December, 2007 — Tech News and Analysis

Archive for December 2007

Among the questions we’ve asked our panel of online video experts was this one: Which enemies will make friends in 2008? Selections from their responses are below. We’d love to hear your take on the question or on our panelists’ predictions in the comments. For more information… Read More »

I have been hearing from readers for a few days that some CompUSA stores that are going out of business have the HTC Advantage in stock for cheap prices.  Reader Rob let me know just now that his local Tampa store had the Advantage for… Read More »

 
 

I can’t just bash Vista and ignore Mac problems when they arise and today for the first time one did on my MacBook Pro running Leopard.  I booted into Vista Ultimate using Boot Camp and played Call of Duty 4 for a while.  I am… Read More »

Nokia’s Mail for Exchange now supports N77, N82

Although I have yet to personally see either model handheld, Nokia N77 and N82 owners might be interested to know that Mail for Exchange now supports their device. The… Read More »

Ever since I left my I.T. career to write full time earlier this year, I’ve been paying much closer attention to my budget. I’m losing the budget battle,… Read More »

Here are some videos that will help you wash down that champagne, vacuum up that confetti, and ring in 2008. Happy New Year, from NewTeeVee! Chad Vader New Year’s Message Chad Vader was a stand out star this year, getting written up in the New York TimesRead More »

Earth2Tech Week in Review

The presents are unwrapped, the roast beast has been served, and any extra lumps of coal you’ve got have been liquefied and burned cleanly. Well, maybe not that last one. To find out why check out our round up of the best of this week’s… Read More »

LTE tests yield over 100 Mbps for mobile data

I realize that the 4G wireless data networks are yet to be chosen by all of the U.S. carriers, but perhaps the latest real world trial results will favor… Read More »

Another Vista failure

Well here we are at the end of the year and my work set up in my home office has been honed to work like a fine machine.  The way I work in my office is I have the MacBook Pro on the desk to the… Read More »

Last year about this time, I offered 7 web worker wishes for 2007. None of my wishes came true, but that won’t stop me from wishing for more this year. Read More »

A ‘Shure’ Fit For Your iPhone

One of the issues I’ve had with with Apple’s iPods is the inclusion of those annoying ear-bud headphones. From sound quality to comfort, they are without a doubt the worst part of the package. When Apple released the iPhone they did manage to enhance the wretched,… Read More »

Among the questions we’ve asked our panel of experts was this one: Which video companies won’t last 2008? Selections from their responses are below. You’ll notice that everyone seems to think somebody‘s going to fail next year, but their chosen sacrifices just happen to be the opposite… Read More »

More Must Reads

The upgrade to Leopard has improved more than just the OS – it made Mail, in my opinion, much more usable. One of the best features is the data detection in the mouse pointer. Running your mouse over a date produces a small drop-down… Read More »

After months and months of Apple TV owners, including myself, decrying Apple’s lack of an iTunes movie rental strategy, which would add great value to the device, it appears the company is going to get the users what we want. According to the Financial Times, Read More »

When you think of a new computer you want to buy, odds are that you set your sights on a new Windows or Mac system, but it may be a good time to consider a Linux machine. Recently, I’ve been using two very low-cost systems—one a… Read More »

If you’re already tethering your Windows Mobile device for use as a 3G modem and you want to share that connection even further, look at WMWifiRouter. This… Read More »

Among the questions we’ve asked our panel of experts was this one: Keeping in mind Viacom v. YouTube and potential related legislation, do you expect U.S. copyright policies to change in 2008 and if so, how? Selections from their responses are below. We’d love to hear your… Read More »

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