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0Phones - November 11, 2009Nokia Expands CDMA Range in China With Three Phones Nokia has launched three new CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) phones for the Chinese market.
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0Components - November 10, 2009Elpida Signs on Another Taiwan DRAM Maker Elpida signed Winbond Electronics to a technology and outsourcing deal, raising its Taiwan allies to four.
News
- Nokia Expands CDMA Range in China With Three Phones
- Elpida Signs on Another Taiwan DRAM Maker
- China Lauds IPhone App That Spreads State Views
- Kindle for PC: Try E-Books without Buying an E-Reader
- Windows 7 on Netbooks: Destined to Disappoint?
Reviews
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E-Readers - November 10, 2009Amazon Kindle for PC E-Book Software This highly usable e-book reader for the PC shows off the Kindle platform well, even though it lacks some niceties found in its iPhone cousin and in Kindle hardware.
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Laptops - November 10, 2009Classy Dell Latitude Z600 Laptop Charges Wirelessly The Latitude Z600 ultraslim laptop opens a window on the future of notebook computing.
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Laptops - November 10, 2009Sony VAIO X Series Netbook The supersexy, slim VAIO X has netbook dimensions, decent specs, and a serious price tag.
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Cameras - November 10, 2009Holiday 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.
How-To
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Computers - November 10, 2009Practical Advice for Laptops and Desktops Standby vs. hibernate mode, the wonders of uninterruptible power supplies, and the oft-ignored (and useful) Windows key.
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Windows - November 9, 2009Migrate to Windows 7--Slowly, Part 6: iTunes Copying all your iTunes stuff to your new Windows 7 installation is surprisingly easy, especially if you know how to drag and drop.
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Computers - November 9, 2009Why is My Computer Slowing Down? A41202813 asked the Answer Line forum why his once quick PC is slowing down
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Phones - November 9, 2009How to Buy a Cell Phone Need a new phone but dread making all those choices? Consumer Affairs Columnist Amber Bouman can help.
Laptops
Vostro A90 Netbook - CustomizablePrice: $219.00
13.3" MacBook Pro NotebookPrice: $1099.005.00 stars
Inspiron Mini 10v Netbook - CustomizablePrice: $299.00
MacBook NotebookPrice: $899.00All Articles
- Nokia Expands CDMA Range in China With Three Phones - Nokia has launched three new CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) phones for the Chinese market.
- Elpida Signs on Another Taiwan DRAM Maker - Elpida signed Winbond Electronics to a technology and outsourcing deal, raising its Taiwan allies to four.
- China Lauds IPhone App That Spreads State Views - Chinese state-owned news outlets are increasingly offering iPhone apps as the country looks for new ways to project its official political views abroad.
- Kindle for PC: Try E-Books without Buying an E-Reader - Amazon releases Kindle for PC, Windows software for reading Kindle e-books on a PC — a Mac version is coming soon.
- Windows 7 on Netbooks: Destined to Disappoint? - Most Windows 7-equipped netbooks ship with the underwhelming Starter Edition, and new evidence shows that Linux on netbooks is alive and well.
- Firefox Faces Its Future as It Turns Five - As the Mozilla foundation celebrates five years of Firefox this week, bloggers bake a cake and light the candles.
- Facebook Denies Hijack - Facebook Groups were disrupted by a warning to "Control Your Info" but no damage occurred besides disruption, Facebook says.
- Snow Leopard Update Nukes Atom Support - Apple's Snow Leopard 10.6.2 update kills support for Intel Atom/netbooks — netbook users running Intel Atom likely won't be able to upgrade beyond 10.6.1.
- Motorola Droid: Off to a Fast Start - Verizon sold 100,000 Droids over its first weekend, early estimates show.
- Cisco Showcases Big Bets on Collaboration - Unveiling 61 new products and features, Cisco Systems executives emphasized the importance of collaboration at an event in San Francisco on Monday.
- Amazon Kindle for PC E-Book Software - This highly usable e-book reader for the PC shows off the Kindle platform well, even though it lacks some niceties found in its iPhone cousin and in Kindle hardware.
- Apple's Snow Leopard Update Also Bans Hacked Macs - Apple's release of Mac OS X v.10.6.2 squashes bugs and blocks Atom "Hackintoshes" in the process.
- At Modern Warfare 2 Launch, Activation Honors Vets - Game Maker Activision Blizzard is donating $1 million through its Call of Duty Endowment charity to unemployed veterans.
- Windows 7 May Be Secure, but Are Windows Users Safe? - Windows 7 users got a nice surprise on Tuesday when Microsoft released its first set of security patches since unveiling the new operating system last month. Of...
Latest Expert Blogs
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Tech Inciter - November 10, 2009 10:24 AMCan Firefox Last Five More Years? Forecast: Cloudy The biggest danger to Firefox, as it enters its second half-decade, is the changing role of browsers, from surfing the Internet to running applications. -
BizFeed - November 10, 2009 8:55 AMApple Breaks Hackintosh Netbooks with Latest Update Apple's most recent update for the Mac OS X Snow Leopard operating system breaks hackintosh systems by removing support for the Intel Atom processor commonly found in netbooks. Apple is more concerned with maintaining the customer experience than in gaining market share. -
Tech Inciter - November 10, 2009 7:39 AMGoogle's Free Holiday Wi-Fi Beats Airport Grinches Google is providing free Wi-Fi at 47 U.S. airports until Jan. 15. The deal makes Google look good and airports bad. -
BizFeed - November 10, 2009 6:03 AMFirefox Turns 5, Will it See 10? The Mozilla Firefox web browser celebrates its 5th birthday this week. Does it have any other tricks up its sleeve to remain relevant for another 5 years? -
BizFeed - November 09, 2009 3:04 PMGoogle Bets on Mobile Advertising with AdMob Purchase Google's mammoth $750 billion purchase of mobile advertising company AdMob signals a new era in online advertising. Google is looking to take its online search advertising success to its Android mobile platform and create a new lucrative revenue stream. -
Tech Inciter - November 09, 2009 12:06 PMFirefox: Five Years In The Open Source Hen House Wasn't open source supposed to be the next big thing? Firefox was, but the open source fizzled.
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