Part of the TechWeb Business Technology Network
Get more from your new iPhone; InformationWeek's Mitch Wagner showsyou how to master the keyboard, clipboard, Spotlight search, and morefeatures of the new iPhone 3.0 software.
Mitch Wagner gives us a first look at Firefox 3.5, inlcuding some of its new user interface features, privacy mode, its geolocation capability, and its new embedded video and audio functionality using HTML 5.
Pelotonics founder Troy Malone shows InformationWeek's Mitch Wagner about the online project management solution's integration with Google Docs, Evernote, and other upcoming developments.
Although it's possible to unearth and connect to like-minded people on social networks like Facebook, or on niche sites like TV.com (where community forms around a specific TV show), Lunch.com makes such organic discovery and connections its mission.
At Web 2.0 Expo, InformationWeek editor-at-large "reviewcams" Allstate Insurance Company's FrienderBenders.com with one of the company's Internet marketing managers Marcia Hansen.
At Web 2.0 Expo, InformationWeek editor-at-large catches up with PeoplePond president Theron McCullough for a ReviewCam of PeoplePond. According to McCollough, the purose of PeoplePond is to make your disaggregated digital persona more searchable.
At Web 2.0 Expo, InformationWeek editor-at-large David Berlind "ReviewCams" Zealog.com with its founder Aaron Hurley. Zealog.com makes childs play out of tracking any measurement and then layering a social network on top of that "tracking."
While this startup may not be an IT solution, Lilgrams.com is a solution that any IT pro who's also a parent will tip his or her hat to (and may even subscribe to as a part of their personal technology portfolio).
At Web 2.0 Expo (March 2009), SmartyCard's Aaron Burcell gets in the hotseat with TechWebTV's David Berlind to ReviewCam his company's online service that looks to incent tween learning through high-tech rewards. Does the idea send the right message?
Apple's iPhone gets a battery boost with the Mophie Juice Pack. InformationWeek's Alex Wolfe demos the hot new accessory.
A look at the features of Microsoft's upcoming Windows 7 operating system, with commentary from InformationWeek's Alex Wolfe and a peek at a couple of Microsoft tech videos.
InformationWeek editor-at-large David Berlind takes delivery of Amazon's Kindle 2 ebook from the UPS Delivery Truck and rolls tape to capture the entire unboxing experience in video.
A look at Intel's latest quad-core processor and a discussion of where the chip industry is headed from InformationWeek's Alex Wolfe.
Technologizer blogger Harry McCracken provides a few highlights from Mobile World Congress, including his favorite phone from the show.
Learn about the hottest PC speech app around -- Dragon Naturally Speaking 10 -- as InformationWeek's Alex Wolfe talks with Peter Mahoney, vice president of worldwide sales at Nuance Communications.
At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Sony Ericsson announced and showed a prototype of a phone it's temporarily calling Idou. It features a high resolution display, and a 12.1 Megapixel camera, running the Symbian OS.
With a little help from novelist Stephen King, Jeff Bezos took the stage at the Morgan Library in New York City today (February 9th, 2009) to show off the latest revision of its ebook reader: Kindle 2
ASUS is one of the pioneers in NetBooks, the ultra small, energy efficient, lightweight notebooks. At CES they showed off some of the newest units, including some with touch screen interfaces.
Startup Ctera traveled from Israel to show off its exquisite little device, which plugs into a wall outlet, a USB stick and an Ethernet connection, and thus provides shared storage for a small network and connects to Ctera's cloud backup service.
Horizon Fuel Cells struck again at this year's CES, showing the next stage of its technology, which uses water and fuel cells to charge devices of all sizes. The company has not only come out with its Hydropak product, but a slew of new products.
HeartMath's emWave is a simple combination of hardware and software that allows you to monitor the coherence of your heart rate, breathing and thoughts for better health and stress relief.
HP's personal systems group was showing off a plethora of new technology at CES, including some updates to its smart touch interface, some new net books, new displays, and a media center server for the home.
NEC's NP62 projector has USB and blue tooth capability, auto focus, auto keystone, and auto power-on to make on the go executives lives that much easier when it comes to making presentations.
BlueTooth headsets were everywhere at CES, but Blue Ant always has something new and innovative. This year, it was showing off its slim Q1, with some significant wind suppression modifications and voice control.
CES is always full of brand-new HDTVs and this year was no exception. LG's booth in particular was a mesmerizing array of televisions of all sizes and types, including its much touted sub-inch thick LCD display, and its Broadband-connected TV.
LG showcased its Watch Cell Phone at CES 2009 in Las Vegas, demonstrating its ability not just to tell time and make phone calls, but run applications, take photos, take video, conduct two-way videoconferencing and more.
Palm unveiled its long-awaited platform, the Pre, at CES in Las Vegas. Not only is the hardware impressive, the underlying operating system, Palm's Web OS, is even more phenomenal.
Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies introduces water-powered fuel cells that can generate enough power to recharge cell phones, music players, and even laptop computers.
Voltaic Systems offers backpacks and shoulder bags with built-in solar panels that can be used to recharge music players or cell phones.
The wireless, two-way Zigbee standard is being used to control home power consumption, letting utilities turn off lights or change temps on air conditioners.
Scott E-vest offers the latest in geek-wear with a multi-pocket vest that can hold just about every gadget you own.
