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Business Execution: Executive Buyer's Guide
There's a big difference between strategy and execution. Take a look at this white paper to learn how you can take your business strategies into the real world with the help of assets you already...
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What tech toys did Santa bring you in 2011?
Tell us what new gadgets you and your family unwrapped this Christmas!
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15 gadgets every 8-bit gamer needs
If you're a gamer who loves the 8-bit era, you have no excuse not to own at least half of the items on this list! This gallery picks up from assuming you already own at least your favorite 8-bit...
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Falling Debris: Tech devices that crashed to Earth
Amid the pending crash of the Nasa climate satellite from Earth's orbit, ZDNet takes a look at other gadgets, products and services that crashed and burned.
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Back to School 2011: 'What to buy your kid for college' guide
Back to School 2011: College is an investment, not just for those who go, but for parents too. Give your kid a helping hand with these tech essentials.
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15 tools for a high-tech summer
Now that summer has arrived, many of you will be heading to the beach or the lake or just getting away from the office. Here's some tech that can help make the most of it.
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Hardware 2.0 Very Best Kit List for Jan/Feb 10
Welcome to the updated and revamped Hardware 2.0 "Very Best Kit List" for Jan/Feb 10. Here I've put together a list of the best high-end and mid-range and budget components currently available. So...
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Walt Mossberg: What's new in tech this holiday season?
At a Churchill Club event, ZDNet talked with Wall Street Journal personal technology columnist Walt Mossberg. He showed us some new gadgets for the holidays, including the new Barnes & Noble Nook;...
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Sun not shining on solar-powered gadgets
Solar or photovoltaic technology in mobile computing devices is still impeded by performance and price issues, and is not likely to entirely replace batteries anytime soon, according to analysts.
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Gallery: Dead-Finger Tech
What's the one technology that you can't live without? Which computing device, gadget or software app will they have pry from your cold, dead fingers? We asked ZDNet bloggers which bit of...
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Gallery: Mutant Clones from China
One of the most interesting groups of technologists in China are the shanzhai. They form small companies which cluster together in larger groups, trying to produce new gizmos so fast that nobody...
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Vintage gadgets on display in NYC
From the Blickensderfer Portable Typewriter to the Apple Tablet Prototype and every Dyson G-Force Vacuum and Polaroid Land Camera in between, the temporary Gizmodo gallery installation at Reed...
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Amazon Kindle at the Continental President's Club Lounge
Jason Perlow takes the Amazon Kindle for a spin with a glass of Jack Daniels.
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10 essential gadgets for students
Showing you some of the gadgets college and university students really shouldn't live without.
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Father's Day gifts for gadget freaks
The top five gifts I want the Father's Day Fairy to drop off at my place this Sunday.
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Gadgets galore at CES
ZDNet Executive Editor David Berlind goes to a preshow called "CES Unveiled" and checks out some new products, including a remote-controlled helicopter from Interactive Toys, a 7-inch digital...
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Photos: Tech tugs at college students
See which gadgets today's college students use the most.
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Photos: Top 10 must-have gadgets
For the first time in Must-Have Gadgets history, a product on our list has been replaced by itself.
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Samsung K5 Digital Audio Player
It looks like any other portable MP3 device--until you see the speakers that pop out of the back.
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Photos: Six high-capacity flash players
They're no longer the dinky little siblings of hard drive MP3 players. These tiny machines hold up to 8 gigs.
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Photos: A bike helmet built for road hazards
From outside, the Smart Helmet looks normal. But inside, it has a microchip that controls everything from blinkers to voice commands.
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