Photo: HP's data-friendly iPaq
Hewlett-Packard and Cingular Wireless team up to offer e-mail and wireless data services on HP's iPaq hw6500 series of mobile PCs.
Hewlett-Packard and Cingular Wireless team up to offer e-mail and wireless data services on HP's iPaq hw6500 series of mobile PCs.
Hewlett-Packard's CEO tells Gartner crowd why he finds storage products more interesting than iPods.
The operating room of tomorrow will have monitors that show a comprehensive look at the patient's physiology during surgery, among other details.
The U10 from iRiver handles music player and video functions with a horizontal-screen format.
Scheduled for release in early 2006, Nokia's 7380 is one of three new models designed for style-conscious customers.
With a built-in LCD, Memorex's latest USB drive shows you how much storage capacity is left.
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Apple shows off its Aperture photo-editing program at a press event in Cupertino, Calif., on Oct. 19.
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer takes the stage at the Symposium/ITxpo, where he talked about new products in the pipeline and about competing with Google.
Concept cars at Tokyo Motor Show include fuel cell vehicles, Nissan's spinning Pivo and a Honda wagon for the dogs.
Although movies based on video games have led to mixed results at the box office, hope springs eternal.
Produced by a team of developers in California, the new browser is based on Firefox and integrates several new Web technologies.
Infinitessimally small nanocars developed at Rice University roll on streets paved with gold.
To celebrate its opening on Oct. 28, Calit2 is encouraging people to dress up in costumes for a real-time, multimedia movie.
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