Why are David Caruso, start of CSI: Miami, Chuck D of Public Enemy, and DMC of Run DMC at the Consumer Electronics Show?
A prototype of a consumer EEG system maps brain activity to control applications or avatars.
ICP Solar offers several types of solar panels that can be easily set up to generate power to recharge a variety of digital devices.
Allworx introduces an inexpensive voice-over-IP phone system that's designed for businesses with 5 to 100 workers.
DigitalFoci introduces the Picture Porter Elite, which stores photos, music, and video in a pocket-sized media player.
The inexpensive media players can take high definition content from just about any device in your house and play it on a home theater.
The power bricks are designed to recarge all types of laptops, music players, cell phones, and other mobile devices.
The SuperTooth 3 wireless speaker phone synchs with your cell phone, notifies you who is calling, and lets you talk and interact without taking your hands off the steering wheel.
The company adds new features to its V1 wireless headset that lets the user issue voice commands that can control the headset as well as the cell phone.
Ford adds Microsoft's Synch technology to some of its models to let drivers use voice commands to control their music players and cell phones.
Panasonic showed off a 150-inch plasma TV at the Consumer Electronics Show.
The U810 packs a full-powered personal computer into a small form factor that's designed to appeal to consumers who want a lightweight device.
Neonode has launched a new type of touch screen, which operates on light and is easier to use.
Semiconductor companies today need business agents to protect their intelectual property, the company says.
The company takes the processor design after the placement phase to see how to best maximize it for high-end systems, advanced micro processors, network processors, and wireless telecom chips.
The company's extended display targets the mobile workforce with a larger screen for easier viewing.
Yahoo aims at mobile developers with an open developer platform called Yahoo Go.
You'll always know where you are with this global-positioning wristwatch, from Garmin.
Intel boosts mobile computing with the pacesetter of the new MID category.
From the Consumer Electronics Show, a new way to carry long extra rechargeable battery power.
From the Consumer Electronics Show, a new view on the wide-screen display, from Alienware.
Want to project your mobile phone onto a big screen? Here's how.
From the Consumer Electronics Show, David Berlind uncovers the latest in road-warrior luggage.
From the Consumer Electronics Show, Kleer talks about the chip behind Sennheiser's wireless headphones.
From the Consumer Electronics Show, a real-world Dick Tracy phone.
Text messaging gets smarter with JotYou's location-based boost.
World's coolest bluetooth headset, live from the Consumer Electronics Show.
Sneak peek at a unique, totally automated backup product.
Zagg's invisible shield uses military-grade plastic to make SmartPhones bulletproof.
Samsung shows off its handheld Q1 Premium UMPC at the Consumer Electronics Show.
Fujitsu shows off its bio-friendly 'Corn PC,' and other hot concept computers.
Need GPS navigation? Check out Garmin's 2GB SD card that can be plugged into a Palm smartphone
In this Over The Air Weblog, Eric Zeman tests out MagicJack, which promises you'll never need to pay for another phone call. To good to be true?
Techweb's Weekly Comedy Show On Muppets, Digital Cameras, Steve Jobs and More
Techweb's Weekly Comedy Show On YouTube lawsuits, Intel anti-trust suits, Mac vs. PC spoofs and More
Techweb's Weekly Comedy Show on Wooden Computer Cases, more Mac vs. PC spoofs, Cisco's acquistion of WebEx and more
Techweb's Weekly Comedy Show On Solar Flares, E-mail Addicts and Much More
Techweb's Weekly Comedy Show on Pi, Apple, Google, Funerals and more.
Techweb's Weekly Comedy Show on E-bay User Fraud, the Death of Fortran's Inventor and more.
Techweb's Weekly Comedy Show on Humanoid Robts, A Quarter Million Dollar Rocket Belt, China Going To The Moon and More
Techweb's Weekly Comedy Show on E-mail bankruptcy, Catering to Virgins Who Run IT, TSA's Lost Employee Records and more
The Friday ITch -- Season 2, Episode 1
The Friday ITch -- Season 2, Episode 2
The Friday ITch -- Season 2, Episode 3
The Friday ITch -- Season 2, Episode 4
The Friday ITch -- Season 2, Episode 5
The Friday ITch -- Season 2, Episode 6
The Friday ITch -- Season 2, Episode 7
The Friday ITch -- Season 2, Episode 8
Clark Kellogg, Former Basketball Star, Talks About The Affect of Technology on Today's Sports Coverage
Len Elmore, Former Basketball Star, Talks About The Affect of Technology On Today's Sports Coverage
Jim Nantz, College Hoops Announcer, Discusses The Affect of Technology on Sports Coverage
Legendary College Hoops Announcer Discusses The Affects of Technology On Sports Coverage
CBS College Basketball Announcer Discusses The Affects of Technology on The Game
CBSSPorts.com GM Jason Kint Talks About the Video On Demand Offering for March Madness 2008
TechWeb TVs Executive Producer, Fritz Nelson, speaks with Mark Cuban, Co-Founder of HDNet, about the effects and costs of broadcasting video content and programming over the Internet. Is the Internet built to scale for video?
InformationWeek blogger Alex Wolfe catches the vibe at the July 11 New York City launch of Apple's 3G iPhone, with a guest appearance by CBS News analyst Jeff Greenfield.
A Quick Demonstration of a Nifty Tool to Manage Your Tabs
InformationWeek's Mitch Wagner demonstrates some of the latest features found in FireFox3.