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  • Why tablets will beat laptops in 2012

    In 2011 tablets have proved that they are much more than a gimmick and threaten to become the mobile device of choice.

  • Samsung updates its double-LCD cameras with the DualView ST600 and ST100

    Samsung updates its flagship DualView compact camera line with the new ST600 and ST100.

    Blog posts | July 21, 2010 10:08am PDT

  • iBlink Headphones--photos

    The iBlink Earbuds may be gimmicky, but at least it's a fun gimmick that has a good chance of appealing to the younger set. Steer clear if you're picky about audio.

  • Is Windows 7 E just a gimmick?

    Microsoft has attempted to dodge the European antitrust bullet by ripping Internet Explorer out of every copy of Windows 7 sold in the European Union. But is this little more than a gimmick?

    Blog posts | July 17, 2009 8:09am PDT

  • Medical records on an iPhone?

    Futurism is fun, but until we get the basics down we can't move toward it.

    Blog posts | September 22, 2007 6:56am PDT

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  • Why tablets will beat laptops in 2012

    In 2011 tablets have proved that they are much more than a gimmick and threaten to become the mobile device of choice.

  • Make money online: No gimmicks, no scams, and nothing to buy.

    Ready to *really* make money via the Internet? In this new "make money online" series, I will show you methods for making money online.

    Blog posts | March 17, 2011 4:47am PDT

  • Samsung updates its double-LCD cameras with the DualView ST600 and ST100

    Samsung updates its flagship DualView compact camera line with the new ST600 and ST100.

    Blog posts | July 21, 2010 10:08am PDT

  • iBlink Headphones--photos

    The iBlink Earbuds may be gimmicky, but at least it's a fun gimmick that has a good chance of appealing to the younger set. Steer clear if you're picky about audio.

  • Is Windows 7 E just a gimmick?

    Microsoft has attempted to dodge the European antitrust bullet by ripping Internet Explorer out of every copy of Windows 7 sold in the European Union. But is this little more than a gimmick?

    Blog posts | July 17, 2009 8:09am PDT

  • Is the HD in Zune HD just a marketing gimmick?

    OK, the Zune HD was officially announced by Microsoft this week, but what really is the deal with the HD branding in the name? I imagine if you asked your family and friends what that meant to...

    Blog posts | May 28, 2009 7:57am PDT

  • Medical records on an iPhone?

    Futurism is fun, but until we get the basics down we can't move toward it.

    Blog posts | September 22, 2007 6:56am PDT

  • Dare I say this aloud? Boot Camp's a gimmick

    Commentary--Apple's new software lets Windows run on the Mac. Charles Cooper says a different OS is really the focus. Guess which one.

    News items | April 10, 2006 4:53pm PDT

  • Sun's got a new gimmick

    Sun Microsystems' moves to sell data storage and services on a subscription basis may be considered defensive, gimmicky and late--but that's doesn't mean they're bad ideas.

    News items | June 9, 2004 11:00am PDT

  • No gimmicks Microsoft--just take security seriously

    Microsoft's latest hacker bounty won't solve the problem-- it'll only divert public attention away from the core security problem that users face.

    News items | November 20, 2003 2:45pm PST

  • N+I: Storage gadgets, gimmicks galore

    Those who want to try out networked storage on the cheap should keep an eye out for the NetDisk from Ximeta. Also at Networld+Interop: trampolines and game shows.

    News items | April 30, 2003 11:21am PDT

  • Gateway's got gimmicks for PC buyers

    In its latest attempt to woo PC buyers and stave off a revenue crunch, the company offers consumers up to $100 for their old PCs and peripherals--and other deals.

    News items | December 17, 2002 4:02pm PST

  • The great Net giveaway gimmick

    Call it promotion. Call it bribery. Increasingly, Web sites are using sweepstakes to attract an audience. Is the tactic working?

    News items | October 24, 1999 12:00am PDT

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