Keith talks with Livescribe at DEMO 2008 and gets a look at the company's new pen that can record your strokes, thoughts and even do math calculations for you.
Keith discusses DisplayLink technology, which lets users connect multiple monitors to a single PC through virtual graphics card software. The technology compresses a video signal to be carried over a USB connection, and can also give new life to old monitors.
Keith is surprised at Apple TV's ability to aggregate multimedia content from a variety of sources, but disappointed in a few missing features. Find out the pros and cons of Apple's newest gadget for the home on this week's Cool Tools video show.
Linksys, known for its boxy blue routers and gear, is restyling its line with sleek black boxes that lack those unsightly antennas. Keith gets a rundown of the new gear at CES 2008.
Cruzin' Coolers has the ultimate tailgate accessory: A motorized cooler that can go 13mph and tow a total of 600 pounds. Keith is getting one for the NW offices.
This could be the ultimate desktop bling: Alienware's curved display with 2880x900 resolution and .02ms response time. This will make those solitaire games rock.
Keith checks out Philadelphia's ambitious metro Wi-Fi project by hitting the city's popular tourist destinations in effort to get connected. Can you browse the Web while looking for Monet at the Art Museum? Keith finds out.
Support.com shows off its new free PC health check application, which lets regular Joes see what's wrong with their systems before they call IT for help.
Most browsers on a mobile phone are disappointing to say the least. Skyfire's new browsers, which uses server and client technology, unleashes the mobile client.
You can never find the charger for your Bluetooth headset when you need it. With Iqua's Sun Bluetooth Headset, all you need is light to get the device charged and you talking for hours.
Keith Shaw finds out that Wowee's Alive Elvis is more than just a singing robot: It can do tech support and help with a quick trip through the HOV lane.
Keith gets the lowdown on the latest version of Diskeeper's defragmentation software and finds out what the largest number of fragments the company has dealt with.
Affordable digital photo frames were all over the place at CES, but Mustek takes the concept one step further with the addition of an iPod dock on top of the unit.