-
Get scrubbing with one of these magnificent cleaning gadgets.
-
Get scrubbing with one of these magnificent cleaning gadgets.
-
Left-behind dolls, birth certificates, relatives' ashes may reflect despair.
-
-
Obama's polling finds that he's scooping up most new voters and a commanding majority of independents.
-
NEW YORK (AP) -- Latching on to a trend in the wireless industry, AT&T Inc. said Wednesday it has started an initiative to encourage manufacturers to create more non-phone gadgets that connect to its wireless network....
-
Latching on to a trend in the wireless industry, AT&T Inc. said Wednesday it has started an initiative to encourage manufacturers to create more non-phone gadgets that connect to its wireless network.
-
Latching on to a trend in the wireless industry, AT&T Inc. said Wednesday it has started an initiative to encourage manufacturers to create more non-phone gadgets that connect to its wireless network.
-
While children are often keen on getting hold of the latest toys and gadgets, parents may take comfort in findings suggesting that what all kids really crave is affection.
-
The Consumer Electronics Association found a drop in the percentage of U.S. consumers expressing an intention to buy video games, cameras, music players and laptops.
-
The Consumer Electronics Association found a drop in the percentage of consumers expressing an intention to buy video games, cameras, music players and laptops.
-
Want to know how big a product is? Check out Pective, which scales items to their correct size based on how big your monitor is.
-
ABC News' Matthew Jaffe Reports: Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., on Sunday guaranteed that if elected, Sen. Barack Obama., D-Ill., will be tested by an international crisis within his first six months in power and he will need supporters to stand...
-
Biodegradable laptops, solar-powered batteries, cell phones made from recycled materials, and other green travel gadgets.
-
Newark, N.J. is one of America's roughest cities -- but perhaps not for long.
-
Some homeowners trying to rid a home of ghosts take a do-it-yourself approach. Others call for professional intervention.
-
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and more devices to make life behind the wheel more comfortable.
-
NEW YORK (Reuters) - More and more shoppers are willing to spend on gadgets with a touchscreen -- even if it means they lose on extra features and better quality.
-
While a poll revealed that a third of Americans (admitted that they) believe in an afterlife, there are no official numbers to gauge how well the ghost-busting equipment biz fares in revenue.
-
NEW YORK/ATLANTA (Reuters) - Shoppers who crave electronics goodies, but are increasingly short on cash, may sacrifice a gym membership or movie popcorn just to get a new gadget like the "Google phone" this holiday season.
-
LONDON (Reuters) - Gadget makers showed off their green credentials at a technology show in London on Friday to try to tempt consumers worried about soaring fuel bills, climate change and the financial crisis.
-
In the throes of a divorce, Harry Hurt II is cleaning out and moving on and checking the Dumpster, too.
-
WE all love our gadgets, and love having more and more of them, but technophilia has a downside: running all those gadgets takes energy - a lot of it.
-
A Scots art lover who bought a drawing by artist Joan Eardley finds a valuable painting hidden inside the frame.
-
When I first began using Windows Vista, I dismissed the Sidebar as a gimmick. It didn’t help that the default gadgets Microsoft offered were of limited utility and that some early gadgets caused performance problems. Over time, though, I’ve become a Sidebar convert. I haven’t encountered a performance problem with a Vista gadget since SP1 was released. More importantly, the selection of third-party gadgets has grown tremendously, and there are now plenty of good business-focused tools to choose from. I thought about this the other day when Paul Thurrott mentioned his inability to find any gadgets that made the Sidebar worth using. I understand why he and a lot of other people think that, because Microsoft has done a pretty...
-
SARGENT, Ga. (AP) -- Would-be cleaners take note: A blowtorch is not a good substitute for a broom. Coweta County authorities said Galen Winchell set fire to his west Georgia home Wednesday as he cleaned cobwebs from exterior eaves with a blowtorch. Winchell noticed the blaze when he saw smoke pouring from the attic....
-
(Credit: Etre) Like the Freehands that came before them, the Etre Touchy gloves lack a thumb and index finger so gadget owners can keep their hands warm while more easily touching, tapping, and pinching their devices' controls and touch screens. Are we seeing a style trend? To quote the inimitable ...
-
hi everybody, i'm new member in this forum. i found great website https://www.allyve.com on it we can manage some widgets from any website service...
-
TOLUCA, Mexico (AP) -- Four scuba divers died while performing maintenance in an aqueduct that supplies Mexico City, authorities reported Sunday....
-
Gadget makers love to sell us on all the things their devices can do, whether it's letting us chat with distant friends at any time or watch movies on our commute. But can anyone fix this stuff when it breaks? That's a question raised by the Pew Internet & American Life Project, which discovered in a survey released Sunday that 15 per cent of people who had some piece of technology break down in the previous year were never able to get it repaired. The figure was even higher for certain products. Almost a quarter of cellphone users said they never managed to get their device fixed. And among those who did resolve an issue, a higher percentage either corrected the problem themselves or sought help from friends or relatives rather than calling customer service. The survey covered computers, internet service, music players, cellphones and their higher-end siblings known as smart phones. And while the results are no conclusive verdict on the state of customer care in the digital age, analysts say the figures i ...
-
Read full story for latest details.
-
HOUSTON (AP) -- Two astronauts face a tedious cleaning and lube job Tuesday, the first of a series of spacewalks to resurrect a massive joint that turns one of the international space station's power-generating solar-panel wings toward the sun....
-
Vodafone, in a gesture of supreme generosity, are now offering customers a service called FlipFont: the ability to change the system font on mobile phones in exchange for £1.99 of hard-earned cash. It's an ingenious money-making scheme, because it panders to that compulsion we have to personalise and customise our phones and computers with new graphics and sounds, despite their looking and sounding far better when they were switched on for the first time.
-
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fed up with ugly routers and clunky hard drives, a growing number of consumers are looking for well-designed gadgets that complement decor instead of cluttering desktops and clashing with furniture.
-
CNET News reporter Ina Fried says she's grateful for her BlackBerry Curve. To read which gadgets other Crave contributors are giving thanks for, click on the image above.(Credit: James Martin/CNET News) As Thanksgiving approaches, we here at Crave are feeling grateful for a lot of things: ...
-
Despite stock market losses, bank failures, and worries about deflation, technology geeks still want their gadgets. TechRepublic's Geek Gift Guide 2008 brings together reviews and photos of some of the best geek gifts on the market for the holiday shopping season.
-
CNET's Dan Farber and ZDNet's Larry Dignan discuss the big stories of the week in the EIC Squared podcast.