
The new Dell Crystal LCD Monitor takes some bold new steps forwards in LCD, miniature digital camera and speaker technologies.

Working on environment-friendly IT products can sometimes bring about unusual results. In this case it’s a pendrive with a case made from corn.

Apacer has announced a new series of flash memory devices from the Handy Steno family, code-named AH 522. The series includes two models with 8GB and 16GB capacity.

The aim of the 3M Privacy Filter is to give you some added privacy when working on your laptop, by preventing nosey bystanders from reading off of your laptop’s monitor.

Whipsaw has made a really small PC. It’s called Zero Client Pano and is supposed to replace typical PCs which can be found in most offices.

In this growing digital age, personal security is becoming more and more difficult with the threats posed by phishing, password dictionary attacks and the vast array of malicious software out there today.
Look how far we’ve come: The Iomega Super eGo 1TB external hard drive

Way back in 1980, the folks at IBM released their first 1GB hard drive. Measuring larger than a coffin and weighing over 500 pounds, you can see we’ve come a long way since then, since that much memory space will literally fit in the palm of our hands these days. Oh, and back then, this drive cost $40,000!

Sure, if you want a WiFi signal booster, you could dig up some vague instructions on how to build your own, but if you don’t have the time (or aren’t too tech-savvy), this dish adapter can give you super long distance access to your wireless network, increasing signal strength by up to 600%.