Dell's upcoming Mini 10 Netbook.
When 9-inch Netbooks started to replace the original 7-inch models, we got firmly behind that trend. When 10-inch Netbooks started to appear, we declared that we liked them better than the 9-inch versions, but many PC makers didn’t immediately follow suit.
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An MP3 player is mostly a personal music device, but it also provides a great way to share music with others or even–in a pinch–satisfy your home stereo needs. To satisfy both the personal- and public-listening experiences, logic dictates you need two separate gadgets: a …
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Much has been made of President Barack Obama’s desire to keep his beloved BlackBerry as a communications device. On Thursday, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters that, thanks to a “compromise,” his boss will be able to keep a security-enhanced BlackBerry and use it for e-mail.
What’…
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The T-Mobile G1: Coming to a store near you.
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When the T-Mobile G1 first went on sale back in October, the only way you could get the device in stores was if you lived in one of the carrier’s 3G markets. Sure, you could …
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The LG VX9600 has a detachable QWERTY keyboard module.
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What looks like the successor to the LG Voyager has apparently shown up as leaked photos on HowardForums. The LG VX9600, or the LG Versa, can be either a touch-screen phone or one with a QWERTY keyboard. Yes, apparently …
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Portland singer-songwriter M. Ward has adopted the lo-fi gothic-folk production style of Bonnie Prince Billy (and much of the latter’s aching vocal vibrato), but while their tunes tend to occupy the mountains and the hills, Ward’s are Main Street sing-alongs. These blues-and-gospel-accented ditties could have been made 80 …
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Charlie Demerjian in Las Vegas the inquirer
CES 2009 Who’da thunk?

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Charlie Demerjian the inquirer
CES 2009 Thin and light or ARM, take your pick

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Charlie Demerjian the inquirer
Just as thin, half the price

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