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Netgear Shows 500GB Media Player
Netgear's new Digital Entertainer Elite media player includes a 500GB built-in hard drive.
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Freeverse Announces Slot Car Racing Game for IPhone
Freeverse Software has announced the development of SlotZ Racer, a new slot car racing game for the iPhone and iPod touch. The...
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MacProVideo.com Offers MainStage, Pro Tools Tutorials
MacProVideo.com has announced the release of new tutorials to help users get the most out of MainStage, a component of Apple's...
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Create Great Business Graphics Without Excel
A dedicated data-visualization tool can take the hassle out of creating smart charts for your business.
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The History of the Mac by Those Who Were There
This year's Macworld Expo is unique in a number of ways--it's Apple's last Expo, Steve Jobs didn't giving the keynote, and...
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Lotus Notes Gets a Makeover, Symphony Beta Released
IBM has introduced at Macworld Expo Lotus Notes 8.5, now featuring integration with social calendaring Web sites. The company...
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Zap Zero-Day IE Attack Before It Zaps You
Plus: Snag a pile of new Microsoft patches; get the latest Firefox updates.
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LG Adds Wireless Features to New LCD TVs
LG Electronics is adding wireless capabilities to its upcoming TVs and also moving to bring users bring more high-definition entertainment options.
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US in Danger of Losing Green-tech Competition, Experts Say
Two green tech experts call for major government programs to drive investment in alternative energies.
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LG Display on Verge of Launching 15-Inch OLED
LG Display is on the verge of beginning commercial production of a 15-inch OLED panel for TVs and laptops, the company says.
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Verizon to Include Microsoft Live Search on Phones
Microsoft has struck a five-year deal with Verizon to pre-install its Live Search as the default search engine on all phones...
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Time Warner to Post Loss, Partly Blames AOL
Time Warner will post a net loss in 2008, in part due to poor performance at its AOL Internet unit.
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LG Boosts HDTV Refresh Rate to 240 Hz
LG's new TVs feature smoother motion, Internet connectivity, and ultra-thin designs.
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First Look: Numbers ’09
In August 2007, Apple's iWork productivity suite gained a new stablemate--Numbers, a new take on the traditional spreadsheet...
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SAP Wants Oracle to Reveal Software, Support Profit Margins
SAP wants Oracle to reveal its profit margins for JD Edwards and PeopleSoft, according to a court document.
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REAL Server 2009 Due in February
REAL Software, creator of the REALbasic cross-platform software development environment, announced Tuesday at Macworld Expo...
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Byline for IPhone
Most people are creatures of habit. I know I am. I try to maintain certain routines. I have a way of reading online that has...
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D-Link Hails 802.11n, Announces Three Products
D-Link is seeing increased interest in the 802.11n wireless standard and is releasing products to meet this demand.
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ILuv Dual-dock Alarm Clock Offers Either Port in a Storm
iLuv's iMM183 Hi-Fi Dual Dock Alarm Clock with Weather Band Radio is making its debut at this week's Consumer Electronics Show...
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Punch Knocks out Home Design Studio for Mac
A QuickStart system that facilitates fast home design and a decidedly green focus are hallmarks of the Punch Home and...
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Kensington Rolls out Mice, Chargers
Kensington announced a number of new accessories for desktops, laptops, iPods, and iPhones Tuesday to coincide with Macworld...
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Alternate Universe of Macworld News
Here's another take on Apple's announcements -- or what they should have been.
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LG Adds to Connected Blu-ray Player Lineup
Two new set-top Blu-ray players and three variations on a home theater system all feature network connectivity.
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BlackBerry 8900 Curve Debuts on T-Mobile: Slimmest Full-QWERTY
RIM is announced the BlackBerry 8900 Curve, the slimmest full-QWERTY BlackBerry yet. T-Mobile is the carrier.
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Massacre Palestinians in Raid Gaza! Flash-based Game
Israel-critical political video game lets players lob missiles, tanks, planes, and helicopters at Gaza and score by maximizing casualties.