Reviews

Patients 'rehearse' changing their dreams

New York -- A growing number of nightmare sufferers are turning to a controversial treatment called scripting or dream mastery, scientists say.

Part of a technique called imagery rehearsal therapy, the procedure has patients "rehearse" the act of changing a disturbing dream into a non-threatening one while awake, The New York Times reported Monday.

Researchers say a growing body of evidence suggests this kind of cognitive therapy can help reduce the frequency and intensity of nightmares, or even eliminate them, the newspaper said.

Windows 7: pass or fail with the CIOs?

New York, September 26 -- Windows 7 is being released on Oct. 22 and as the expectations run high, the morale goes low. Are the CIOs of major companies ready to take the leap?

Acer's 3935: Stylish, Sturdy and Inexpensive

Acer Aspire's 3935 gives competitors the run for their money, offering almost the same features at a cheaper price.

iHome's iH15 Portable Speaker: A Cube-Sized Chameleon

iHome's iH15 is a cube sized portable speaker that changes up to seven different colors.

LaCie's LX 1TB: Style with Substance

LaCie's Rugged LX 1TB, solid as well as stylish, can be kept at your office desk or on a construction site.

Dell's Adamo: Stylish Finish on Sloppy Machine

Dell's Adamo impresses with its sleekness and design but is sure to lose many potential consumers due to weak features and a high price tag.

World's smallest music player talks too!

The 3G iPod Shuffle surprises us with its unique voice feature, which tells us the name of the song and the artist as well.

Garmin's nuvi 885T GPS navigator reviewed

The Garmin nuvi 885T Car GPS Navigator is loaded with the best today's technology can offer.

iMaingo 2: Wallet-friendly pocket-sized sound buster

Here's a pocket-sized, quality portable speaker that packs quite a punch in your pocket without boring a hole in it.