US Army tests its WIN-T private Internet By Mark Harris in Seattle published 6 April 09 Warfighter Information Network gives comms over 3000 square miles
Racetrack memory edges closer By Mark Harris in Seattle published 3 April 09 Solid-state magnetic storage promises speed and affordability
Waterproof Garmin Forerunner 310XT GPS By Mark Harris in Seattle published 2 April 09 New multi-sport watch gizmo can monitor heartbeats too
Cool hydrogen tech kickstarts clean cars By Mark Harris in Seattle published 2 April 09 High speed fuelling of hydrogen-powered cars just got easier
Microsoft pushes PlayReady mobile DRM By Mark Harris in Seattle published 2 April 09 Linux, Symbian and Android devices targeted by new initiatives
Jabra Halo is first dual mic Bluetooth headset By Mark Harris in Seattle published 1 April 09 Two microphones should give clearer voice calls
Tesla launches $50,000 Model S electric car By Mark Harris in Seattle published 26 March 09 But 7-seater family car will need Obama stimulus money to be made
RockBand US sales pass $1 billion By Mark Harris in Seattle published 26 March 09 Sells over 40 million songs via download in 15 months
DTS unveils Neural Surround for consoles By Mark Harris in Seattle published 26 March 09 Prototype on Xbox 360 first to debut 7.1 up-converting tech
Blockbuster teams up with TiVo By Mark Harris in Seattle published 25 March 09 BlockbusTiVo is born! Movies to rent or buy through DVRs this year
Networked helmets offer sniper protection By Mark Harris in Seattle published 25 March 09 Acoustic gunfire detection helps soldiers survive sniper attacks
Microsoft over the moon with NASA imagery By Mark Harris in Seattle published 24 March 09 WorldWide Telescope gets access to new Mars and Moon pictures
Mobiles at school don't harm kids By Mark Harris in Seattle published 24 March 09 Using mobile phones and playing video games may not be as harmful to children's academic performance as previously believed, according to new research by a team of Michigan State University scholars.
Cruise line offers 'Technology Concierges' By Mark Harris in Seattle published 23 March 09 Fed up of having to nip back to port for batteries
Sony launches new PS3 Reference Tool and SDK By Mark Harris in Seattle published 23 March 09 Should mean easier debugging and nicer trees for developers
Cold fusion - back with a bang? By Mark Harris in Seattle published 23 March 09 Researchers are reporting compelling new scientific evidence for the existence of low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR), the process once called 'cold fusion' that may promise a new source of energy.
SpiralFrog free music site shuts down By Mark Harris in Seattle published 20 March 09 Cnet is reporting that the ad-supported free music download website SpiralFrog has shut down, less than three years after it launched.
'Billions' of broadband video homes by 2020 By Mark Harris in Seattle published 20 March 09 New report foresees video-enabled home networks spanning the globe
iTunes movies go High Definition By Mark Harris in Seattle published 19 March 09 Handful of HD titles available today, Bond and Twilight on pre-order
Cisco buys Flip Video maker Pure Digital By Mark Harris in Seattle published 19 March 09 Pushes into consumer electronics alongside Linksys brand