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Wired Steven Levy |
Steven Levy on How Gadgets Lose Their Magic The astonishing advances that once would have brought us to our knees are now reduced to a thumbs-up.  |
Wired Cliff Kuang |
Burning Question: Does My Gear Know When Its Warranty Is Up? Warranty calculation is a serious science.  |
CIO March 27, 2009 |
CIO Slideshow Archives Cool sights in Google Earth. Superswanky laptops. Bling for your BlackBerry. Get it all right here and much, much more.  |
Wired March 23, 2009 Cliff Kuang |
Burning Question: Can Recession Be a Bargaining Chip? These tough times may call for some cutbacks. But before you ditch the premium cable and unlimited international calling, you may want to try a little price negotiation.  |
PC Magazine March 19, 2009 Chloe Albanesius |
Tech Gets a Cash Boot-Up The economic stimulus act dedicates billions to technology development.  |
PC Magazine February 25, 2009 Erik Rhey |
CES at the Crossroads How has a crippled economy affected the world's largest tech showcase?  |
Wired Steven Levy |
Steven Levy's Ode to Vintage Ports -- Farewell, Sweet FireWire A look back at computer components that have been laid to rest.  |
PC Magazine December 25, 2008 Eric Griffith |
Make the Most of Your New PC Follow this simple 12-step program to guarantee maximum performance, security, and ease of use. Plus, decide how to deal with all your old stuff.  |
Popular Mechanics February 2009 Seth Porges |
How to Improve Battery Life on Any Gadget The lithium ion batteries in our phones, laptops, cameras and MP3 players never seem to last long enough. But there are plenty of small adjustments you can make to make sure batteries don't run down quite so quickly.  |
Wired January 19, 2009 Bryan Gardiner |
Burning Question: Why Can't We Control Gadgets by Voice Alone? Despite being put into nearly every imaginable electronic device, speech-recognition software remains light-years away from tackling the general purpose applications that would change the way we interact with computers.  |
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