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PRODUCT REVIEW

RealPlayer 11 Is a Real Rip Contender

When ripping and playing digitized music was a novelty, media players basked in the hot software limelight. There were articles about the merits of one over another, about "wars" among vendors and lots of noise when a new version of a player arrived in the market ...

Are Fuel Cells Ready to Turn On the Juice?

Would you like a portable power source that could run your laptop five times longer than your current batteries? How about 10 times longer? ...

WEEKEND FEATURE

Online Pharmacy Brandjacking: Buyer Beware

Dubious pharmacies abound on the Internet, and they're posing a threat to both pharmaceutical companies and consumers ...

PRODUCT REVIEW

Mind Mapping Goes 3-D With Personal Brain

Mind mapping software is hot ...

Resumes: A Favorite Phishing Hole for Spammers

A data theft revealed over the weekend of some 1.6 million records from Monster.com does not raise issues of identity theft, the employment Web site asserted ...

Net Capacity: Time to Widen the Road?

Fears that traffic demands on the Internet are outstripping the Net's capacity to handle them may be premature, though continuous Net growth will necessitate new networking techniques and technologies in the future ...

PRODUCT REVIEW

SimpleTech Lends a Dash of Class to Portable Storage

Portable hard disk drives aren't the sexiest computer peripherals in the world. They're pretty much a small box with an LED or two on them ...

Credit Ranking: How Do Online Card Purveyors Measure Up?

If you're looking for a credit card and a pleasant experience on the Web, the place to go is Capital One -- at least, according to Web site evaluation firm Change Sciences Group ...

Strange Rumblings in Second Life’s Economy

"Due to exceptionally high volume, requests may be delayed up to 72 hours." ...

PRODUCT REVIEW

XPower: A Wall Socket to Go

We live in an a golden age for portable gizmos ...

Road Texting: An Accident Waiting to Happen

The risk of getting into an auto accident while reading or writing text messages is 50 percent higher than talking on a phone while driving, according to new research ...

SCIENCE

Brewing Up a Cure for Oil Addiction

Using the latest advances in genetics, two biofuel companies have developed a way to turn plant matter into fuel that can meet the nation's energy needs ...

Online Video Ads: Ready for Prime Time?

Online video watching is growing rapidly, and where the eyeballs go, you can expect advertisers to follow ...

Cybercrime Costs US Economy at Least $117B Each Year

Cybercrime has become a threat to the nation's economic and security interests, according to a report released Monday by a Congressional research and investigation agency ...

PRODUCT REVIEW

Advanced WindowsCare: Even Free Version Has Legs

Five million is a lot of anything ...

Online Sports Marketing: Setting Up for a Grand Slam

Revenues from advertising at sports sites on the Web will catapult in the next five years to more than US$1 billion, according to a report from a New York marketing research firm ...

User Postings and the Law: A Question of Structure

A ruling by a federal court in a case involving an online roommate matching service will hamstring Web innovators, a civil liberties group argued this week in papers filed with the judicial panel ...

PRODUCT REVIEW

Corel VideoStudio v.11: A Small Step Forward

With the arrival of high-definition cameras, the push for video-to-go (V2G) and, of course, Windows Vista, makers of video editing software have been handed a ticket to introduce new versions of their products. Canadian application architect Corel has done just that with the new version of its VideoStudio ...

Report: Mobile Search to Ring In Ad Billions

Revenue from search-related advertising on mobile phones will crack the US$2 billion mark in 2011, according to a report released last week by a market and trend analysis firm ...

Civil Liberties, ISPs and the FBI’s Letter-Writing Campaign

Citing information from documents obtained from the Federal Bureau of Investigation under the Freedom of Information Act, a civil liberties group Tuesday maintained the federal agency has had chronic problems with its use of anti-terror letters to collect personal information about American citizens ...

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