News to know: Nexus One; CES; Apple; Skype; ESPN 3D; Gartner
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Ed Burnette: Live coverage of the Google Android/Nexus One event
- Sam Diaz: My verdict: Nexus One raises bar but isn't quite "Super"phone
- Larry Dignan: Google's Nexus One: Is it super? And is there a market for a superphone?
- Mary Jo Foley: With Nexus One, Google paves the way for a Microsoft-branded phone
- Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Google Android Nexus One - Is it a threat to the iPhone?
- Matthew Miller: Nexus One has four available prices with one subsidized plan option
- Larry Dignan: BlackBerry counter programs against Nexus One with Google's keywords
- Sam Diaz: Report: 2010 gearing up to be year of Android
- Matthew Miller: T-Mobile HSPA 7.2 upgrade complete, HSPA+ coming to Nexus One
- Andrew Nusca: T-Mobile upgrades 3G network to 7.2Mbps; preps for Nexus One
- Tom Foremski: Google needs its own Telco service not a phone...
- Google demos 'Earth' app on new Android OS
Nexus One Image Galleries:
Sean Portnoy: CES 2010: Vizio takes on high end with new XVT Pro LED-based HDTVs, including 3D models
- Sean Portnoy: CES 2010: Vizio to display new wireless HD solution using Celeno's 802.11n Wi-Fi chipset
- Christopher Dawson: CES tablet frenzy spells competition for Classmate, doom for OLPC 3.0
- Larry Dignan: What kind of health check will CES 2010 offer for the tech industry?
- Gallery: CES 2010 in pictures
Jason D. O'Grady: Apple event planned for January 27, should you care?
Larry Dignan: Skype goes living room, embeds on LG, Panasonic HDTVs
Rachel King: ESPN launching 3D channel this June in time for World Cup
Larry Dignan: Gartner rolls up another analyst firm; Buys Burton Group
NYT Bits: Microsoft and H.P. To Reveal Slate PC Ahead of Apple
Zack Whittaker: 2010 resolutions: Open-source, social media, representation and surviving surgery
Brian Sommer: H-1B Visas, the AFL-CIO and the Need for Change
Dennis Howlett: SAP 2010 collapse and other nonsense
Andrew Nusca: Asus starts 'Republic of Gamers' with 17.3" G73Jh laptop; Intel Core i7
- Asus enlists industrial designer Karim Rashid for new 'fluid' Eee PC look
- Asus partners with Bang & Olufsen for twin-touchpad NX90 multimedia laptop
Ed Bott: Microsoft shakes up its Office business
CNET: Windows Mobile glitch dates 2010 texts 2016
Doug Hanchard: Test of airport security fails in Slovakia using real explosives planted on passenger
ReadWriteWeb: 5 Reasons Why RSS Readers Still Rock
John Morris: First Intel Westmere 32nm reviews
Andrew Nusca: Nine new Canon Vixia camcorders unveiled; entry-level starts $499, flagship $999
Dana Gardner: Architectural shift joins app logic with massive data sets to take advanced BI analytics to real-time performance
Andrew Nusca: Netgear reveals world's first 4x4 MIMO 802.11n Wi-Fi HD video bridge
Michael Krigsman: Blogger relations at SAP
Rachel King: Discovery, Sony and IMAX launching first 24-hour 3D Network
Andrew Nusca: D-Link announces Boxee Box; stream media from anywhere for less than $200
Rachel King: MIPS to debut Android-based netbook and set-top boxes
Zack Whittaker: Office 2010 'cheapest ever' for students: Pricing details emerge
Rachel King: Canon announces A3100 IS, A3000 IS, A495 and A490 pocket cameras; all under $200
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft rethinks, reveals prices for its Office 2010 SKU line-up
Rachel King: Eye-Fi unveils 8 GB Pro X2 memory card with Wi-Fi
Larry Dignan: Apple hits 3 billion app download mark
Doug Hanchard: 2010: What changes lay ahead?
Dana Blankenhorn: Quitting brings new risks
Larry Dignan: Lenovo delivers the designs: Will it matter?
Dana Blankenhorn: What rankles in open source buy-outs
CNET: Uncovering Windows 7's 'GodMode'
Joel Evans: Welcome to our newest Mobile Gadgeteer, Joel Evans
Heather Clancy: California school district goes solar in 2010
Dan Kusnetzky: Freemind, mind mapping, time management and life
Phil Wainewright: People-centric IT for a new decade