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Amazon Kindle 2
While it's still short of perfection--and has a price tag that's too high--the Amazon Kindle 2 offers a range of improvements that makes it the best overall e-book reader we've seen to date.
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Samsung Messager
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Mirage MX 5.1
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Dell SP2309W 23-in. monitor
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Gateway FX P-7805u
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HP Pavilion a6700y
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Logitech Harmony 1100
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Nasa hacker judicial review date set
A High Court judicial review of Gary McKinnon's case will be held in early summer ...
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Sony reorganises as president steps down
Howard Stringer becomes president as well as CEO and chairman as a major reorganisation puts Vaio PC and PlayStation divisions into the same business group ...
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Cisco sheds jobs in business realignment
The technology stalwart Cisco Systems has begun 'realigning' its workforce, confirming the start of layoffs this week ...
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Dell plans more cost cuts as Q4 profits tumble
Following a poor fourth quarter in which profits fell by nearly 50 percent and revenues dropped by 16 percent, Dell looks to cut its operating expenses ...
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The warning sound of TomTom
Microsoft's court case and trade commission claims against TomTom are perfect examples of how power perverts process ...
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Socitm president rethinks open-source 'lag' comment
Richard Steel says that his statement that open source software development "lags proprietary development by several years" may not have been the best choice of words ...
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BlackBerry Bold feels the heat in Japan
The operator DoCoMo halts BlackBerry Bold sales in Japan over safety concerns about it overheating ...
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EU agency backtracks on Skype crime claims
Eurojust, the EU's judicial co-ordination agency, has significantly revised a statement in which it claimed Skype was being used by organised crime for undetectable communications ...
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T-Mobile details its 4G testing plans
The operator's UK technical director tells ZDNet UK how T-Mobile plans to move to the LTE data connectivity standard, and why the recession may not hit the mobile industry...
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MoD contractors fall short on encryption
Companies working on confidential UK defence information are not meeting government data-encryption requirements ...
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Analyst: OLPC won't draw global PC makers
The One Laptop Per Child's endeavor to have others copy its design, may attract Asian whitebox vendors rather than the likes of HP and Dell, according to IDC. Compare...
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Microsoft-TomTom suit puts open source on guard
The open-source community prepares to defend itself following Microsoft's 'antagonistic' patent litigation involving Linux ...
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Bringing online marketing to life
Dream Axis founder, Winne Soh, talks about the marketing green field of virtual spaces and her hopes for growing the country's 3D talent.
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Web community must realize IPv6 urgency
IPv4 is "near exhaustion", says official from regional Internet registry APNIC, urging Internet community to recognize need to move to IPv6 within two years.
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BBC hires Yahoo exec as CTO
Linwood will be responsible for delivering the BBC's technology strategy, this includes maintenance of the technical infrastructure behind all BBC output and also overseeing the corporation's IT requirements.
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Softbank to give 8GB iPhones away for free
Apple's iPhone partner in Japan is cutting prices for its monthly data plans, and will offer new subscribers a free 8GB iPhone 3G or a 16GB iPhone for US$118....
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Bartz to Yahoo: 'I know you have reorg fatigue'
Yahoo's new CEO tried to rally the troops around her new management structure. Here's the full text of her memo to staff.
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HP to sell ProLiant servers with Sun's Solaris
The manufacturer will bundle Solaris 10, a rival to its own HP-UX operating system, with its ProLiant servers and blade systems.
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Open-source leaders see Microsoft-TomTom suit as a threat
Community pushing open and free software prepares to defend itself in light of Microsoft's "antagonistic" litigation involving Linux.
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Cisco sheds jobs as it 'realigns' business
Layoffs include 250 workers at its headquarters as the company begins to restructure its business to focus on new areas of growth.
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