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  • 25th Annual Editors' Choice Awards: the Complete List Every year, we see hundreds of Mac products. On the hardware side, you've got Macs, iPhones, and iPods, of course, but also printers, hard drives, displays...
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  • Apple's Five Most Important Printers Remember when Apple made printers? Yes, printers. Apple once produced--and was quite famous for--its own printer line that worked well with its computers. This...
  • Whiny Toddler AT&T Now Blaming Customers for its Problems Fresh off whining in court about Verizon's map ads, AT&T is now whining to financial analysts about its customers. And it is warning that customers should use less of the company's all-you-can-eat data service, lest it become portion-controlled in the future.
  • WiGig Fast Wireless Group Finishes Standard The Wireless Gigabit Alliance has completed its specification for a technology to deliver as much as 7G bps over the unlicensed 60GHz frequency band.
  • Chrome Extensions for Mac Coming Soon The hundreds of extensions currently available for Windows and Linux users may soon be available for Mac-based users of Google's browser.
  • Learn Your Own Browsing Habits With About:Me View Firefox history data and analyze browsing habits with about:me.
  • Google Goggles: Bad for Business? Amidst the slew of Google announcements this week, one that really made me sit up in my chair concerned a new mobile service called Google Goggles.
  • Microsoft Knew of Just-Patched IE Flaw for Months Microsoft may not have hustled as fast as researchers thought when the company patched a zero-day bug in Internet Explorer (IE) just 18 days after exploit code went public.
  • Reviewers: The Nook Needs Some Work Barnes & Noble's e-book reader has plenty of potential, but is dragged down by sluggish software, most agree.
  • Taiwanese Operator Forecasts Strong Asian Demand for Android Taiwanese mobile operator FET said 20 to 30 new Android smartphones will come out in the first half of 2010 from Taiwan makers, and more apps are on the way.
  • China Unicom's IPhone Sales Hit 100,000 China Unicom said it has sold more than 100,000 iPhones, marking a slight pickup in sales since it launched the phone in late October.
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  • 25th Annual Editors' Choice Awards: the Complete List Every year, we see hundreds of Mac products. On the hardware side, you've got Macs, iPhones, and iPods, of course, but also printers, hard drives, displays...
  • TomTom XL 340S Live Just in time for the holidays, the TomTom XL 340S Live is now available. The XL 340S Live has built-in GPRS radio module that promises to provide you with live...
  • MacSpeech Dictate International 1.5 It has been nearly two years since we first reviewed the MacSpeech Dictate speech-recognition program. At the time, the program was relatively new, being pretty...
  • Why Apple Will Never Make Printers Again Apple improved music players with the iPod, and revolutionized the cell phone with the iPhone. So why shouldn't it do the same thing with printers?
  • Apple's Five Most Important Printers Remember when Apple made printers? Yes, printers. Apple once produced--and was quite famous for--its own printer line that worked well with its computers. This...
  • Whiny Toddler AT&T Now Blaming Customers for its Problems Fresh off whining in court about Verizon's map ads, AT&T is now whining to financial analysts about its customers. And it is warning that customers should use less of the company's all-you-can-eat data service, lest it become portion-controlled in the future.
  • WiGig Fast Wireless Group Finishes Standard The Wireless Gigabit Alliance has completed its specification for a technology to deliver as much as 7G bps over the unlicensed 60GHz frequency band.
  • Chrome Extensions for Mac Coming Soon The hundreds of extensions currently available for Windows and Linux users may soon be available for Mac-based users of Google's browser.
  • Learn Your Own Browsing Habits With About:Me View Firefox history data and analyze browsing habits with about:me.
  • Google Goggles: Bad for Business? Amidst the slew of Google announcements this week, one that really made me sit up in my chair concerned a new mobile service called Google Goggles.

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