Neowin Review: Asus Eee PC 1000
After years of owning what is considered a standard-size laptop (14.1" Compaq V1000), I decided to replace it and upgrade to something smaller, lighter, with better battery life and about the same power. So clearly a netbook was the solution to my problem. I'm reviewing the Asus Eee PC 1000... Read on »
Roku to support Amazon.com video
Today, Amazon announced that is going to start offering customers the ability to purchase and rent digital movies and TV episodes from the Amazon Video On Demand store, via the Roku Digital Video Player. The Roku Player currently supports only the Netflix service, but starting early 2009 it will will... Read on »
Gamestop says 'goodbye' to Xbox
Gamestop rings in the New Year by no longer accepting trade-ins for original Xbox consoles, games or accessories. It is not official as yet, but an internal memo has been making its way around, informing employees that this new ruling will take place starting February 9, 2009. On the other... Read on »
Video game industry predictions for 2009
Back in 2008, the gaming industry appeared to be resistant to the current economic situation. But near the end of the year... Read on »
Joost your iPhone
Remember 2006, when Joost started delivering previously recorded TV shows to your computer for free? But then in 2007 they just seemed... Read on »
NeowIn-Focus: Solid-state drives revealed
Welcome to this, a comprehensive guide to understanding solid state drives. The purpose of this article is to help the reader understand how commercially available solid state drives came into existence as well as clarify some of the terms utilized when talking about these devices and some advantages and drawback... Read on »
TiVo on the go
It seems like TiVo is really out to make customers happy this holiday season. First they allow their users to order pizza from their couch, then they made a killer bundle deal withBestBuy and now they launch a new website that allows users to remotely search and record shows from... Read on »
TiVo offers on-screen pizza ordering
TiVo, the pioneer of digital recording service and smart-guide searching now becomes a pioneer in the advertising market by announcinig on Monday a new free service to all subscribers with an active TiVo account: ordering Domino's pizza through your TV. How does this work? Basically when a Domino's ad runs,... Read on »
TMI Google?
Ten years ago a search engine service by the name of "Google" appeared. With its page ranking system and related searches, it quickly gained popularity and grew to be the #1 search engine. In 2002 Google made the search algorithm corporate and sold it to enterprises. In 2004 they released... Read on »
Technology in danger?
It is no secret that many countries in the world are currently dealing with some difficult economic times. Up until recently the whole "economic crisis" was limited to the financial/investment market, but the technology sector has started to take a hit as well. Companies such as Comcast, Yahoo! and HP... Read on »
Kindle, book of the future?
With the dawn of on-line digital music stores and digital distribution growing in popularity every day, it was only a matter of time until books became digitized. There are already some services out there (such as Google Books, digitalbookindex.org and most respectable libraries) that offer a digital copy of some... Read on »




















