By Dan Nystedt, IDG News ServiceUsers should not be fooled by a possible stabilizing in DRAM prices in coming weeks because it's only a speed bump on the way down, analysts say.Strong online sales ...
By Sandra Rossi, IDG News ServiceIT spending in Australia's retail industry will top A$1.54 billion (US$1.35 billion) by the end of 2007 with the market continuing to grow at a cumulative growth rate ...
By Agam Shah, IDG News ServiceUnfazed by the failure of earlier subscription-based PCs from vendors like PeoplePC, Zonbu Wednesday launched an inexpensive subscription notebook that the company ...
By Jon Brodkin, IDG News ServiceThe Google Maps product for cell phones is now using cell tower ID information to tell users where they are and what destinations are nearby.Google on Wednesday ...
By Brad Reed, IDG News Service Verizon's decision to give customers the option of connecting to its network through outside devices is, to say the least, a departure from its past views on ...
By John Cox, IDG News ServiceThe world's first large-scale 802.11n wireless LAN is now operational. And students using the network at the small, rural New York state college where the wireless ...
By Rodney Gedda, IDG News ServiceVodafone Australia has improved the value of its [[ArtId:1188709206|mobile broadband offering]] by launching a 5GB data plan for US$39 per month. Touted by the ...
By David Rosenbaum, IDG News ServiceI never gave much thought to my bathroom until water started dripping out of the recessed lights in the kitchen below it. Naturally, I called a plumber. He told me ...
By Nancy Gohring, IDG News ServiceGoogle launched a location service for mobile users on Wednesday that doesn't rely on GPS. Google Maps with My Location, currently in beta, locates users who don't ...
By Agam Shah, IDG News ServiceMemory maker Micron Technology on Wednesday introduced a line of solid-state drives (SSDs) and said it would plug the technology into portable storage devices by ...