
Most people in the world hear Hewlett-Packard and think “printers.” And who can blame them?

There was recently a little skirmish on the web regarding the question of whether or not Microsoft has stopped innovating — whether the internal corporate culture there has thwarted new ideas, and so on. Well, I think we can all agree that Microsoft hasn’t exactly been an innovation machine ...

Valve is in the midst of a media blitz at the moment — not that you’d notice, since their idea of a media blitz is secretly launching a complex alternate reality game , or emailing single novelty screenshots to six different media outlets.

Good luck sorting this one out, short-sighted lawmakers. An upcoming piece of major legislation in the UK, called the Digital Economy Bill, would essentially force all public wi-fi points offline by requiring impossibly high levels of copyright protection. The bill, which bears some similarity to the controversial DMCA here ...

Idling in the CrunchGear chatroom the other day, John says to me, that's John Biggs, he says, "Why don't you interview that guy from Toothpaste for Dinner ?" I says to John "Why?" and John says "He seems like a nice guy." Who am I to argue with John? ...

Remember that whole porn crackdown that nobody cares about anymore?

Although the iPad was a disappointment to us as far as what we were expecting, I’m still excited to try one out because I know it will be one of the devices that really helps introduce and popularize the tablet computer. And one consequence of this is the kind ...

As some of you know, I’ve been bitching up a storm about Netflix’s decision to give in to Warner Bros. demand that they not rent new release DVDs until after a 28-day window has expired. Today, Redbox, has announced they’ll do the exact same thing.

Everyone with eyes in their head can see the bright future of multi-touch displays, but the huge variety of technologies out there makes it hard to place a bet. Will capacitive film rule? Or will it be the IR overlay

Okay, so it exists . What do your favorite tech personalities, the CrunchGear team, have to say about Apple's latest opus