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Sprint Shows Off The Samsung UpStage Mobile Music Phone
Smartphones Hit The Runway At CTIA
Here's a look at the latest mobile devices and accessories, on display at the CTIA Wireless 2007 conference in Orlando, Florida.

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Full Contact Poker, which decided to stay in the United States market, allows people to play with no limit.
Online Gambling Gone Wild: U.S. Crackdown Sparks Offshore Boom
Far from slowing its growth, a government crackdown on online gambling has sent many sites offshore, and many others underground. But it's a good bet that Internet poker will remain a booming industry.

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Creative Suite 3: Icons
Review: Adobe Creative Suite 3 Beta Combines Two Creative Powerhouses
Adobe's release of Creative Suite 3 Beta offers a look at what the merger of Adobe and Macromedia can bring to the table for image professionals.

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The Front of Nokia's Flagship Store on 5th Avenue, NYC
Nokia Shows Off The New N95 At Exclusive Fifth Avenue Bash
Mobile bloggers and fans of Nokia's S60 smartphone platform gathered at the Nokia Flagship store on New York's upscale Fifth Avenue to check out the new N95 smartphone. While everyone said they were there for the free food and drinks, they were all hoping to show up their friends by winning the door prize: a new unlocked N95.

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Google provides RSS news feeds for eight broad topic areas, ranging from world and national news to sports and entertainment.
5 Google Tips To Improve Your Search Experience
The search-engine giant has some little-known ways to get the most out of your searches, as well as some apps you may not have heard about.

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Cellphones dropped off for recycling.
Electronic Waste Recycling Day
Electronic waste may only represent one percent of the junk we throw away, but it contributes 70 percent of the toxic materials (like lead and mercury) found in landfills. The Lower East Side Ecology Center in New York regularly schedules an Electronic Waste Recycling Day where New Yorkers can deposit out of date printers, computers, and cellphones to be disposed of safely . Here are some pictures from a recycling day held earlier this year in New York City's Union Square Park.

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Ecto is a feature-rich desktop blogging client; its html-editor screen is shown.
Top 22 Mac OS X Products
Our Apple expert John C. Welch picks 22 lesser-known applications that can make your Mac experience more productive and more fun.

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A giant replica of Cisco's IP Phone 7970 Series on the show floor, displaying unified communications capabilities.
Image Gallery: Telephony Gadgets At VoiceCon
CMP Technology's VoiceCon conference, March 5 through 8, in Orlando, Fla., was home to a host of interesting telephony introductions, ranging from VoIP phones and broadband gear to wearable telecom devices. InformationWeek's Elena Malykhina captured some of the most interesting images.

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Sun's Project Blackbox, shown outside Grand Central Station in New York City, is a complete virtualized datacenter built into a shipping container.
Sun's Data Center-On-Wheels Rolls Into Manhattan
Sun Microsystems' new Project Blackbox packs a complete data center inside a shipping container, which transported on a black, flatbed tractor-trailer boldly displaying the Sun logo. We photographed the set up when it rolled into New York City.

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The Plaza Espanya As 3GSM Attendees Arrive on Sunday, Feb 11
3GSM World Congress 2007
The 3GSM World Congress is the biggest stage for the mobile computing industry. Here's what went on.

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Welcome to Google: the reception area of Google's NYC offices.
Googleplex East: Inside Google's New York City Headquarters
Googleplex East: Inside Google's New York City Headquarters

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Ida Keen showed me the house she created in Second Life. It's loosely based on a house her grandmother lived in, on a canal in Florida. Here we're on the screened porch of the house -- look at the terrific view through the screen. Ida is the Second Life pseudonym of one of the players -- they're called ''residents'' in SL. You're looking at her avatar.
My Second Life Safari
InformationWeek's own Mitch Wagner has been spending the last three weeks wandering around Second Life, guided by natives, getting shown the sights, and finding new wonders through random exploration. Here are some of his favorites.

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Windows Vista in a Nutshell
Windows Vista in a Nutshell
This chapter provides a quick overview of the features of the Windows Vista user interface, which should be sufficient to help you become oriented and make the most of the system fairly quickly

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On popular Anarchia Island, avatars fly and teleport in to boogie on the virtual dance floor.
'Second Life' Lessons
Companies as varied as Toyota, Dell, Sears, and Adidas have all established bulkheads in the 3-D virtual world called "Second Life." Is this influx of brands an exciting precursor of how we'll be conducting business very soon, or the ultimate exercise in corporate flat-footedness?

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