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HP’s Competitively Priced Pavilion DV6 Laptop is Attractively Stylish
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Tue, Aug 10 2010 8:35 AM
If you’re in the market for a fully-loaded, competitively-priced laptop, HP's Pavilion DV6 deserves a close look. Senior Editor Jason Cross takes you on a tour of the notebook's key features.
Are Camera Phones Better Than Cheap Cameras?
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Sun, Aug 08 2010 8:34 AM
It’s getting harder to make the case that a stand-alone camera is a must-have device for casual snapshooters. In fact, there are several ways in which a puny-lensed, small-sensored camera phone offers a better overall photography experience than a dedicated snapshot camera. Tim Moynihan explains.
World Tech Update: Blackberry Torch, Acer’s Android Netbook
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Sat, Aug 07 2010 8:33 AM
In this week’s show: RIM introduces a new BlackBerry and OS, Acer unveils a netbook that runs both Android and Windows XP, Intel and US Federal Trade Commission reach a settlement, Apple's iPad may be coming to China, Google pulls the plug on Wave, and RFID tags help suggest exhibit visits ...
World Tech Update: Blackberry Torch, Acer’s Android Netbook
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Sat, Aug 07 2010 8:33 AM
In this week’s show: RIM introduces a new BlackBerry and OS, Acer unveils a netbook that runs both Android and Windows XP, Intel and US Federal Trade Commission reach a settlement, Apple's iPad may be coming to China, Google pulls the plug on Wave, and RFID tags help suggest exhibit visits ...
Get Back to School with Toshiba’s Satellite Laptop
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Thu, Aug 05 2010 8:32 AM
Toshiba’s Satellite L645D-S4036 laptop is an inexpensive, lightweight machine that'll suit budget-minded students. It won't blow your mind with its performance, but it has 4Gb of RAM, a triple-core AMD Phenom II processor, a DVD-writer, and a 320Gb hard drive.
A Closer Look at Smartphone "Death Grips"
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Thu, Aug 05 2010 8:32 AM
We decided to test Apple’s claims about "death grips" by taking a handful of smartphones to a location with poor service and seeing if we could duplicate their claims about the problem being industry-wide. Ginny Mies shows you the "grips" and the tools we used for testing. Check out the full sta...
Android Phones Overtake iPhone Sales
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Wed, Aug 04 2010 8:32 AM
A recent study shows that the latest sales numbers for Android-based phones are larger than those for the iPhone. But RIM’s BlackBerry beats them both.
World Tech Update: Defcon Hacking Conference, Electric Cars, and More...
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Sat, Jul 31 2010 8:30 AM
In this week’s show: Exclusive video of the Defcon hacking conference badge, Amazon announces a new Kindle, General Motors announces pricing for the Chevrolet Volt hybrid electric car, Nissan makes some auto safety innovations, and more...
How to Customize Your Android Phone
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Fri, Jul 30 2010 8:30 PM
With a booming Android Marketplace, there’s no reason to stick with the limited and sometimes frustrating default apps and settings on your Android smartphone. You can install a new launcher that will allow you to add many features, including a swipable dock at the bottom of your scr...
How to Customize Your Android Phone
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PC World
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Fri, Jul 30 2010 8:30 PM
With a booming Android Marketplace, there’s no reason to stick with the limited and sometimes frustrating default apps and settings on your Android smartphone. You can install a new launcher that will allow you to add many features, including a swipable dock at the bottom of your scr...
Amazon’s New Kindle Reinvigorates E-Reader Price War
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Fri, Jul 30 2010 8:30 AM
Amazon has announced a new Kindle with dramatic improvements over its predecessors. The third-generation Kindle is 15% lighter and 21% smaller than the second-generation model, and is very aggressively priced.
First 3D Camcorder for Consumers Unveiled by Panasonic
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Thu, Jul 29 2010 8:30 AM
Panasonic has unveiled its first two consumer camcorders capable of recording video in 3D. They look like regular video cameras and can record conventional 2D images, but by adding a lens adapter, they can capture in 3D.
World Tech Update: What Are Facebook, Google, Foursquare and Bill Gates Up To?
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Sat, Jul 24 2010 8:18 AM
In this week’s show: Facebook hits a new milestone, Bill Gates calls on all countries to keep up the fight against AIDS, Foursquare continues its growth, Google buys wind power, and more...
Samsung’s New Android Phones: The Vibrant and The Captivate
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Fri, Jul 23 2010 8:09 AM
Samsung releases two great Android smartphones that are almost identical: The Vibrant on T-Mobile and the Captivate on AT&T. They’re easily the best Android phones that either mobile provider offers. Ginny Mies takes a look.
WPC: Microsoft Promises Windows Tablets, Phones to Partners
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Sat, Jul 17 2010 7:35 AM
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer urges partners to stick with Microsoft for the new form factors.
World Tech Update: Intel Great Quarter; Imagine Cup Ends in Poland; Italy Hosts Robot Submarines
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PC World
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Sat, Jul 17 2010 7:35 AM
Our top stories this week include Microsoft and Apple pledging to fix problems with their mobile lineup, Intel reporting the best financial quarter in company history and a host of technological innovations emerging in Europe.
Video Conferencing for Small Businesses
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PC World
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Fri, Jul 16 2010 7:31 AM
While the cost and complexity of a video conferencing system depend primarily on the scale of the business that’s deploying it, the technology has evolved to a point where small businesses can present a professional-quality video conferencing presence without busting their IT budgets.
Making the Leap to VOIP
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PC World
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Fri, Jul 16 2010 7:31 AM
Switching to Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, can save a small business hundreds of dollars per month, while giving your phone system room to grow as your business expands. Plus, it can give you more services for the same cost, and the potential to integrate your PCs with your phone system.
Small Business Networking Basics
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PC World
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Fri, Jul 16 2010 7:31 AM
As a company grows, a more robust network infrastructure becomes essential. Here’s a simple guide to creating a safe and reliable network that keeps data protected and workers productive.
Small Business Networking Basics
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PC World
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Fri, Jul 16 2010 7:31 AM
As a company grows, a more robust network infrastructure becomes essential. Here’s a simple guide to creating a safe and reliable network that keeps data protected and workers productive.
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