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  • New AT&T TV Ad More Misleading Than Verizon's Claims The Luke Wilson commercial promotes the iPhone, but doesn't name it, then tries to sell Samsung handsets. Talk about halo effect!
  • The Best Tech Deals of the Week We'll show you where to find the best prices on a Sony netbook, a Casio point-and-shoot digital camera, a Samsung Blu-ray player, and more.
  • Oddball Gifts for Uber Geeks These holiday gift ideas may surprise even the most hardened geeks in your life.
  • Samsung Intros Galaxy Spica Android Phone, No U.S. Launch Date Samsung's snazzy new Galaxy Spica will use the Android OS, but won't be available in U.S.
  • Samsung Behold II (T-Mobile) Smartphone With a gorgeous AMOLED display and an excellent camera, the pricey Samsung Behold II will appeal to multimedia junkies with deep pockets.
  • Samsung's New Smartphone OS: It's Bada News Another smartphone OS, just what the world needs. And from Samsung, world leader in, what?
  • Samsung Intros Bada Mobile OS: Do We Need It? Samsung is introducing a mobile operating system called Bada it hopes will be competitive with Apple's and Google's offerings.
  • Holiday Camera Gift Guide Whether you're shopping for a socialite, an advanced photographer, a YouTube star, or your crazy uncle, you'll find the perfect camera here.
  • Samsung Blue Earth (Unlocked) The first ecofriendly touchscreen phone succeeds at Web browsing and videos, but falters at other multimedia tasks.
  • Samsung SyncMaster 2233SW LCD Monitor The reasonably priced SyncMaster 2233SW makes up for its no-frills feature set with solid image quality.
  • Our Tech Holiday Wish List: 10 Cool Gadgets We Really, Really Want Colorful netbooks, personal TV systems, powerful digital cameras, and a potent Webcam: Our list is made, and we're checking it twice.
  • The Best Tech Deals of the Week We'll show you where to find the best prices on an Apple iMac, a Samsung netbook, a Panasonic HDTV, and more.
  • Cameras and Camcorders in the PC World 100 Whether you're into digital SLRs, point-and-shoots, or high-def camcorders, this collection has a winner for you.
  • Samsung Moment (Sprint) The Moment impresses with a vivid AMOLED display and a roomy QWERTY keyboard, but the software is quirky and the touchscreen can be slow.
  • Jitterbug J (GreatCall) The Jitterbug J keeps it simple for seniors with large buttons, easy-to-read text, and some helpful services.
  • Samsung LN40B650 HDTV Thanks to its very good picture quality, Internet and home-network entertainment features, and general user-friendliness, the Samsung LN40B650 ranks as the best 40- to 42-inch HDTV we've tested this year.
  • Samsung LN46B750 HDTV Internet connectivity and very good picture quality make the $1700 Samsung LN46B750 HDTV a worthy contender.
  • Samsung WEP870 Stereo Bluetooth headset Samsung's WEP870--a mono Bluetooth headset that converts into a stereo unit--tries to give you the best of both worlds, but it's awkward.
  • Samsung WEP850 Bluetooth Headset The one-size-only WEP850 headset can be difficult to fit, and it delivers variable call quality.
  • Samsung Intrepid (Sprint) The Samsung Intrepid has some great e-mail and messaging capabilities, but navigating its interface can be difficult.
  • The Best Tech Deals of the Week We'll show you where to find the best prices on an HP tablet PC, two Sony camcorders, a Samsung touchscreen phone, and more.
  • Verizon's Droid Phone and the Android Army Verizon's announced plans for a shiny new Android phone called the Droid. Here's a look at how it compares to other new Android devices also on the way.
  • CTIA Wireless 2009: Fall's Hottest Handsets While Android phones are starting to enter carriers' lineups, most of the new phones launched at the recent CTIA wireless telecommunications trade show ran Windows Mobile 6.5. A few inexpensive--but well-equipped--feature phones also debuted, further blurring the line between what is and what isn’t a smartphone.
  • First Look: The Samsung Moment A gorgeous AMOLED display, a powerful processor and a solid camera are just a few things to love about Samsung's latest Android phone.
  • Android-Powered Samsung Moment Comes to Sprint The Moment boasts an AMOLED screen, 3.2-megapixel camera, full QWERTY keyboard and a suite of Google apps.
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