Sharp Sets Aggressive Goals for Android E-book Reader
Sharp will enter the e-book market this December with two Android-based readers that it hopes can sell a million units in their first year. E-book - Android - Handhelds - Sharp - Readers feeds.pcworld.com |
As IPhone Adds Carriers, Something's Got to Give
On Monday morning, Microsoft officially announced Windows Phone 7, a long-overdue reboot of the company's smartphone OS that offers some compelling features to... feeds.pcworld.com |
Kensington Introduces ClickSafe Laptop Security Lock
Don't want your laptop computer to wander off with a thief? The solution is often to tie it down to a heavy piece of furniture, but the annoyance of many locks... feeds.pcworld.com |
Time for Your Company to Consider Cable?
Cable companies are waking up to the opportunity to serve small to midsize businesses. Cox, for one, serves a mixture of VoIP, ethernet, and other services. feeds.pcworld.com |
Security Site Gets Punk'd: Protect Yourself
Over Thanksgiving the Secunia.com site was defaced using a simple, effective DNS hijacking technique. feeds.pcworld.com |