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Greg Packer, first in line for an iPhone outside an Apple story in Manhattan, Wednesday's New York Daily News in which he is featured.
iPhone Frenzy
As the iPhone countdown continues, a line starts forming outside an Apple store in Manhattan days before the phones goes on sale.

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The simple act of opening up Windows Explorer windows ad infinitum will crash Vista.
What To Do When Windows Vista Crashes: Little-Known Recovery Strategies
Because Microsoft's new operating system is bigger than its predecessors, it's more of a pain-to reinstall. Here are some backup, repair and monitor methods so you won't have to, even if you encounter fatal startup errors.

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Research At Intel Day 2007: Program written in Intel's Ct programming model for multi-core processors. Program shows a herd of 20,000 golden pigs moving randomly.
Intel Research
Intel researchers show off prototypes of advances in chips, mobile computing, and tera-scale computing.

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Speakers at Google's RechargeIT event include Larry Brilliant, executive director, Google.org (not pictured); Robyn Beavers, Google; William Gross, CEO of Idealab; Ron Kenedi, VP of the Solar Energy Solutions Group, Sharp; Brad Whitcomb, PGE; David Vieau, CEO A123 Systems; Greg Stubblefield, president, Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Google Solar Powered Car
Photos taken Monday at a Solar Power Car event hosted by Google and Pacific Gas and Electric.

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Special Edition Using Microsoft Windows Vista: Chapter 15, Using Internet Explorer 7
Special Edition Using Microsoft Windows Vista: Chapter 15, Using Internet Explorer 7
This excerpt from Que's comprehensive reference book on Windows Vista walks you through the new features in Internet Explorer 7. It's also got tips on customizing your browser settings, multimedia downloading, and how to troubleshoot your installation.

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Outside Moscone Center West, San Francisco, as attendees start to trickle in to Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference.
Steve Jobs At The WWDC Keynote
At opening keynote at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, attendees watched Jobs play with Windows and his new iPhone.

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Camino offers everything Firefox does -- and less.
Review: Camino Offers Fast, Lightweight Browsing For Macs
With version 1.5, Camino now has all the features it needs to really compete with other Mac browsers.

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Myvu video goggles for the iPod contain built-in video screens and ear buds.
The InformationWeek 2007 Summer Gadget Guide
Find sitting on the beach boring? Can't tear yourself away from technology? Here are some great new gadgets that can make your summer fun.

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Google map screenshot of the Google Developer locations worldwide.
Google Developer's Day
Pictures of Google Developer Day events in China, Russia, Japan, and other places around the world.

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Front view of the Microsoft Surface computer.
Microsoft Surface
May 30. Microsoft Corp. unveiled Microsoft Surface, the company's first commercially available surface computer. Surface is a 30-inch display in a table-like form factor that users interact with through touch, natural gestures and objects placed on the surface. The intuitive user interface works without a mouse or keyboard, giving people direct interaction with digital content -- such as viewing, stretching, sorting and sharing digital photos by sliding their fingers across the surface.

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The ioSafe R4 network storage unit before it's set on fire for a demonstration of the company's data protection technology.
Hot Interop Demo -- Computer Ablaze In Vegas Desert
A small company that makes disaster-proof hardware had their first public demo at Interop in Las Vegas, showing off their ability to protect data in the face of a 1,700 degree fire.

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The long-awaited OQO ultra-mobile is now out and in use.
Interop 2007
This week, technology vendors, IT managers, business executives, and techies of all types are coming together in Las Vegas to view new and upcoming technologies. Here are some pictures from the show.

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He can see for miles: Anaheim Mayor Curt Pringle looks out from on the roof of Anaheim city hall, amongst Wi-Fi antennaes.


Protect and serve: Officers observe video feeds of the Jordan Downs public housing district from the LAPDs South East division station.
Motorola's Motomesh Network at Jordan Downs
The wireless network is a part of a project designed to help curb criminal activity and provide a safe environment for residents in one of the city's most notorious high-crime public housing areas. Ten wireless video surveillance cameras and a multi-radio wireless broadband network enables first responders with critical communications through separate, dedicated, and secure access.

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The message-creation screen for 3jam reflects its stick-to-the-basics one-to-many SMS messaging.
Review: Tangling With Twitter -- 8 Alternative Services
Twitter is the current favorite when it comes to instant presence, but there are other services out there which could be a better fit.

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They just got here, but already they're on the phone and computer back to there. You can't get too much communication when you're on the road.
WinHEC 2007 Gets Under Way In Los Angeles
At the annual Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC), engineers, developers, and product designers get the lowdown on how to make their hardware work with Microsoft's software.

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Phenom will be the official product name for AMD's Agena desktop quad core.


JavaOne 2007 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco




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