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Figure out where you're leaking cash by plugging the Kill A Watt EZ into any electrical appliance. ($49.99)
35 Tech Toys Under $100
You don't need to spend a bundle give the gift of consumer electronics. Choose from gaming accessories, security devices, mobile device chargers, travel gear, green-minded energy savers and more.

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The big new things in OpenOffice 3.0 are actually a lot of small new things. The overall performance of the 3.0 suite is markedly better than 2.0.
4 Open Source Office Suites
None is a full-fledged replacement for Microsoft Office -- yet -- but open source apps such as OpenOffice, StarOffice from Sun, IBM's Lotus Symphony, KOffice for Linux, and AbiWord are shaping up to be valuable tools around the open source office.

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The Stone Hill Center in Williamstown, Mass. is the home of the Williamstown Art Conservation Center (WACC), the largest regional conservation center in the country. The 32,000-square-foot structure houses two galleries in addition to lab space.
Using Technology In An Art Conservation Lab
New labs at the Williamstown Art Conservation Center employ high and low-tech tools from Microsoft Windows and gMail, to specialized lighting, an electron microscope, and a room-sized X-ray machine.

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The Miles all-electric midsize sedan reaches top speed that exceed 80 MPH.
Road-Ready Electric Vehicles
These battery-powered vehicles are capable of achieving highway speeds. As battery technology advances, expect prices to drop and production to kick into high gear.

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In the GE battery lab, at the GE Global Research Center in Nisakayuna, NY, chemical engineer Charles Iacovangelo, Advanced Battery Project Leader, holds a battery cell.
GE Global Research Center Tour
GE Global Research is one of the world's most diversified technology research facilities. At the company's New York labs, engineers are working on hybrid and battery strategies.

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iLife '09 contains iPhoto, iMovie, Garageband, iWeb, and iDVD.
A Closer Look At iLife, iWork
The most overlooked news at Macworld was about the significant upgrades to iLife, iWork, and the MacBook Pro, Apple's workhorse of a notebook. Our expert hits the highlights.

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Daimler AG plans limited sales of an electric-only Smart Car in the U.S. late next year, with broad availability in 2012.
Detroit Auto Show 09: Electrifying
GM and Ford are under pressure to produce hybrids and all-electric vehicles -- fast -- to compete with upstart car makers out of Silicon Valley and China.

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Panasonic - RNG200 - Tru2Way Set Top box
Image Gallery: CES 2009
Digital media gear was one of the highlights of CES 2009. Here's what got our attention.

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Just as scientists began testing CERN's Large Hadron Collider in September, hackers made a mockery of the European lab's network security. Days later, a liquid helium leak brought research to a halt; repairs should be completed by spring 2009. The collider is a massive underground particle accelerator designed to conduct particle physics experiments. Scientists hope to use it to test the Big Bang theory of the universe's origins and other beliefs about how matter and mass formed. The collider is so huge, that staff use bicycles to traverse the 17-mile, circular tunnel beneath the border between France and Switzerland.
2008 In Pictures
NASA found ice on Mars, CERN prepared to study black holes, but had a setback. Microsoft gave us a peek of Windows 7, FaceBook fought spammers and won, sort of. Bigfoot turned out to be bogus, again. Oprah Amazon's Kindle a boost, and the world said hello to the first Internet president-elect, Barack Obama, and goodbye to the Spam King and Arthur C. Clarke.

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The N97 is Nokia's flagship multimedia phone for 2009.
Nokia N97 Smartphone
The N97 is Nokia's flagship multimedia phone for 2009. It sports a 3.5-inch touch screen and a full QWERTY keyboard for messaging. Other specs include 3G, Wi-Fi, 5-megapixel camera, GPS, and more. Product managers who showed off an early version of the device in Barcelona on Dec. 2, called it the "Facebook Phone."

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Allows sales managers to review sales quotes, chart forecasts, quotas, expense reports, purchase orders, and actual numbers.
10 iPhone Apps For The Enterprise
With these recent additions to Apple's App Store, iPhone-loving business professionals can tap into corporate e-mail systems, customer contact lists, and accounting systems just like their peers with company-issued BlackBerrys and laptops.

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The iPhone Maps application from Google now supports Street View. The map in a circle at the lower right returns you to Google Maps view, the white cone shows the direction your camera is facing.
What's In The iPhone 2.2 Software Upgrade?
Apple released version 2.2 of the iPhone firmware on Friday. It includes upgrades to Google Maps, enabling Street View and walking and public transit directions and more. The software also includes small improvements to e-mail, the Web browser, and the ability to turn off auto-correct.

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Lenovo's S10 netbook has a power-saving LED backlit display, is about 2.5 pounds and an inch thick, runs Windows XP on Intel's Atom processor, and costs under $400.
Laptop Buyer's Guide, Fall 2008 Edition
Whether you are a road warrior, daily commuter, or media mogul, our review will help make sure that your next notebook is the one that will best fit your needs.

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Parallels lets you run Windows (shown here) or Linux on Mac OS X. Parallels displays the guest OS in several views -- here Windows is running in an application window on Mac OS X.
Parallels 4 Boosts Stability, Performance, Usability
With version 4 of the software for running Windows or Linux on Mac OS X, the company is trying to correct problems that plagued Version 3.

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Parallels lets you run Windows (shown here) or Linux on Mac OS X. Parallels displays the guest OS in several views -- here Windows is running in an application window on Mac OS X.
CES 2009 Preview
Check the hottest gear in our preview of the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show.

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Twitter Karma is a Web tool to help you manage people following you and people you're following.
Tools For Getting The Most Out Of Twitter
These free tools will help you manage subscribers, integrate Twitter with Facebook, run Twitter on your desktop or iPhone, and more.

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1. You might want to use Wubi to install Ubuntu on your existing Windows partition -- it's non-destructive, doesn't require you to change partitions and uses the existing Windows boot loader.
Installing Ubuntu 8.10 in 12 Steps
Our 12-step visual guide to getting Ubuntu 8.10 up and running.

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Forums, blogs, and other resources for fledgling game developers on the Revolution Games Network site.
Top Web Sites for First-Time Game Developers
Newbie game developers are finding valuable tips and tools on Kongregate, Addicting Games, Flash Games License, Gamasutra and other Web sites.

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