Cell Phone-Related Driving Deaths on the Rise -- Gov’t Study
'Distracted driving' fatalities are on the rise -- but if you think teenage drivers are responsible for most cell phone-related fatal crashes, think again. Mobile phone - cellphones - Science and Technology - Cell Phones and Driving - United States feeds.pcworld.com |
Google TV Gets Hulu Snub: Revue Can't Deliver Full Web
Google claims its Google TV weds the Internet with your TV, however some sites are blocking the set-top box from visiting their Website. feeds.pcworld.com |
Energizer’s Inductive Charger: Qi Makes Its Debut
The device lets you charge phones by plopping them on a mat rather than plugging in a cable -- and it's an improvement over other inductive set-ups like the Powermat. feeds.pcworld.com |
FCC: Wireless Spectrum Shortage Coming
An FCC paper predicts a spectrum shortage in the U.S. unless more is made available for mobile broadband. feeds.pcworld.com |
Microsoft: Overview of a Possible Also-Ran
Thomas Barnard submits:It has been years since I looked at Microsoft (MSFT), but I do so now because in spite of its current income, which appears quite healthy, the company itself looks in peril of being left in the dust. A couple of things drew my attention to it. One was that the market cap of Apple (AAPL) now exceeds the market cap of Microsoft. And the other was the announcement of Windows Mobile 7. But first let's examine its core product: Windows 7 seems to be doing quite well, getting good reviews, but more than ever one wonders about the advent of stripped down computers designed principally for internet use, which was a favorite idea of Larry Ellison and Sun Microsystems, which his company, Oracle (ORCL), eventually acquired.Complete Story » seekingalpha.com |