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AcerFerrariOneLaptopAGoodBalanceBetweenPriceandPerformance
From: PC World on Sat, Jan 16 2010 4:07 PM
The Acer Ferrari One is an unusual device because it’s either a large and relatively high-powered netbook, or an inexpensive but small and slightly low-powered ultraportable. With an affordable price point of around $600, Senior Editor Jason Cross takes a look and determines who might be the per...
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WorldTechUpdateFordCarTechnologyMSIDualScreenNetbooksandMore
From: PC World on Sat, Jan 16 2010 4:06 AM
In this week’s World Tech Update, Greenpeace tells us the highs and lows of this year’s CES, Ford debuts new in-car technology, MSI shows off two dual-screen netbooks, and more...
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DigitalDemolitionFourStylesofCellPhonesPuttotheTest
From: PC World on Fri, Jan 15 2010 4:06 AM
In the fourth episode of Digital Demolition, Chris and Sarah try to determine which type of phone is the most robust. With a slider phone, a candybar phone, a flip phone and a touchscreen phone in hand, they put them through a series of stress tests. Other Digital Demolition Videos: ...
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TheStarsShineatCES2010LadyGagaTaylorSwiftMiaHammandOthers
From: PC World on Wed, Jan 13 2010 4:06 AM
Attendees to this week’s Consumer Electronics Show don't get to see only gadgets: if you're in the right place at the right time there's also a chance to see live music and celebrities. It is Las Vegas, after all. Among the celebrities spotted were Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Mia Ham...
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GrabbagCarMDforCheckingCarProblemsDateCheckSmartphoneAppandtheDocuPenScanner
From: PC World on Tue, Jan 12 2010 4:04 PM
Senior Editor Mark Sullivan took a look at a diagnostic device to analyze your car troubles, a smartphone dating app that lets you check other people’s marital and criminal status, and a handheld scanning device that fits in your pocket.
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FordAnnouncesthemyFordTouchInterface
From: PC World on Mon, Jan 11 2010 4:03 PM
The myFord Touch technology will roll out in high-end vehicles first, but will be provided as a standard feature for the Ford Focus starting in 2012. The system includes multiple display screens, customization and connectivity options, as well as support for Web applications such as Twitter and ...
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PixelQisNewLaptopDisplayTechnologyAvailableSoon
From: PC World on Mon, Jan 11 2010 4:03 PM
A new type of display screen technology that boasts good readability in direct sunlight and low power consumption is beginning to make its way into consumer devices. One of the first products to use the screen is a prototype Smartpad e-book reader from Notion Ink Design Labs.
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NewPalmHTCandLGSmartphonesatCES
From: PC World on Mon, Jan 11 2010 4:03 PM
At CES, we saw the best Windows Mobile phone ever, the HTC HD2. Palm, LG, and Samsung also had new offerings for those tired of hearing the beat of the Android drum.
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MSIDisplaysDualscreenTouchenabledNetbooks
From: PC World on Mon, Jan 11 2010 4:03 PM
MSI unveiled two prototype dual-screen netbooks at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, one with dual 7-inch touchscreens and another with two 10-inch touchscreens. The devices have Windows 7 pre-installed and run on Intel Menlow microprocessors.
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NewDevicestoEnhanceYourHDTVViewingPleasure
From: PC World on Sat, Jan 09 2010 4:02 PM
D-Link’s Boxee Box puts content on your HDTV--formerly Boxee content was only available on PCS. Monster's AV55 Universal Remote is comfortable to hold and is styled after a gaming controller. And the small Moxi Mate high-def digital media player allows you to browse and play content from a M...
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CarTechnologySpeedsUp
From: PC World on Sat, Jan 09 2010 4:02 AM
Want to start your car with your phone? See up to five times further in the dark as you drive? Browse the Web as you’re zooming down the freeway? If you're interested in any of these car-based technologies, check out what Senior Editor Robert Strohmeyer found at these year's CES in Las...
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SamsungDisplays3DHomeEntertainmentSystemsThinTVsandEreaders
From: PC World on Sat, Jan 09 2010 4:02 AM
The company also announced its own app store at the giant Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. See more about the Samsung e-book readers.
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IntelLaunchesNextGenerationChips
From: PC World on Sat, Jan 09 2010 4:02 AM
Intel shows how some of the 27 versions of its Core i family run graphic, movies, and picture-in-picture options.
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FutureProofedSanyoHDCamcorderandOtherNewCamerasfromSamsungandSony
From: PC World on Fri, Jan 08 2010 4:04 AM
Newly announced cameras from CES 2010 include the Samsung TL240, which has a brilliant and large touchscreen and new gesture controls. Also shown is the Sony CyberShot DSC-HX5, which uses GPS to geotag your photos, and also records 1080i video. It’s also one of the first Sony cameras t...
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BattlingARGamingHelicopterControlledbyiPhone
From: PC World on Fri, Jan 08 2010 4:02 AM
Combine augmented reality, a helicopter, and an iPhone and you get the AR Drone gaming device from France-based Parrot. In single-player mode, gamers play against a computer using the Drone, but in two-player mode two friends can pit their helicopters against each other.
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Permanent3DGlassesFuturistic3DIdentificationCardSamsungsNewEBookReaderandMore
From: PC World on Fri, Jan 08 2010 4:01 AM
Senior Editor Tim Moynihan takes a look the Samsung E6 e-book reader with Wi-Fi connectivity, Gunnar Optiks' 3D glasses for game-playing or computer use, Samsung’s futuristic 3d ID card prototype, and Flo Personal TV.
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VideoLenovoIdeapadU1LaptopTabletSplitsintoTwoDevices
From: PC World on Thu, Jan 07 2010 6:04 PM
The Ideapad U1 looks like a conventional Windows laptop but detach the screen and it becomes a tablet PC. The display portion of the computer includes a second processor, battery and Linux operating system to power multimedia applications.
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VideoNewKlipschSpeakerHiddeninaLightBulb
From: PC World on Thu, Jan 07 2010 5:15 PM
If you’ve got a house that's both too dark and too quiet, the Klipsch Light Speaker could be perfect for you. The speaker is built into an LED lightbulb and plays music streamed wirelessly from a computer or iPod. The catch? You can only hear your tunes when the light is on. Klipsch's ...
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GooglesNexusOneCellphone
From: PC World on Wed, Jan 06 2010 4:01 PM
Google is getting into the phone retail business and has kicked-off sales of a Google-branded handset via its Web site. The Nexus One, which has been the source of Internet leaks and rumors for a month, was designed by Taiwan’s HTC and runs Google's Android operating system.
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CESPreviewLaptopsand3DTVMayDominateShow
From: PC World on Wed, Jan 06 2010 4:00 PM
Thinner laptops, 3D television and e-book readers are expected to be among the highlights of this year’s International Consumer Electronics Show that begins in Las Vegas on Thursday. Preparations are underway for the event, which is expected to attract around 110,000 people. Visitors will find a...
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