Free PC health checks
Support.com shows off its new free PC health check application, which lets regular Joes see what’s wrong with their systems before they call IT for help.
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Free PC health checks
Support.com shows off its new free PC health check application, which lets regular Joes see what’s wrong with their systems before they call IT for help.
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Free PC health checks
Vidyo’s new videoconferencing router and platform shakes up the videoconferencing infrastructure market.
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Vidyo changes videoconferencing game
No need to learn Spanish or Chinese. SpeakLike’s IM client uses computer and human-based translation to bridge the language gap.
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SpeakLike bridges the language gap
Funky animations can now be created quickly using xtranormal’s new drag and drop creation tool.
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xtranormal brings animation to the masses
Keith admits he’s not a big fan of project management tools but is hoping to be swayed by LiquidPlanner’s new tool, unveiled at DEMO 2008.
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Better project management with LiquidPlanner
Fabrik’s new Joggle service brings all your media – photos, videos and music – into a single interface, no matter where the content is located.
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Joggle brings your media to one place
Keith talks with Livescribe at DEMO 2008 and gets a look at the company’s new pen that can record your strokes, thoughts and even do math calculations for you.
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Livescribe makes smart pen a reality
Most browsers on a mobile phone are disappointing to say the least. Skyfire’s new browsers, which uses server and client technology, unleashes the mobile client.
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Skyfire makes mobile browsing a reality
Keith tests out the HP MediaSmart Server, which makes all your music, photos and files available to all the PCs on your LAN over via the Internet.
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HP MediaSmart Server centralizes digital content
Keith Shaw sat down with the Wi-Fi Alliance’s Karen Hanley at CES to discuess the state of 802.11n certification, wi-fi security and what’s next for higher speed Wi-Fi gear.
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Wi-Fi Alliance pushes the wireless envelope
Keith gets the lowdown on the latest version of Diskeeper’s defragmentation software and finds out what the largest number of fragments the company has dealt with.
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Diskeeper tidies hard drives
ViewSonic debuted a number of new dazzling displays, including a stunning 22-inch LED-based model with a 12000:1 contrast ratio.
Affordable digital photo frames were all over the place at CES, but Mustek takes the concept one step further with the addition of an iPod dock on top of the unit.
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Mustek combines iPod dock and photo frame
D-Link’s D-Life line uses the Internet to add devices to your home data network without installing drivers or PC software, and without juggling CDs.
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D-Link simplified home network setup
Fabrik’s new line of portable takes on a whole new flavor and includes 2GB of online backup for free.
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Tasty looking portable drives