fender Themed Phone
T-Mobile uses rock legend Eric Clapton's name to market a Fender-style handset preloaded with songs, apps, and a 16GB microSD card for the ultimate music experience.PCWorld Podcast
Hottest CES Trends on PC World Podcast 61
Join the editors of PC World for a spirited recap of this year's hottest tech trends from CES 2010.News
Grabbag: CarMD for Checking Car Problems, Date Check Smartphone App, and the DocuPen Scanner
A diagnostic device to analyze your car troubles, a smartphone dating app that lets you check other people's marital and criminal status, and a handheld scanning device that fits in your pocket.News
Pixel Qi’s New Laptop Display Technology Available Soon
A display screen technology with good readability in direct sunlight and low power consumption will soon be available.News
Ford Announces the myFord Touch Interface
The technology will roll out in high-end vehicles first, but will be provided as a standard feature for the Ford Focus starting in 2012.News
MSI Displays Dual-screen Touch-enabled Netbooks
MSI has unveiled two prototype dual-screen netbooks, one with dual 7-inch touchscreens and another with two 10-inch touchscreens.News
CES 2010: Picks and Pans
From 3D home-theater gear to tablets, tablets, everywhere, here's what we loved and hated at this year's show.News
Fujitsu FLEPia E-Reader Makes A U.S. Appearance
Let’s get the bad news about Fujitsu’s Flepia out of the way: Right now, it’s only available in Japan. The good news is that Fujitsu is looking into bringing it to the U.S.News
DMC Copia E-Readers Have Something For Everyone
With six models across two lines—Ocean and Tidal—the DMC Copia e-readers cover a range of options from 3G to Wi-Fi, with keyboard and without, and of course, large-screen versus pocket.News
Light Reading: The Spring Designs Alex E-Reader
In spending some quality time with Spring Designs’ $349 Alex, I came to appreciate much about the company’s approach to an e-reader. It doesn’t have the biggest display, nor the most colorful, but its ability to flow content browsed anywhere on the Web to the e-reader gives this model a unique edge over the competition.News
Microsoft’s Project Natal to Come to XBox 360 in 2010
Microsoft's full-body game control system will launch in time for the holidays.News
HTC HD2 Coming to T-Mobile US This Spring
The T-Mobile Agreement marks the Windows Mobile smartphone's US debut.News
HP’s Multi-Touch Tablet Previewed, Arrives Later 2010
HP's touchscreen tablet will run Windows 7 and should ship later this year.News
New Pico Projectors Debut, Aim for Prime Time
New pico projectors are making their entrance at the Consumer Electronics Show this week, from Microvision, 3M, and others.News
Clickfree Announces Automated Network, Laptop, Blackberry Backup Solutions
Clickfree announced new BackupLink self-configuring network backup devices, as well as SD and MicroSD card-based backup products for laptops and Blackberry smartphones.News
Kingston Announces 30GB SSD “Boot Drive”
Aggressive pricing for SSDNow V Series drive at February launchNews
BlackBerry Presenter Accessory Enables PowerPoint Presentations on the Go
RIM's latest accessory lets you give PowerPoint presentations from your BlackBerry without the use of a laptop–but it isn't a pico projector.News
Tivit Lets You Watch Broadcast TV on Your Smartphone
Home media company Valups showed off a slick Mobile DTV receiver for smartphones at the CES Unveiled event.News
OnStar Mobile App: Remote Diagnostics for Chevy’s Volt Electric Car
The OnStar Mobile App for iPhone, iPod Touch, Blackberry Storm and Motorola Droid lets you monitor and control the Chevy Volt Electric Car.News
Asustek Shows New Eee PC With Slide-out Battery
Asustek unveiled some of its newest products at CES on Tuesday, including a new netbook with slide-out battery and the N90 Bang & Olufsen widescreen laptop.News
CES Preview: Laptops and 3D TV May Dominate Show
Thinner laptops, 3D television, and e-book readers are expected to be among the highlights of the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show.News
The Wilson Sleek: An Affordable Cell Phone Signal Booster
The Wilson Sleek is an ideal road trip companion for avoiding the dreaded cell phone dead zone.News
Panasonic’s New Battery Designed with Safety in Mind
Safer laptop batteries on the way courtesy of Panasonic.News
What’s Cheaper: Replacement Ink, or a New Printer?
It may sound crazy, but buying the replacement ink you need can cost you almost as much — if not more — than a whole new printer.News
10 Biggest Printer Problems — And How To Fix Them
Don't toss your inkjet or laser out the window — you need that printer, after all! Here's how you can channel your inner tech support rep to repair that which has failed you.News
The 20 Dumbest Questions on Yahoo Answers
From startlingly ignorant PC questions to appalling displays of sexual confusion, people have some pretty strange problems–and the depth of their cluelessness is nowhere more evident than on the pages of Yahoo Answers.News
They Own WHAT? Nine Tech Patent and Trademark Oddities
Did you know that The Beatles and Apple feuded for years over logos and that Motorola had to ask permission from George Lucas to use the word Droid for its smartphone? They're not alone.News
2010: The Year of the Tablet Computer?
Next year tablet computer hype will become a reality as vendors actually deliver devices.News
LCD Maker Pleads Guilty to Price Fixing
Chi Mei Optoelectronics agrees to pay a fine of $220 million to settle LCD price-fixing charges.News
Wrap Your Brain Around a Game With Emotiv’s Epoc
Emotiv's headset designed to let you control video games with your brain is on sale now and ships December 21.News
LG Announces 3D High Definition LCD Displays
LG’s display announcement adds a new dimension to their monitor lineup.News
DIY USB Wall Outlet Preempts the Future
Can't be bothered to find your iPhone's power adapter? If so, this mod may be for you.BizFeed