Many people who have tried Microsoft's new Windows 8 operating system without a touch screen have hated it because of the inability to use touch and swipe commands to get things going. Now, a company has made a digital pen to allow people to use Windows 8 on their old monitors for less than the cost of buying a new touch-enabled computer.
A California lawyer is suing Microsoft Corp., claiming the Surface tablet he bought doesn't have all the storage space the company advertised.
Throughout its history, Chevrolet has offered stylish, affordable and dependable family cars with a little something extra.
The Toyota Sienna moves into its second year with a number of comfort and convenience enhancements.
Here's a consumer electronics riddle: What's the opposite of the iPad?
For at least the foreseeable future, I intend to have an Apple Inc. iMac computer on my desk at home. The model I'm using, vintage 2009, has a 24-inch display screen that's just right for my eyes, not to mention many other nice features.