Asustek Computers Become More Reliable - Service Company

Asus, Apple and Lenovo Continue to Lead Reliability "Hit Parade"

Via Technologies Plans to Release Quad-Core Chips in Late 2011

Via Nano Quad-Core Processors Due in a Year - Report

Next-Generation ATI Radeon Graphics Board Allegedly Gets Pictured

Alleged Radeon "Cayman XT" Image Gets Published

Elpida and Spansion Manufacture Charge-Trapping NAND Flash Memory

Elpida and Spansion Produce Charge-Trapping 4GB SLC NAND

Libratone Beats wireless speakers begin playing when you enter the room

We're suckers for wireless speakers, but they have to work. We're not the least bit interested in streaming technologies that stutter from interference or compress the audio to ...

Drift into a peaceful slumber with Panasonic’s self-rocking Relax Chair Yasumi

Paul Miller not included.

Drift into a peaceful slumber with Panasonic's self-rocking Relax Chair Yasumi originally appeared on Engadget...

Klipsch Image S5i Rugged in-ear headphones earn our respect (video)

"Rugged" is one of those terms thrown around pretty loosely by the consumer electronics industry. So when Klipsch, a name that's not exactly synonymous with husky men in the sadd...

Weird News: The dress-phone and exploding planes

We hand pick a few of the last 7 days’ weird, quirky and just plain funny tech happenings

 

Poking a bear with a stick (email):

In Germany it appears as though criminals are under appreciat...

Facebook’s search results now show ‘liked’ stories

With Facebook's latest gift to social stalkers, the Subscribe button, recently coming out, their search results has also received an upgrade. Articles which are ranked by the number of 'like...

Royal Mail’s stamps can be read by iPhones, Androids

Royal Mail has come out with what it calls the world's first "intelligent" stamp. A stamp that shows online content when a smartphone is used to read it has been released by Royal Mail. A smartphone that has the free image recognition application - Junaio - can view the stamp,...