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CES Video: The Palm Pre Up Close and PersonalOpen in New Window
This isn't a real hands-on: Interestingly, Palm wouldn't let us "hold" the phone and kept a set of applications away from our prying eyes. But here is a thorough walk-through of the Pre operating sys read more »
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CES Video: Interview with Dr. DreOpen in New Window
Peter and Greg got a chance to sit down with Dr. Dre on the first night of CES. We asked him when his next album would drop, what he though of DRM, and if he could help us install Windows 7. read more »
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Intel launches convertible 'kid-friendly' netbookOpen in New Window
Classmate PC evolvesCES Intel today took the wraps off the latest generation of its education-oriented netbook reference design, the Classmate PC.… read more »
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Carl Zeiss to improve Cinemizer video eyewearOpen in New Window
An updated version of the Cinemizer video eyewear from developer Carl Zeiss will add a high-resolution LCD screen to the iPod accessory. read more »
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CES 2009: Palm Pre leads gadget paradeOpen in New Window
Palm captured much of the Consumer Electronics Show buzz last week with its "Pre" touch-screen smartphone, complete with a new operating system. Microsoft tried to make noise, too, with CEO Steve Bal read more »
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IP video is already in the enterprise but deployment is no easy taskOpen in New Window
Today, we'll continue our discussion of IP video and will share our own business experiences of IPV and how enterprise video can be useful. We'll highlight some tips from AT&T on IPTV based on an ent read more »
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Resurrection on video: hands on with the Palm préOpen in New Window
Ars Technica's Jon Stokes gets a first-look at the new Palm pré announced Wednesday at CES 2009. We talk with a Palm representative and have captured video of the smooth new UI.Read More... read more »
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Move Networks Streamed 100 Million Hours Of HD Video On The Web Last YearOpen in New Window
"Who needs cable TV? Move Networks, which powers the Web video streaming for ABC, Fox, the Discovery Channel, and Animal Planet, streamed 180 million hours of premium video last year, 100 million o read more »
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