Macworld at CES: More standout gear After a couple more days wandering CES, we stop to take another look at a few products that were especially interesting or useful. |
Developers weigh in on the Mac App Store The Mac App Store may be the biggest thing to happen to finding, installing, and updating software since the Internet. It's an equally big deal to the developers who stock the store's shelves, so Macworld spoke with some to find out the good, the bad, and the new Mac App Store world. |
The Macalope Weekly: Same as it ever was It may be 2011, but some pundits and companies are trotting out the same old tired arguments and products. Fortunately, the Macalope is rested, refreshed, and ready to take them on. |
Push a button, change your eyeglass prescription Can electronics improve eyewear? A company called PixelOptics says it has developed technology that can make better glasses for people who wear glasses. |
Glasses-free 3D: Sooner than you think Glasses-free 3D TVs (also known as "autostereoscopic TVs") are practically the flying cars of CESeveryone wants them, but they never seem to make it to market. Here's a rundown on the state of glasses-free 3D TV, and a list of the companies to look out for over the next year. |
Hands on: Software updates through the Mac App Store In case youre wondering how minor software updates through the Mac App Store work, heres a look. |
Victorinox pairs SSD with Swiss Army Knife Victorinox is unfolding a trio of Swiss Army knives that include secure USB drives--including what it calls the world's smallest solid-state drive. |
Sennheiser's new stylish, powerful gaming headphones Sennheiser showed some classic headphones at CES, but the most impressive was the new gaming headphone series, particularly PC 333D. |
Remains of the Day: Verizon on the horizon? Verizon sends the press release heard round the Intertubes, Apple announces a private soirée, and one fake Steve Jobs Twitter account finds itself under the gun. |
Veebeam sends HD video from your computer to your TV As our media world continues to fragment, I find that there are some videos that I can find easily on the Web that just aren't available on my TV. Someday, all... |
4G a war of tech and words at CES 2011 T-Mobile and Verizon traded barbs over their respective 4G offerings. |
Buffalo CloudStor lets workers create their own cloud If you want the flexibility of cloud-based storage without the worries that come with storing your important data on someone else's servers, the new CloudStor network-attached storage device from Buffalo is worth a close look. |
Blu-ray continues to thrive, in spite of streaming threat Hard to believe that just five years ago at CES, the Blu-ray Disc specification first announced. And five years on, with one format war under our belt, and another scuffle brewing, Blu-ray is in fact doing very well. |
New Creative wireless gaming headset has 50mm drivers Creative's new Tactic3D Omega headset works with a variety of games like World of Warcraft and other role playing games, as well as for listening to music, Netflix, or chatting on Skype. |
Iomega reveals SuperHero Charger and Iomega TV with Boxee On Thursday, the digital storage and content management manufacturer announced the release of two new products: the SuperHero Backup & Charger and the Iomega TV with Boxee. |
CES: HyperMac adds external power options for MacBooks MacBook owners looking for extra juice on long-haul trips away from the convenience of electrical outlets have two new options from Sanho, makers of the HyperMac series of Apple accessories. |
CES: Sennheiser, dB Logic unveil new headphones, accessories No surprise: the International Consumer Electronics Show continues to be an Apple-loving audiophile's dream. Sennheiser and dB Logic have both announced new products. |
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