HardwareBuild a three-screen workstation for $230 or less
If you want to expand the visual capabilities of your laptop, you can add two monitors without spending a lot of time or money.
HardwareIntel's new Remote Wake is an alarm clock for PCs
Intel has introduced technology that will allow users to remotely boot up computers and retrieve data.
HardwareAMD targets business with new desktop chips
AMD this week unveiled several new chips that can run business-class desktop computers.
HardwareStrong Intel sales push global PC chip market to record Q2
Intel drove the PC microprocessor business to a new record in the second quarter as sales grew by more than 16% compared to last year.
Hardwarethe secrets of Virtual benchmarketing
Marketing and benchmarking can lead to some pretty smart, but very misleading results. As promised, I shall give you a very good example of it. One promoted by some of the smartest people industry in fact. But first, a bit of background. If you read our article about the nuts and bolds of virtualization, you might remember that...
HardwareIT managers opting for solid-state drives over hard disks
IT managers in the U.S. are falling in love with SSDs because they run so fast a single unit can replace multiple HDDs in enterprise servers.
HardwareElgan: While Windows sleeps
These new technologies are perfect metaphors for what's happening in the industry, Mike Elgan says. In both cases, Windows is asleep while Microsoft's own partners give users what they really want.
HardwareTech visionary Wayne Green: Still on a mission
Ham radio enthusiast Wayne Green helped develop the PC, the cell phone and technology publishing. Still going strong at 86, Green has a few choice words for the high-tech industries he helped create.
HardwareGateway P-7811 FX: We've Got Upgrades
How do you follow one of our favorite gaming laptops ever? Simple: stir in a few welcome upgrades, pop it in the oven, and let it bake. Read on for our first look at the sequel to the Gateway P-6831 FX. Do we have a new masterpiece recipe, or does it end up half-baked?...
HardwareNASA: Mars Lander sends most detailed Martian pics yet
The Phoenix mission to Mars has sent to Earth the first microscopic image of a single grain of Martian dust.
