Are you sure it’s a motorcycle? Well, you could call it the smallest naked street bike you’ve seen. You could almost hide it in ...
GE Hitachi
Nuclear Energy
, one of the world's biggest providers of nuclear reactors, says it has an alternative to burying nuclear ...
With the IdeaPad U150, Lenovo continues stepping gradually from the bookish land of ThinkPads into the world of cool ultraportable...
GE Hitachi
Nuclear Energy
, one of the world's biggest providers of nuclear reactors, says it has an alternative to burying nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain in Nevada, the proposed waste repository that the Obama administration has said is now "off the table." Based in Wilmington, NC, GE Hitachi wants to use nuclear waste as a fuel for advanced nuclear power plants, significantly reducing the volume of waste and the length of time that most of the w...
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LG has entered its own little battle 'bot into the Android fray, but the InTouch Max GW620 is no bone-crushing super phone . Rather, it's a bargain-basement effort that doesn't have much of an arsenal with which to shatter its bigger rivals into a thousand flaming fragments.
The GW620 is available for free on a £22-per-month contract, and you can also pick it up for around £270 SIM-free. Read more...
Though the awkward model number doesn't roll off the tongue, the Toshiba Satellite T135D-S1324 ultraportable laptop is a slim, sleek package that offers some pleasant surprises while making a few compromises. Read more...
My first impressions of the
Nikon D300
digital SLR camera may rekindle my fondness for Nikon SLRs. It's not a perfect 10, but it's interesting and nicely built, and it performed better than I expected.
In Video: Five Reasons to Love the Nikon D300
Such is the life of the rider of this science-fictionish contraption, an instant celebrity who is continually barraged with questions each and every time the bike comes to a stop. And, even then, many wouldn’t wait until it was parked, as several times cell phone cameras were dangled out open car windows and wide-eyed, smiling gawkers would yell out above the breeze, “Hey, what the hell is that thing?!” Read more...
On paper, Philips's new DVR-DVD recorder looks like the ideal combination. Boasting an 80GB hard drive, the HDRW720 pauses and rewinds live video and archives your shows to DVD+R/+RW. Unfortunately, the deck comes saddled with some crippling limitations, including needlessly arcane onscreen menus, and the inability to record directly to DVD. Read more...