The Russian design firm has gone to market with its "Optimus Maximus," the most-hyped keyboard of all time. Now the company is already onto its Next Big Thing, the "Optimus Popularis".
Thanks to a new software driver Nvidia is cooking up, any PC game can be played in 3D, with no extra work on the part of game developers.
Interesting information has surfaced in the documents that have been released as part of the Windows Vista Capable lawsuit.
If you're obsessed with your Wii, why not buy other stuff that looks like it? Ooh! Speakers!
Creative's HS-1200 is a full duplex headset -- meaning you can send and receive audio data simultaneously. Perfect for online gaming!
Need to get a bunch of data from your PC to your MP3 player real fast? You may be interested to know that the newest version of USB will be ten times faster.
The speed of FireWire is set to quadruple next year after the group behind it announced a new specification for the networking interface.
See what happens when we head to a busy mall and give away all the free stuff that tech companies have sent us this year.
This robot dances, plays soccer and can even fetch you a drink. But could he turn nasty and enslave us all? CNET.com.au takes a trip to the ASIMO show.
Intel and others plan to release a new version of the ubiquitous Universal Serial Bus technology in the first half of 2008, a revamp the chip maker said will make data transfer rates more than 10 times as fast by adding fiber-optic links alongside the traditional copper wires.
Wireless USB, a cable-free version of the ubiquitous device connection technology, is finally becoming a product and not just a promise.
A Canadian company on Wednesday in the US announced a new camera that doubles as a security system that scans a face in three dimensions and a Webcam for online video.
PC hardware components can provide a way for hackers to sneak malicious code onto a computer, a security researcher warned Wednesday.
Creative's new Optia webcam promises to deliver crystal clear webcam broadcasts and make you sound like a Canadian at the same time.
In one of the most anticipated gadget announcements in recent years, Apple Computer at Macworld on Tuesday introduced the "iPhone," a mobile device that CEO Steve Jobs promised will reinvent the phone.
Microsoft has partnered with gaming specialists Razer to produce the Reclusa, a new gaming keyboard directed squarely at discerning fragaholics.
More troubling than ATI or any other rival, says Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang, is the notion that customers might get complacent.
A two-month clock has begun ticking for the release of PCI Express 2.0, an update designed to help the ubiquitous computer communication technology with virtualization, power management and high-end graphics cards.
Apple Computer has released a Bluetooth-powered wireless version of Mighty Mouse, the company's only multibutton mouse.
Expect to see more opportunities for three-dimensional viewing show up on TVs, mobile phones and beyond.
With StarCraft II and Diablo III on the horizon for OS X, and the benefits designers and video editors can gain from a highly responsive and accurate mouse, this is one device you should check out.
Typing purists, gamers, and computing old schoolers will love the Das Professional Keyboard and its satisfying mechanical switch design. Most casual users, however, will balk at the AU$132 price for such an otherwise spare input device.
Microsoft Digital Media Keyboard 3000
Yep, it's a keyboard, with no delusions of trying to be anything else. For the price it's pitched at, it also happens to be a very good one.
Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000
Unless you desperately need a full-sized keyboard covered in silver to match your decor, we'd suggest you pass on the Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000, and go for one of the cheaper options.
Lexar Professional UDMA CompactFlash Dual-Slot Reader
Most users won't need Lexar's Professional UDMA reader, but if you're already deep in the high-capacity, high storage flash market, it's a great buy.
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The Apple Mac is one of the most famous and easily recognisable personal computers ever manufactured. This photo gallery takes a look inside Mac Classic -- and what technology was like in 1991.
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Apple took the wraps off its first Australian store today. Here is a sneak peek of what is inside the big glass walls.
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