In the last day of the show, we had a glimpse on the future of battery technology and an interesting interview with Steve Wozniak on passion.
Mobile phones in future could be thumb-sized in pockets, and in practically an instant, be effortlessly transformed into PDA-sized devices to send email.
Steve Wozniak got his start as a down-to-earth engineer, but the Apple co-founder made the case for keeping your head in the clouds sometimes.
As Intel prepares for multiple cores in every machine, it is bringing new tools to the table for software developers.
Bran Ferren, co-founder of Applied Minds and former president of Disney Imagineering, gave an interesting talk on visualization at IDF 2008.
From the smallest Nettop to the largest gaming rig, Intel is leaving no market untapped with its upcoming range of Nehalem processors.
Intel is working on future technology that is capable of understanding human behavior and pointing users to the appropriate course of action.
Discover how big a role technology is playing in the Beijing Olympics in our round-up of stories.
At the Worldwide Developers Conference last week, Apple announced the next evolution of its .Mac service, MobileMe.
A startup called Ozmo Devices is taking on the popular short-range wireless technology Bluetooth with a new flavor of Wi-Fi.
Apple has the best technical support in the PC industry, according to the most recent issue of Consumer Reports.
What's one of the most hated electronics on the planet? The universal remote.
NEC strengthens its home entertainment PC offerings while introducing its toughest laptop yet for the urban jungle.
Microsoft says just-found problem prevents Windows XP Service Pack 3 and Windows Vista SP 1 from working properly with its own retail management product.
Facing a June 30 deadline to stop selling PCs with Windows XP, the world's largest computer makers are getting creative.