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Brian Nadel
You've done the hard work of optimizing your Wi-Fi network, and it reliably beams high-speed data to every nook and cranny of your home or office....
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Dan Nystedt
A low-cost XO laptop from the One Laptop Per Child Project that carries both Windows and Linux will be out within the next month or so, according to...
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Peter Sayer
Sony is recalling 73,000 Vaio TZ laptops because of a possible manufacturing defect that may cause them to overheat, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety...
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Brad Reed
Electronics giant Samsung has been slapped with a lawsuit alleging that it "rigs" its printers to tell users falsely that they need to replace their...
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Elizabeth Montalbano
Apple is blaming a problem with overheating iPods in Japan on faulty batteries, the company said in a statement Tuesday.
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Dan Nystedt
Global shipments of the popular new category of mini-laptops, netbooks, will likely reach 8.02 million [M] this year and then more than double in...
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Ellen Messmer
Telecommuting poses security and privacy risks, according to a study based on a survey of 73 corporate and government organizations conducted by...
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Mikael Ricknäs
The Symbian Foundation is growing, with another nine companies joining the organization, including mobile operators 3, América Móvil and TIM.
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Dan Nystedt
There's no getting away from comparisons to Apple's upcoming iPhone 3G these days, so here it is: The HTC Touch Diamond was built as a follow up to...
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Grant Gross
Hewlett-Packard will reorganize its printer unit in an effort to more efficiently serve customers, the company said.
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Jeremy Kirk
People who bought songs from Microsoft's now-defunct MSN Music service will get three more years to move the music to new devices and operating...
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