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In Tough Times, Vegas Gadget Show Gets SmallerOpen in New Window
"The focus at CES is likely to be on smaller, more connected and greener devices that can help consumers save on bills." read more »
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Netgear hooks into HSDPA for on-the-go hotspot gadgetOpen in New Window
Wi-Fi whereverCES Got a 3G USB modem? Want to share the link? Netgear today launched a wireless router designed to tie an on-the-go Wi-Fi hotspot to the internet over an HSDPA back link.… read more »
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Google unveils new desktop Docs gadgetOpen in New Window
"Google has added a new feature to enable users to find and access their Google documents straight from the desktop. Dubbed Google Docs Gadget for the Desktop, the new tool is the new big brother to read more »
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New Google Docs Gadget a good offline step, falls shortOpen in New Window
David Chartier writes "Google Docs offers a solid set of "productivity in the cloud" features that allow users to get basic office work done with nothing but a browser. Earlier this year, Google t read more »
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Electronics Industry Axes Jobs, Sees Bleak ChristmasOpen in New Window
"For the first time in a long time, consumers are thinking before they buy a new gadget or choose to upgrade their phone, analysts suggest." read more »
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O2 strikes at netbooks with Window Mobile gadgetOpen in New Window
"UK carrier O2 has begun offering HTC's year-old attempt to pre-empt the netbook market, branding the 3G-enabled device as the XDA Flint." read more »
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Wii Reigns Supreme On EBay 2008 Top Gadget ListOpen in New Window
"The Nintendo Wii took the #1 spot in eBay's 2008 tech toys and gadgets top list, with over 2 million related items sold on the site. The Xbox360 was next at 1.3 million, followed by the Sony PSP.. read more »
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Nokia pulls out of Japan as gadget demand nosedivesOpen in New Window
"Nokia responds to the projected drop in handset demand by effectively ceasing its efforts to penetrate the Japanese market... or, rather, what's left of the Japanese market." read more »
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