Sony has introduced the PCS-11 videoconferencing system, designed specifically for the conferencing needs of the small and medium-sized business market. Read more
Sony has announced availability of its PCS-1 videoconferencing system software, offering such enhancements as better picture quality, encryption capabilities for privacy and the ability to connect various networks on the same call. Read more
If you developed a new-found phobia against flying toward the end of last year, videoconferencing may be starting to sound a bit more attractive than schlepping to the airport. Read more
A group of 33 international scholars, including media experts, social psychologists and academicians from U.C.L.A., London University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, among others, have filed a brief in the U.S. Read more
In Part I of our power supply roundup, we went through five mainstream PSUs rated at up to 700 W. Round two sees us tackle another seven mid-range units in an effort to determine which power supply deserves your attention. Read more
Interested in overclocking but not quite sure where to start? We round up some of our favorite software utilities for tweaking processors, memory, graphics, and chipsets. Read more
Welcome to the first installment in our six-part Tom's Holiday Buyer's Guide. In Part 1, two beautiful models help showcase some of our favorite no-hassle hardware gifts for 2008. Read more
Executives, road warriors, and gadget geeks all lust after ultraportable notebooks. Five of these amazing machines battle it out in this roundup. Read more
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