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Stories About Juergen Schmidt

  • Slates, E-Readers Face Off at CES Tablet or e-reader: How do you know which is right for you?
  • Reboot Between Installs Norm Hunt wants to know, when he’s installing more than one program, if he should reboot between installs
  • Of Tea Leaves and Tablets When tablet-sized rumors take hold, the wondering and speculation begin. While others ponder the physical characteristics of such a slice of Apple magic, my mind...
  • Bing for IPhone Microsoft launched Bing in 2009 in a bold but foolhardy effort to unsettle--if not actually unseat--Google's domination of the search engine market. Microsoft...
  • New Mass Effect 2 Trailers Highlight Companions and Classes BioWare releases two new trailers revealing the latest companion and the Vanguard class's devastating "biotic charge" ability.
  • Microsoft Won't Fix Windows 7 Crash Bug Next Week Microsoft says it will deliver a single security update on Tuesday to patch just one vulnerability in Windows.
  • Palm On the Right Path With Pre Plus, Pixi Plus Upgraded handsets and deals with more carriers show Palm is thinking about its customers.
  • Google Lets You Search for What's "Near Me Now" Latest location-based feature for mobile devices could prove handy, if more people had access to it.
  • Free YoWindow Screensaver Serves as Your Window on the Weather Why look out your window when YoWindow can show you a pretty weather scene on your screen?
  • Amazon's Kindle Yet to Make an Impact in India Amazon's Kindle may prove to be a nonstarter in India where the market is price sensitive and still prefers physical books.
  • China's Hanvon Aims for Europe With E-readers Chinese e-reader maker Hanvon Technology is trying to sell more of its devices in Europe and the U.S.
  • Car Tech Romances the Screen at CES 2010 Suddenly car makers and car tech vendors are scrambling to bring the luxuries of smartphones to your dashboard, with big, touchable screens to provide multimedia options and GPS navigation. Some companies have embraced the smartphone itself as a tool to aid your travels. Here are some of the big trends and notable products in car tech at CES 2010.
  • Intel: 27 New Laptop, Desktop CPUs Arrive in January Intel has officially launched its 32-nanometer CPUs, including 11 Arrandale chips for laptops, six Clarkdale chips for desktops, and seven new chipsets.
  • Small-Business Tech Makes a Big Showing at CES CES isn't just for consumer gear. Here are eight cool gadgets that will make business-types drool.
  • MagicJack Harnesses Femtocell for VoIP MagicJack is demonstrating a device near CES this week that it claims will let consumers make VoIP calls using any GSM phone.

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