Friday, January 07, 2011

CES Rolls On Plus Angry Birds

The latest and greatest at CES

Here is a very long list of new products now being shown at CES in Las Vegas. Click on a product that sounds interesting to you and read more about it.. You may notice that it's raining tablets at CES. Fans of the slate-style computer have much to drink in from the likes of Dell, Samsung, Sharp, and many others. This Web page is continually updated so check in frequently.

The key mobile trends emerging from CES 2011

At this year's Consumer Electronics Show, it's all about mobile -- and mostly about Android. Srictly speaking, that's not true; there were also plenty of HDTVs, stereo speakers, and other home entertainment wares on display, but the main events have all been about mobile.

Hackers find new way to cheat on Wall Street -- to everyone's peril

'Side-channel' attack on high-frequency trading networks could net a hacker millions of dollars in just seconds -- and leave everyone else that much poorer

Four free programs to help control Windows 7

Windows 7, like all powerful operating systems, can seem a bit overwhelming and give you the feeling you've lost control. Fortunately, there are some great utilities for taming Windows 7.

Download Angry Birds For Windows XP / 7

I'm not sure how a game that involves using a slingshot to launch birds at pigs became the hit of the year, but it seems everyone I know who has an iPad is addicted to Angry Birds. Millions of copies have been sold through Apple's App Store, and Rovio Mobile, the Finnish company that developed it, also released Android and Symbian versions last year and started the new year with a version for the Playstation 3. Now you can play it on your Intel-powered Windows XP or Windows 7 netbook, too - if you're willing to spend five bucks.

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