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  • High-end video cards sport lower prices

    High-end video cards sport lower prices

    March 7, 2003 2:39 PM PST

    The cost of state-of-the-art video graphics is coming down. ZDNet's Patrick Houston takes a look at what you get for your money with Nvidia's new, lower-priced line of GeForce video cards. Watch this video

  • Cell phones get game

    Cell phones get game

    March 7, 2003 1:17 PM PST

    At the Game Developers Conference in San Jose, Calif., ZDNet's Pat Houston checks out the hottest new gaming platform--the cell phone. Watch this video

  • Microsoft opens doors to Office 2003

    Microsoft opens doors to Office 2003

    March 7, 2003 1:13 PM PST

    ZDNet's David Coursey and Chris Pratley, a Microsoft product manager, take a look at the new features in Microsoft Office 2003, which is now available to several thousand beta testers. Watch this video

  • Wi-Fi hot spots soar at airports

    Wi-Fi hot spots soar at airports

    March 5, 2003 5:27 PM PST

    At the San Francisco International Airport, Intel and T-Mobile unveil the latest Wi-Fi 'hot spot' for travelers, part of a nationwide effort to offer wireless connectivity at airports, hotels and cafes. Watch this video

  • Andy Grove: Wireless future is 'messy'

    Andy Grove: Wireless future is 'messy'

    March 5, 2003 3:38 PM PST

    During an Intel media event unveiling wireless hot spots at San Francisco International Airport, Intel co-founder Andy Grove tells CNET's Brian Cooley he rarely uses Wi-Fi himself. Watch this video

  • IT Radar shows shift in priorities

    IT Radar shows shift in priorities

    March 4, 2003 4:25 PM PST

    There are many choices available now for transferring your analog videos to DVD. CNET's Brian Cooley takes a look at what is involved and what you should consider before you start. Watch this video

  • Transferring your VHS tapes to DVD?

    Transferring your VHS tapes to DVD?

    February 28, 2003 11:55 AM PST

    There are many choices available now for transferring your analog videos to DVD. CNET's Brian Cooley takes a look at what is involved and what you should consider before you start. Watch this video

  • Everquest moves to PlayStation 2

    Everquest moves to PlayStation 2

    February 27, 2003 4:39 PM PST

    CNET's Brian Cooley takes a look at the newest edition of Everquest, the first to be released for a console gaming system and designed to support 5,000 simultaneous players. Watch this video

  • Gateway 400L connects with 6-in-1 media reader

    Gateway 400L connects with 6-in-1 media reader

    February 26, 2003 4:17 PM PST

    Are laptops with 6-in-1 media readers - and no floppy drives - the future of notebook computers? CNET's Brian Cooley takes a look at the new Gateway 400L, the first notebook to be able to read 6 different types of memory cards from one device. Watch this video

  • Meet the man behind Sun's N1 strategy

    Meet the man behind Sun's N1 strategy

    February 25, 2003 4:58 PM PST

    In an exclusive Face-to-Face interview, ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber talks with Sun's Chief Strategy Officer Mark Tolliver about N1, Sun's stand on Linux, and the Java development community. Watch this video

  • New concept PC has designs on productivity

    New concept PC has designs on productivity

    February 20, 2003 2:43 PM PST

    At the Intel Developer Forum, ZDNet's Pat Houston checks out Marble Falls, Intel's new concept PC that's designed for the personal productivity worker and features enhanced hyper-threading technology, dual screens and a small desktop footprint. Watch this video

  • Is mesh technology a better network connection?

    Is mesh technology a better network connection?

    February 20, 2003 2:37 PM PST

    At the Intel Developer Forum, ZDNet's Pat Houston sees how wireless mesh networks may change the way consumers network their computers and wireless devices. Watch this video

  • Intel offers new chip standard for business PCs

    Intel offers new chip standard for business PCs

    February 19, 2003 2:26 PM PST

    At the Intel Developer Forum in San Jose, Calif., ZDNet's Pat Houston sees a new computing platform that includes what Intel believes will become the new chip standard for business PCs--increasing speed, efficiency and security. Watch this video

  • The lowdown on low-priced laptops

    The lowdown on low-priced laptops

    February 14, 2003 7:41 AM PST

    Laptops under $1,000--do you get what you pay for? CNET's Brian Cooley and CNET Review's Janice Chen critique and compare two new models. Watch this video

  • Cell phones get smarter with new Intel chip

    Cell phones get smarter with new Intel chip

    February 12, 2003 3:00 PM PST

    CNET's Brian Cooley sees Intel's newest 3-in-1 cell phone chip, which the company claims will make cell phones smarter, faster and more efficient. Watch this video

  • Moore: Law's good for several more years

    Moore: Law's good for several more years

    February 10, 2003 6:55 PM PST

    At a news conference in San Francisco, Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy unveils a new line of enterprise blade servers and a new business approach that he hopes will streamline the way customers choose, purchase and service Watch this video

  • Sun overhauls server line

    Sun overhauls server line

    February 10, 2003 3:09 PM PST

    At a news conference in San Francisco, Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy unveils a new line of enterprise blade servers and a new business approach that he hopes will streamline the way customers choose, purchase and service their computer networks. Watch this video

  • NASCAR fans go mobile

    NASCAR fans go mobile

    February 4, 2003 4:15 PM PST

    CNET.com's Brian Cooley looks at a new way to get the latest stock car news, stats and live updates -- direct to your cell phone or PDA. Watch this video

  • ZDNet in 2003

    ZDNet in 2003

    February 3, 2003 4:06 PM PST

    ZDNet's Patrick Houston talks with CNET.com's Annette Cardwell about the different TV display technologies consumers should test out before making a purchase. Watch this video

  • Plasma, HDTV, LCD, which TV is right for you?

    Plasma, HDTV, LCD, which TV is right for you?

    January 30, 2003 1:36 PM PST

    ZDNet's Patrick Houston talks with CNET.com's Annette Cardwell about the different TV display technologies consumers should test out before making a purchase. Watch this video

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