Holiday Tech Gadget Preview It may still be September, but tech firms are gearing up for the holidays. Last week in New York, tech firms pulled the curtain back on their holiday parade of gear. Seven advanced car technologies the government wants now Sophisticated computer systems, sensor networks , battery and electric grid development are among the hot research topics. Are netbooks ready for the enterprise? 5 reasons to deploy netbooks; 5 reasons not to. Best Smartphones for Under $100 No need to pay big bucks for a high-quality, full-featured smartphone. We¿ve rounded up the best inexpensive models across the four major carriers. Whether you're a social networker, a business executive, or a multimedia addict, there's a wallet-friendly smartphone for you. The Most Promising Games of Fall 2009 Here's a look at the Lamborghini and Bugatti racers of Gran Turismo PSP, the shuffle-the-scenario option of Halo 3: ODST, and the host of new multiplayer features in Modern Warfare 2, plus many other exciting developments that are coming this fall. Turn It Up to 11: Tech's Contributions to Rock and Roll Many of rock's greatest moments hinge on shifts in music technology. Here is a chronology of some of the highlights. 10 NASA space technologies that may never see the cosmos NASA has robots, rockets, inflatable homes and lots of other advanced technology that may never lift off. Fashionable Laptop Bags Let You Geek Out in Style As New York Fashion Week rolls around, we bring you the sexiest designer bags of the upcoming season. And some are practical, too Cubicles Gone Wild: 13 Wacky Workspaces The office cubes you are about to see are definitely not what Herman Miller (the furniture company responsible for the modern day cubicle) had in mind. Every office has its colorful cube-dwellers, but these may make your office mates seem tame. Critter Cam records wildlife first hand National Geographic came to MIT for the HEMBI or Human Environment Mobile Based Interactions workshop and showed off their Critter Cam. 'Anonymous Digging'? What could go wrong? This post will likely interest only those readers who use Digg. The rest of you are excused. Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from New Horizons and 15 copies of Windows Server 2008 How-To. Cisco Subnet is giving away 15 copies of Interconnecting Data Centers Using VPLS. Google Subnet is hosting many new bloggers (watch for giveaway information soon.) Entry forms can be found on the Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet home pages. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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