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  • JooJoo Tablet Hands-On Attractive and interesting, but not without its flaws--check out our hands-on impression of Fusion Garage's highly anticipated JooJoo tablet.
  • Cisco Still Open to IBM Partnership Cisco is still open to a partnership with IBM, Chairman and CEO John Chambers said Tuesday.
  • Microsoft, Cisco, IBM and Others Form Cloud Computing Group A group of companies has formed a council in hopes of removing barriers to the use of hosted cloud computing.
  • Special-Occasion Portraits Here's how to choose the best camera settings for taking portraits, plus image editing tips for creating flattering photographs of loved ones.
  • Yo, Google: Take a Page from Apple's App Store Playbook Apple does the right thing in banning Molinker and all of their applications -- but will Google continue to ignore the issue?
  • Microsoft Patch Tuesday: Critical Update for IE Microsoft released six new security bulletins for today's Patch Tuesday, and experts agree that patch for IE in MS09-072 is the most urgent.
  • The Top 10 Technology Stories of 2009 The Great Recession cast a shadow on all sectors of the economy in 2009. IT fared better than most, however, and the slump did not curb the dynamic nature of the...
  • Wireless HD Video Standard Finalized - Promises 1080p Support Ever wanted to experience full HD, wirelessly in your own home? The now finalized WHDI specification is making just that a forthcoming reality.
  • JooJoo: The CrunchPad Gets Reincarnated It's baa-aack. The Web tablet that lived and died as the CrunchPad is reborn as the 'JooJoo.' Interesting? Yes -- but would you pay $499 for one?
  • How to Optimize Your HDTV Have a new HDTV? Here are five settings that you can tweak to enhance your viewing experience.
  • Microsoft Update Fixes IE, Windows, Office Bugs Today's patch addresses seven critical flaws, including three in Internet Explorer 8, plus vulnerabilities in Windows, Office.
  • Chrome Browser Arrives for Mac Google has shipped a prerelease version of its browser for Linux and OS X, but work remains.
  • Google Sues Over Work-at-home Schemes UPDATE: Google filed a lawsuit Monday against a U.S. company it alleges runs a work-at-home scam that unnecessarily charges people's credit cards.
  • ITunes Store (finally) Adds Album Previews Back in September, in my review of iTunes 9, I lamented the fact that despite overhauling the design of the iTunes Store, Apple still hadn't provided a way to...
  • Orange Launches Own Mobile Application Shop Orange will this month get on the mobile-application-store bandwagon and launch its own shop, the operator said on Wednesday.

From Around the Web

  • JooJoo Tablet Hands-On Attractive and interesting, but not without its flaws--check out our hands-on impression of Fusion Garage's highly anticipated JooJoo tablet.
  • Cisco Still Open to IBM Partnership Cisco is still open to a partnership with IBM, Chairman and CEO John Chambers said Tuesday.
  • Microsoft, Cisco, IBM and Others Form Cloud Computing Group A group of companies has formed a council in hopes of removing barriers to the use of hosted cloud computing.
  • Special-Occasion Portraits Here's how to choose the best camera settings for taking portraits, plus image editing tips for creating flattering photographs of loved ones.
  • Yo, Google: Take a Page from Apple's App Store Playbook Apple does the right thing in banning Molinker and all of their applications -- but will Google continue to ignore the issue?
  • Microsoft Patch Tuesday: Critical Update for IE Microsoft released six new security bulletins for today's Patch Tuesday, and experts agree that patch for IE in MS09-072 is the most urgent.
  • The Top 10 Technology Stories of 2009 The Great Recession cast a shadow on all sectors of the economy in 2009. IT fared better than most, however, and the slump did not curb the dynamic nature of the...
  • Wireless HD Video Standard Finalized - Promises 1080p Support Ever wanted to experience full HD, wirelessly in your own home? The now finalized WHDI specification is making just that a forthcoming reality.
  • JooJoo: The CrunchPad Gets Reincarnated It's baa-aack. The Web tablet that lived and died as the CrunchPad is reborn as the 'JooJoo.' Interesting? Yes -- but would you pay $499 for one?
  • How to Optimize Your HDTV Have a new HDTV? Here are five settings that you can tweak to enhance your viewing experience.
 

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