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2009YearinReviewHotIdeasforPrototypes
From: PC World on Mon, Jan 04 2010 3:59 AM
In the 2009 Prototypes Review we take a look at some of the hottest new tech ideas, including a flexible OLED screen, futuristic eyeglasses, brain-machine interface systems, 3D displays, and more.
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2009YearinReviewRobotDevelopments
From: PC World on Sat, Jan 02 2010 3:58 AM
In our review of robotic developments in 2009, we take a look at robots on the catwalk, tricycling robots, the unicycling Murata Girl, human-assitance bots, a prototype kitchen robot, and more.
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2009inReviewTechsHighsandLows
From: PC World on Wed, Dec 30 2009 3:57 AM
In the 2009 Tech News Review we take a look at the top stories of the year including news from Microsoft, Apple and Google, legal rulings, acquisitions and more.
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2009inReviewQuotesFromtheYearsMostInterestingTechLeadersandLadyGaGa
From: PC World on Sat, Dec 26 2009 3:56 AM
Top quotes from tech celebrities including Steve Ballmer, Steve Jobs, Michael Dell, Larry Ellison, Lady Gaga, and more.
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Macworlds2009AppGemsAwards
From: PC World on Fri, Dec 25 2009 3:55 AM
In this second part of Macworld’s 2009 App Gems Awards, Jason Snell and Phillip Michaels take a look at 15 of the best apps for the iPhone.
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2009inReviewMicrosoftsBigYear
From: PC World on Thu, Dec 24 2009 3:55 AM
2009 was a big year for Microsoft. It was the first year where Bill Gates didn’t have a hand in day to day operations; he passed that baton to CEO Steve Ballmer. The company launched a new OS and search engine and updated its gaming hardware among other announcements this year. Its financials tho...
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HPsTouchSmart300AVersatileAllinOneMediaCentricPC
From: PC World on Wed, Dec 23 2009 3:54 AM
HP’s TouchSmart 300 All-in-One touchscreen PC has some very attractive features, including the company's TouchSmart software that provides full-screen widgets to access music, video, Netflix, Twitter, and other services. With its cable TV input jack on the back, this device would be a great...
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ExcellentPictureQualityThreeHDTVsfromSamsungandSony
From: PC World on Sun, Dec 20 2009 3:53 AM
If you’re in the market for a new HDTV, these three models from Samsung and Sony all have fantastic picture quality. With screen sizes ranging from 40-inches to 52-inches, one of these sets will certainly fit your needs. Assistant Editor Nick Mediati fills you in. And don't forget to check ...
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WorldTechUpdateLawsuitsRFIDandPhotoDNA
From: PC World on Sat, Dec 19 2009 3:53 PM
In this week’s show, the European Commission ends its antitrust investigation of Microsoft, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission files an antitrust lawsuit against Intel, news from Taipei’s RFID Conference, TeliaSonera launches the first LTE network, and PhotoDNA helps find missing children.
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FinalFantasyXIIIVideoGameLaunchesinTokyo
From: PC World on Sat, Dec 19 2009 3:53 AM
Final Fantasy XIII, one of the most awaited video games of the year, went on sale this week in Japan. This is the first time the Final Fantasy series has appeared on the PlayStation 3 platform. When the game launches in Europe and North America in early 2010, it will also be available for the Xb...
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FashionablePointandShootCamerasFromCanonPanasonicandSamsung
From: PC World on Sat, Dec 12 2009 3:49 PM
There’s a huge range of point-and-shoot cameras on the market right now, but which one suits you best? Tim Moynihan, PC World's top fashionista, takes a look at three models from Canon, Panasonic, and Samsung. Gues which one Tim rates "Las Vegas?"
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AcerReleasesItsFirstAndroidSmartphone
From: PC World on Sat, Dec 12 2009 3:49 AM
The company plans to launch as many as six new handsets with Google’s Android OS in the first half of next year. The Liquid is its first.
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GreatAudioAccessoriesfortheiPodShuffleandNano
From: PC World on Wed, Dec 09 2009 6:04 PM
What could be a better gift than an iPod accessory? We take a look at a wallet that’ll hold your Nano, and two adapters that make using the buttonless Shuffle just a bit easier.
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FirstLookGooglesChromeOperatingSystem
From: PC World on Sun, Dec 06 2009 3:56 AM
PC World Senior Editor Robert Strohmeyer downloaded an early build of the new Google Chrome OS, which is designed to run with low overhead on mobile devices such as netbooks. Here’s what he found.
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WorldTechUpdateNewMicrosoftBingMapsFacebookChangesandIntelsNewCPU
From: PC World on Sat, Dec 05 2009 3:45 PM
In this week’s show, Microsoft releases a richer version of its online mapping service, Intel unveils a 48-core research chip, Facebook’s Zuckerberg announces major changes to the social networking site, and China logs slow iPhone sales.
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JVCsGCFM1PocketCamcorder
From: PC World on Thu, Dec 03 2009 4:47 PM
The JVC GC-FM1’s video quality in good lighting is among the best we've seen. However, the camcorder is pricey and its build quality, buttons, audio quality, and controls all substantially detract from its usability.
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HolidayGiftGuideGreatiPhoneAccessoriesUnder100
From: PC World on Thu, Dec 03 2009 3:53 PM
It can be tricky to pick the right accessory for an iPhone owner but we found some great ones: A solar charger, a hands-free Bluetooth device for your car, an adapter for your nightstand that turns the iPhone into an alarm clock, and a device that helps you use the extra space on your phone (or ...
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HolidayGiftGuideThreeUsefulLaptopAccessoriesUnder100
From: PC World on Thu, Dec 03 2009 3:08 PM
Your laptop lover might like a classy stand for a Mac laptop, a protective sleeve that allows a hot notebook to cool down, or a backback to carry a laptop that’s made of recycled materials. All are priced at under $90.
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GoogleReleasesOpenSourceVersionofChromeOS
From: PC World on Tue, Nov 24 2009 3:33 AM
Google releases its Chrome operating system to the open source developer community. The OS is targeted at netbooks and will be faster, simpler and more secure than existing operating systems, according to Google.
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GatewayEC1430uUltraportableLaptopWithFullSizedKeyboard
From: PC World on Sun, Nov 22 2009 3:33 AM
Gateway’s ultraportable EC1430u laptop is a good choice for someone on the go who is looking for a Windows 7 machine with a large keyboard. With a 16:9 aspect ratio screen and HDMI-out, this ultraportable can also power an external monitor or TV.
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