Hulu will likely start charging to view its online library of television shows in order to get the value of that content, according to reports of comments from a top News Corp. executive.
[08:28 PM, October 22, 2009]
In the third quarter, OnForce tracked a 2 percent decrease in break-fix work, possibly due to the bump in new equipment opportunities. Break/fix services opportunities had been a bright spot for VARs during the last few quarters after hardware sales declined due to the recession.
[12:01 AM, October 21, 2009]
PC modders in eight countries to compete for prizes and glory with custom-built gaming rigs and home integration systems based on Core i5 and Core i7 chips from Intel.
[04:53 PM, October 05, 2009]
A year after testing the TV waters with Yahoo, Intel aims to bring PC power to the television set with its new CE4100 media processor.
[07:07 PM, September 24, 2009]
Halo Monitoring is targeting solution providers seeking to carve out a niche in the lucrative home health care market with its MyHalo personal alert system.
[11:00 AM, September 24, 2009]
A new programming framework and new iTunes code from Apple seems to suggest that very possibility, according to reports.
[06:58 PM, September 14, 2009]
HDTVs and home computer networks are among the consumer technologies being rapidly adopted.
[10:03 AM, September 03, 2009]
The best of business-friendly freeware released in the first half of 2009.
[04:25 PM, August 27, 2009]
Sony's three new Readers are set to challenge Amazon's Kindle dominance, so we size up Sony Readers, Amazon Kindles and the coming Plastic Logic reader to see who really has the e-reading goods.
[07:08 PM, August 26, 2009]
Such an Apple TV could also feature built-in DVR and home entertainment capabilities, and even let the iPhone or iPod become part of an entire interactive entertainment and gaming system.
[09:14 PM, August 20, 2009]
From BlackBerry and Samsung to Apple and Palm, 2009 has been a hot year for smartphones so far. Here's a roundup of 10 of the hottest to hit the market so far in 2009. Grab your shades, because these smartphones have a bright future.
[02:53 PM, August 07, 2009]
There is no Palm Pre available at Best Buy for $99. Sort of.
After reports of a $99 Pre quickly spread across the 'Net this weekend, Best Buy salespeople weren't the only ones confused by the Pre pricing, which is normally available for $199.
[10:31 AM, July 27, 2009]