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Vuezone Personal Video Network
Mark Gibbs takes a look at a video surveillance system with some good ideas and some annoying flaws. Read More


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RFID could ease hunt for lost IT gear
If concerns about cost and security can be overcome, RFID technology could help solve a growing problem in large data centers: losing track of IT equipment. Read More

Two Google apps help blind navigate
Google released two Android applications designed to help the blind with walking directions that pair Google Maps with GPS navigation technology. Read More


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Unlocking the Mainframe: Modernizing Legacy System to SOA
Discover how to eliminate the risks of mainframe dependence by unlocking data and business logic trapped in legacy systems. SOA provides an opportunity for true synthesis between mainframes and next-generation applications. Learn More Today!

Ten gadget picks of Ceatec 2010
We spent a week checking out some of the coolest, most futuristic gadgets and developments that Japan's electronics industry has to offer. Here's some of the best of what we found. Read More

ZTE unveils tablet with built-in phone
ZTE, one of China's largest network and phone suppliers, has unveiled a new tablet device that includes phone functionality and runs on the Android 2.1 OS. Read More

Sony's Google TVs: FAQs answered
Thinking about grabbing one of Sony's new Google TV-powered high-definition television sets for the holidays? The electronics maker recently unveiled its first round of Google TV products including four HDTVs ranging from 24- to 46-inch screen sizes. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Xerox

Magic Quadrant for MPS
Read Gartner's views on the true value proposition of MPS, the focus on cost savings, who is using MPS and what they're paying. Then see how Gartner ranks the major vendors to determine your best partner. Read More

Skype for iPhone
Much has changed since Macworld last took a look at Skype the for iPhone. When we last reviewed the VoIP app from Skype Software, the free offering was limited to the iPhone and iPod touch, required Wi-Fi, and couldn't run in the background. The iOS Skype experience of today is much, much better. Read More

ShapeEffects update adds photos to mix
Children who use the ShapeEffects iPad app to create digital art now have a new tool to use: photographs. Read More

Smackdown: Windows Phone 7 phones vs. iPhone 4 vs. Droid X
Microsoft on Monday introduced a portfolio of smartphones based on the new Windows Phone 7 operating system to take on the iPhone 4 and the Android army. Read More

HTC goes in big with five Windows Phone 7 handsets
Two years ago, HTC delivered the first smartphone to use Google's Android mobile phone software, the G1. On Monday, the Taiwanese company unveiled five smartphones with Microsoft's new Windows Phone 7 operating system. Read More



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Ig Nobel honors world's wackiest researchers: 2010 winners
The 20th annual Ig Nobel Prizes were awarded Thursday night for "achievements that first make people laugh, and then make them think." The prizes commemorate the world's funniest research, and sometimes the world's biggest villains (BP is a winner this year). Here's a list of the 2010 prizes.

Eight hot commercial space projects
The recently passed NASA Authorization Act of 2010 was generally seen as a huge nod toward developing commercial space projects. NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said the authorization "launches a commercial space transportation industry." Indeed there are a number of interesting commercial space projects underway.

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