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World Tech Update: NASA, Spam, CES News, and More...

In this week’s show: CEA gives a CES preview, MP3 players present a possible health hazard, Honda unveils a walking assist device, spam is still profitable, Colombia gets OLPCs, and NASA’s Mars lander dies.

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  • MacWorld Expo 2009: New MacBook and Other Highlights At the 2009 MacWorld Expo, Apple announced a new 17" MacBook Pro and a slew of software upgrades. iPhoto now features face recognition and GPS data tagging, and iMovie has been reworked again.
  • The 2009 Consumer Electronics Outlook In our 2009 consumer electronics outlook, we take a look at the trends for the coming year, including Blu-ray, TVs, the Wii, netbooks, the Zune, and more.
  • The Coolest Future-Tech of 2008 We review the coolest future-tech of 2008, including a two-piece phone, fuel cell prototypes, a massive plasma screen, super-thin OLED panels, and more.
  • 2008 Tech News Review Our recap of the year's tech news includes the saga between Microsoft and Yahoo, the DVD format wars, more competition for the iPhone, and more.
  • 2008 Year in Review: Microsoft A look back at this year's news about Microsoft, including Gates' retirement, the Surface PC, an extension for the XP operating system, and more.
  • The Robots of 2008 2008 saw some great developments in the field of robotics, including a unicycling robot, a personal transporter, and robotic bugs from the U.S. military.
  • 2008 Gadget Review Check out some of the most interesting gadgets of 2008 as we look at thin TVs, netbooks, digital cameras, cellphones, and more.
  • 2008: Apple's Year in Review 2008 was a busy year for Apple as it introduced the Macbook Air, the iPhone 3G, the iPod Touch, and the company's groundbreaking laptop unibody design.
  • World Tech Update: Jobs No Show, McCain Mistakes, and More... Jobs skips '09 Macworld, McCain leaves confidential files on BlackBerry, Delta gets in-flight Wi-Fi, consumers want green electronics, and Palm creates an app store.
  • The Computer Mouse Turns 40 At a Stanford University event commemorating the invention of the computer mouse, the audience took a trip down memory lane.

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