Verizon FIOS TV reveals: faster speed, widgets and Slingbox-like streaming
During a recent media briefing, GearLive was able to get a sit down with Eric Rabe, the Senior VP of Media Relations for Verizon and talked FiOS and judging from the details, this is news that should make just about any Verizon FiOS customer a little happier. To begin with,… Continue Reading »
Oddball Tech: Invisible lamps, kids’ computers, and the Internet is alive
Carbon nanotube lamps. I know what you’re thinking. Why didn’t I think of that? Also, a computer aimed at kids seems like it could be excellent for research scientists or the clumsy. Plus, the Internet may be alive. It seems like every week I report on some kind of technology… Continue Reading »
Time Warner Cable announces highest tier bandwidth cap prices
Remember the good old days when all we needed to worry about from our ISPs was net neutrality? Those were great days when there were no caps on what we could use our Internet connection for, and we were scared it might turn into cable TV-like subscription. Now not only… Continue Reading »
President Obama to answer questions live via Internet
I’ll admit it, I was a bad American Tuesday night. I was far too busy with my homework to bother watching President Barack Obama talk about the economy, as I’m sure a lot of other people had their own reasons for not watching the President speak. There’s no way I’ll… Continue Reading »
Nabaztag:tag finally hops into the US
Sometimes there comes something that you never knew you could use or want until you see it. For instance, I bet you never thought you could want or use an Internet-capable rabbit that can read RFID tags, play music, give you news or a ton of other things. You may… Continue Reading »
Charter offers ludicrous Internet speed at 60Mbps
If you’re like me, having a slow Internet connection is maddening. Should it really take that long to load a site like ESPN? That’s why I went with a service that offers 20Mbps down; I thought that was fast. Charter has come out with its new service called Ultra60. As… Continue Reading »
Verizon Hub coming to homes on February 1
Verizon Wireless will change the old kitchen home phone system when it releases the Verizon Hub on February 1st. Touted as an innovative home phone system, the Verizon Hub is a home phone system that connects to a broadband connection that allows families to use it as a home phone… Continue Reading »
Yankee Group finds that Internet TV to boom in 2009
Have you ever noticed how the Internet is home to nearly as many videos/TV shows as you can find on the TV? Many people today watch TV on the Internet and it looks like that number will only go up as faster Internet speeds become more available. Yankee Group recently… Continue Reading »
Wi-Fi radios from Acoustic Research
Acoustic Research has just announced two new Internet radios that will have plenty of unique features without the hassle of a PC tether. The two models, the AR Infinite Radio 200 and 600i will both have Wi-Fi connectivity, AM/FM radio stations, and 512MB storage memory. Without the need to directly… Continue Reading »
About 80% of United States homes have a computer
I don’t know about you, but spending too much time away from a computer can be a bit nerve-wracking. While withdrawal-like symptoms might be a problem for some, they show just how large a part of our lives computers have become. They’re about as ubiquitous as TVs are in the… Continue Reading »
Experience what it’s like to download at unlimited speeds from a massive collection of over 800 Terabytes of user uploads. You’ll max out your Internet connection downloading a file in… Continue Reading »
Black Friday 2009
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Palm Pre Information & Updates
Palm just introduced their next-gen smartphone, the Palm Pre, and next-gen operating system, Palm webOS. Gadgetell's got the latest Pre and webOS information and news for you right here.



