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FirstLookDellMini3iSmartphone
From: PC World on Sat, Nov 21 2009 3:33 AM

The first Dell smartphone to go on sale will be the Mini 3i, which will be available in China this December for about $700. The Linux-based Open Mobile System will be used on the phones sold in China, and Dell is expected to release the handset elsewhere in the world using Google’s Android OS...

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WorldTechUpdateGoogleChromeObamainChinaandMore
From: PC World on Sat, Nov 21 2009 3:32 AM
In this week’s show, President Obama talks tech in China, Google announces that it will open source the Chrome OS, and an experimental application from Microsoft display massive amounts of data graphically.
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SnapshotPhotoPrintersFortheHolidaySeason
From: PC World on Wed, Nov 18 2009 3:32 AM
Both Epson’s PictureMate Charm PM 225 Compact Photo Printer and HP's Photosmart A646 Compact Photo Printer cost roughly the same, but which would better suit your needs? One printer has high quality photos but few options; the other printer's quality is not as quite good but it lets yo...
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KodakZi8PocketCamcorderShowsImpressiveHDVideoQuality
From: PC World on Mon, Nov 16 2009 3:26 AM
The full-featured Zi8 captures the best HD pocket-camcorder footage we’ve seen, but its interface and digital zoom often get in the way. It's also the most full-featured pocket-size camcorder we've seen, thanks to three unique features: the ability to record 1080p full-HD video, digita...
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AugmentedRealityComingtoaDeviceNearYou
From: PC World on Sun, Nov 15 2009 3:23 AM
We’ve all seen augmented reality in the movies: A character puts on a pair of glasses and suddenly data about his surroundings appear within his field of vision. However, this technology is coming to a device near you. Senior Editor Mark Sullivan takes a look at recent developments, including BM...
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WorldTechUpdateCESPreviewinNYCHackediPhonesandMore
From: PC World on Sat, Nov 14 2009 3:16 AM
On this week’s show: Intel and AMD settle all antitrust litigation and patent disputes, CEA holds its annual CES preview in New York, Australian iPhones get Rick Astley wallpaper, Fujitsu breaks a phone into two pieces, and Nokia recalls mobile phone chargers.
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ClassyDellLatitudeZ600LaptopChargesWirelessly
From: PC World on Wed, Nov 11 2009 3:08 PM
Dell’s Latitude Z600 ultraslim laptop isn't your average PC--and with a starting price of $2500, you probably wouldn't buy it for yourself. However, this sleek dream laptop (#6 on the PC World 100 top products of 2009) geared for a business executive has the added luxury of wireless ch...
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HPPrinterConnectsDirectlytotheWeb
From: PC World on Sun, Nov 08 2009 3:04 AM
Need to print a map to your next location? The HP Photosmart Premium TouchSmart Web All-in-One Printer will do it without any help from your computer. Go directly to the map from small screen on the front of this color inkjet multifunction printer and you can print it right away. It’s a cool conc...
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WorldTechUpdateBallmerinAsiaDroidinStoresandMore
From: PC World on Sat, Nov 07 2009 3:03 AM
In this week’s show, Steve Ballmer tours Asia, Intel gets slapped with an antitrust lawsuit, Motorola preps the Droid phone for release, and new research enables 3D on a Microsoft Surface computer.
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DigitalDemolitionCanaPhoneandCameraWithstandtheDunkTest
From: PC World on Mon, Nov 02 2009 3:02 AM
The Olympus Stylus Tough-8000 point-and-shoot and the Sonim XP3 Quest rugged phone are supposed to be tough. How tough? Sarah and Chris, PC World’s Digital Demolition team, drop them, dunk them, toss them and run one over with an SUV. Take a look to see if they survive.
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WorldTechUpdateDroidNetflixRobotsandMore
From: PC World on Sat, Oct 31 2009 5:19 AM
In this week’s show, Motorola unveils an Android smartphone for Verizon, Nintendo’s profits slide, Netflix streams directly to Playstation 3 consoles, and Panasonic demonstrates robots.
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MotorolaDroidGetsaCautiousThumbsUp
From: PC World on Sat, Oct 31 2009 5:13 AM
We just got our hands on the first phone running Android 2.0, Motorola’s Droid. Available on the Verizon network, the phone features a 5-megapixel camera, a slide-out keyboard, a high resolution screen, and Google Navigation with turn-by-turn GPS. Ginny Mies takes it out for a spin.
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ToshibaLaunchesitsFirstFuelCellCharger
From: PC World on Wed, Oct 28 2009 5:01 PM
Carry one of Toshiba’s Dynario fuel cell chargers and power for your portable gadgets will always be close at hand. This methanol charger went on sale in Japan via Toshiba's web site last week in a limited batch of 3,000 and can charge gadgets without a wall socket.
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SonyUnveilsa360Degree3DDisplay
From: PC World on Mon, Oct 26 2009 4:58 PM
Sony has unveiled a prototype 3D display that can be viewed from any direction. The image displayed on the screen appears to have depth and the objects displayed were either created in 3D on a computer or kept still while photographs were taken. As a result it’s possible to walk around the displa...
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MicrosoftsBallmerAnnouncesWindows7Launch
From: PC World on Thu, Oct 22 2009 4:56 PM
Windows 7 made its debut this week at a launch event in New York and the occasion was marked by some excited commentary from Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.
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GoogleTrikeGoesWhereCarsCant
From: PC World on Wed, Oct 21 2009 4:55 AM
The peddle-powered tricycle allows Google to photograph and catalog popular landmarks that are only accessible by foot.
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WorldTechUpdateHugeOLEDsaniPhonePianoandMore
From: PC World on Sat, Oct 17 2009 4:51 AM
In this week’s show: Adobe releases a new Flash Player for mobile devices, a new and improved Muratagirl unicycles across a balance beam, Mitsubishi builds an OLED screen of unlimited size, and a Yamaha iPhone app plays a piano.
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HowToSetUpaWindows7Network
From: PC World on Sat, Oct 17 2009 4:51 AM
When Senior Editor Robert Strohmeyer held his Windows 7 launch party, his guests got tips on how to set up a Windows 7 network, how to share files--and cake! Robert was inspired by Microsoft’s campaign to hold the party. Check out this Redmond-inspired video on how to host and plan your own Wind...
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AcerUnveilstheAspireOneD250Windows7Netbook
From: PC World on Wed, Oct 14 2009 4:51 AM
Acer has unveiled a new version of its Aspire One netbook running Microsoft Windows 7 and plans to put it on sale simultaneously with the new operating system’s debut on Oct. 22. The computer features a 1.66GHz version of Intel's Atom N280 processor and a 160GB hard-disk drive.
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NewFlipMinoHDPocketCamcorderHasSolidImprovements
From: PC World on Wed, Oct 14 2009 4:50 AM
Slick looks, a solid metal build, and a number of refinements make the second-generation Flip Video MinoHD one hot pocket camcorder.
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