NASA has released the newly restored video from the July 20, 1969 live television broadcast of the Apollo 11 moonwalk. This three-minute video highlights some of the restored footage, which includes the American flag raising scene. by Mary Weilage
The ViewSonic VPC100 All-in-One PC is sleek, compact, and will create some conversation, but it may not hold that interest as long as more conventional PCs, which could limit its appeal as a geek gift. by Mark Kaelin
Looking for some new apps, games, and toys to try out? Here are a few from around the blogiverse. If you've been spending your time with some new to you Linux-based or open source apps or games, share them with us. by Selena Frye
On July 15, 2009, the NASA space shuttle Endeavour launched into space with seven astronauts onboard. Check out the video of the launch. by Mary Weilage
Anyone who's been in the tech field for a while knows that IT harbors a few surprises - and not all of them are good ones. TechRepublic editor in chief Jason Hiner put together this list of some hidden aspects of the IT profession. by Jason Hiner
The ViewSonic VPC100 All-in-One PC compresses the components of a conventional personal computer into a single LCD-monitor-thin package. by Mark Kaelin
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TechRepublic member dcolbert questions the relevance and significance of Chrome, the Google-branded desktop OS. by Sonja Thompson
In this overview of C#'s var keyword, Justin James explains that var is used in variable declarations instead of a type. He also discusses the differing opinions about what makes var useful. by Justin James
The U.S. government will not bail out debt-ridden CIT, a financial services firm that loans money to small and midsized business. Larry Dignan explains why resellers, Dell, and Avaya are likely to feel at least a few ripples form CIT's possible demise. by Larry Dignan