KELLNER: Apple’s all-in-one easy to love
Three weeks ago, this column examined the TriGem/Averatec all-in-one PC, which offered a number of features but is still encumbered by Windows Vista. There is a better way, however. Published April 1, 2009
Three weeks ago, this column examined the TriGem/Averatec all-in-one PC, which offered a number of features but is still encumbered by Windows Vista. There is a better way, however. Published April 1, 2009
Steve Ballmer, erstwhile CEO of Microsoft, dropped a little rain on Apple's parade a few days ago. Published March 30, 2009
After a month with my Kindle 2, the e-book reader from Amazon.com, I'm still happy with the purchase. It's not perfect, offered a few pleasant surprises. Published March 25, 2009
America's ring tones are fading. Published March 23, 2009
White House press secretary Robert Gibbs recently uttered six words destined to make his office look like a Best Buy warehouse: "I wish I had a radio," Mr. Gibbs reportedly said amid questioning about the Obama administration's sparring with Rush Limbaugh. Published March 18, 2009
Eight hours. Repeat it to yourself, slowly and carefully if you like. Eight hours. That's the battery life claimed for, and apparently delivered by, the $2,799 17-inch MacBook Pro recently shipped by Apple Inc. Published March 16, 2009
America Online sent Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Randy Falco packing Wednesday, along with President and Chief Operating Officer Ron Grant, replacing both with Google executive Tim Armstrong, the Northern Virginia company announced Thursday. Published March 13, 2009
America Online sent Chairman and chief executive Randy Falco packing Wednesday, along with president and chief operating officer Ron Grant, replacing both with Google executive Tim Armstrong, the Northern Virginia company announced Thursday. Published March 12, 2009
TriGem, a Korean firm trading as Averatec in this country, has done something rather audacious: It has put together an all-in-one PC that rivals the Apple iMac in appearance but is about two-thirds the cost of the least-expensive iMac. Averatec's D1002UHCE-1 desktop computer is on sale now at the firm's online store - and, apparently, only there - for $849, a good $350 less than the 20-inch iMac unveiled last week. Published March 11, 2009
Just after I'd written about the many ways you can find broadcast television that does not involve the use of "rabbit ears" or cable TV connections, the folks at Elgato Systems came along to show me some useful purposes for having the aforementioned antenna — and it'll set you back far less than you might think. Published March 9, 2009
For $359, the retail price of Amazon.com's Kindle 2, released last week, you can buy, I guess, 15 hardcover books. In Kindle 2, however, you can carry 1,500. The latter is much easier to carry poolside here. That is, if I were poolside. Published March 4, 2009
After decades of dependence on radar, a new system based on global positioning technology that uses satellites to determine an object's place, time and velocity is making inroads. Published March 2, 2009
Internet Web browsers, we have seen lately, generate a lot of heat. Oslo-based Opera software is seeking the help of the European Commission in forcing Microsoft Corp. to distribute their Windows operating system with more browsers than Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Published March 2, 2009
It's been a good seven years, or thereabouts, since I've had a TiVo digital video recorder in the house. My first was attached to a DirecTV satellite dish and, in the early days of the 21st century, was quite cool - tons o' channels and a great picture. Published February 25, 2009
Sometimes you forget things; I know I do. When I sat down with Samsung's P560 portable computer, I'd forgotten how big a 15.4-inch (diagonally measured) display screen could be. Published February 23, 2009
It's just what you need in your living room: 1 terabyte of storage - that's 1,000 gigabytes or 1 billion bytes - attached to your home network, backing up your family's computers. All for just $229. Published February 18, 2009
At first blush, the new Euro-scrum over Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer Web browser and its integration into Microsoft Windows seems like a '90s hit come back to life, a reprise of a conflict over "bundling" music-playing software with the operating system. Published February 16, 2009
If there's a chemical solution for the condition of being jaded, I have the feeling it will be found in Cupertino, Calif., or pretty darned close to there. Published February 11, 2009
An American software developer is forming an unusual alliance with European regulators, aiding their efforts to force Microsoft Corp. to separate its Web browser from its Windows operating system. Published February 10, 2009
The House of Representatives last week passed a bill extending the deadline for TV stations to switch broadcasts to all-digital service. Published February 9, 2009