Brian Tong brings you a showdown between two of the top flash-based consumer high-definition Cameras. Who's got the goods? The Prizefight ring will decide it all.
The high cost of driving has many college students turning to Internet classes.
Topher Kohan handles search engine optimization for CNN.com. He has the scoop on Google's new Web browser, Chrome.
Young students can find homework help online at AskKids.com.
Google's new Web browser, called Chrome, does much of what a browser needs to do these days, but as AP Technology Writer Peter Svensson found out, Chrome needs some polish. (Sept. 3)
The computer company invites media to a product release party.
Most people love curling up with a good book, especially while on holiday but it is always a problem trying to cram those heavy novels into your suitcase - now there is a solution.
A Scots-based US musician claims to have come up with a new way of beating internet pirates.
While the desktop is still legal, Rich Brown unboxes the first Mac clone in years: the Psystar Open Computer.
Though its navigation controls and keypad aren't up to par, the Sony Ericsson K850i is one of the finest camera phones we've seen.
Got an itching for mobile browsing? Share your links with the world without worrying about character limits using ceSnipURL.
The Philips BDP7200 has a unique design and is Profile 1.1 compliant, but subpar Blu-ray image quality and the lack of onboard audio-decoding options limit its appeal.
Robert Downey Jr. blasts off in 'Iron Man, Tim Allen plays a baddie in 'Redbelt,' and Guillermo del Toro signs on for the 'Hobbit.' Plus new stuff in TV, DVDs, and games.
If you don't mind its red frame, the Samsung LN52A650 LCD HDTV will reward you with a panoply of features and excellent picture quality.
Babies come under attack in a shocking video game release, Microsoft biffs it big-time, and people sing. And we wish they wouldn't.
The LG Vu is a sleek multimedia touch-screen phone that also supports AT&T Mobile TV, AT&T's new live TV service.
The year is young, but already there's no shortage of bad software.
It's all the latest from the Crave blog with Brian Tong and guest hostess Bonnie Cha. This week they talk about 'Mario Kart' for the Wii, shiny Pebble MP3 players, a dream come true for Panoramas, a touchless remote, and keyboard pants you won't want to be seen in.
The Dell Crystal is a 22-inch wide-screen flat panel monitor that comes with a 2-megapixel Webcam and houses two speakers within the glass overlay. Overall, the monitor has a very nice aesthetic but is a bit pricey, as it has limited connection options.
The Parrot DS1120 Bluetooth speaker system isn't cheap, but it looks--and sounds--pretty good.
Panasonic's TH-42PX80U 42-inch plasma sets the picture-quality-to-value standard for entry-level flat-panel HDTVs.
Don't just click X! You might be installing malware.
The Nyko Zero Wireless Controller makes for a decent secondary or backup controller, but it doesn't fully match the comfort and performance of the DualShock 3.
Logitech's revised version of its already distinctive G15 gaming keyboard adds polish and trims some of the fat. Throw in the now-mature user community that churns out lots of homebrew apps for the built-in LCD screen, and we'd recommend this keyboard to any PC gamer as a unique, useful, and customizable input device.
A new book examines America's Internet habits.
Google is taking aim at Microsoft by unveiling a new open source browser.
Google's Jessica Powell takes Rory Cellan-Jones through Chrome's features.
Device embedded into mirror scans tag for additional clothing options.
Mobile operator O2 UK says its six-month trial reveals strong consumer demand for contact-less mobile technology, but questions persist.
A 23-year-old student is on death row in Afghanistan after being found guilty of blasphemy.
Errol Barnett talks via Webcam with one of the RNC/YouTube finalist.
The search engine introduces a new Web browser.
Notebook computer has new mobile connections, embedded 3G HSPA connectivity.
New products by Logitech and Sony for tech-savvy students.
"Click" author Bill Tancer talks about what our Internet searches say about us.
The new liquid crystal display is not only thin, it is completely wireless.
Internet mapping is wiping the rich geography of Britain off the map, the president of the British Cartographic Society has said.
The popular Web browser updates its functions.
Electric giraffes? Got it! Playing with hot metal? Got that, too! Brian Tong checks out the Maker Faire in San Mateo for everything do-it-yourself.