Month of November, 2007

A Speedy Tablet and a Bargain Laptop Debut

The low-cost T-6815 and the convertible E-295C, formerly under the Gateway brand and now sold by MPC, enter our all-purpose laptops chart.

Sony LocationFree Tops Slingbox Solo

Sony's LF-V30 LocationFree delivers sharp video and audio, while the Slingbox Solo supports multiple devices.

Jangl’s Latest Free Upgrade

Jangl, Inc., the company connecting millions of online profiles and mobile phones, safely and privately, today debuted a major upgrade to its free service, enabling a text messaging capability that cleverly connects mobile handsets and personal computers fo

Cell Phone Battery Didn't Kill Korean Worker

A South Korean construction worker reportedly killed by an exploding cell phone battery was actually killed in an industrial accident.

Cell Phone Battery Didn't Kill Korean Worker

A South Korean construction worker reportedly killed by an exploding cell phone battery was actually killed in an industrial accident.

HP, Acer Beat Up on Dell in Q3 PC Rankings

HP expanded its PC market share lead over Dell, and Acer snatched the number two ranking in laptops during the third quarter.

Look Out Lenovo: Dell Plans Expansion in China

Dell plans to expand its presence in China from 45 cities to more than 1,000 over the next year.

Use Your Cell Phone as a Modem for Your PC

With the right cell phone and online data service, the Internet is just a call away.

Technology's Most (and Least) Reliable Brands

Which companies can you trust? We asked 60,000 PC World readers--and they told us about their experiences with PCs, printers, cameras, routers, and more.

Use Your Cell Phone as a Modem for Your PC

With the right cell phone and online data service, the Internet is just a call away.