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Image Gallery: Windows 7 Revealed
Here's a first visual look at the Vista successor, which was previewed for attendees of Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles.

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Pandora gives you Internet streaming radio customized to your preferences through its magic algorithms.
Favorite Free Apps For iPhone, iPod Touch
Get more out of your iPhone with some of our favorite free applications such as Twitterific, Facebook, Pandora, Wikipanion, and Instapaper.

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Switching between open tabs gives you a preview bar, similar to the way task-switching works in Windows or the Mac. Activate the preview bar using the Ctrl-Tab keys on either platform.
New Features In Firefox 3.1 Beta 1
Firefox 3.1 beta 1 includes usability improvements including graphical task-switching, improvements to the smart location bar, location awareness, and faster JavaScript execution.

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If you don't mind spending lots of cash on a digital camera, the 21.1-megapixel EOS 5D Mark II may be a fine solution. The D-SLR with a compact body features an auto lighting optimizer and high-ISO noise reduction, peripheral image correction to create the highest-quality pictures, can shoot continuously at 3.9 frames per second, and carries a $2,699 price tag.
18 Hot New Digital Cameras
Olympus, Nikon, Sony, and Pentax show off their year-end point-and-shoot and digital SLR camera lineups.

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How To Share Your Mac's Wi-Fi Connection
We show you how, first on Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger and then on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.

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Sylvania's original netbook ran gOS; the newer iteration runs Ubuntu Netbook Remix.
Linux Lights Up Notebooks And Netbooks
Linux for laptops is gaining traction in the emerging netbook market, especially among users who aren't married to Windows and who use the Web as their desktop.

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Adobe Premiere Pro CS4's layout is extremely sophisticated. Novices should stay far away.
Video Editing Software For The YouTuber To The Pro
Need software to edit your family vacation video or your corporate training presentation? Read our review of Adobe Premiere, iMovie, Pinnacle Studio, and Corel VideoStudio to see which package best meets your needs.

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Zap's Xebra Xero sedan has a top speed of 40 mph and seats up to four. It is intended for city use and comes as a 4-door sedan or 2-passenger pick-up truck.  Estimated price $12,000.
Electric Cars For The Slow Vehicle Lane
These small electric vehicles from Zenn Motors, Zap, Miles Electric Vehicles and Dynasty Electric Cars - also known as NEVs or LSVs - don't go faster than 25 mph, but they cost pennies to operate and are a cinch to park, making them a good choice for short trips around town.

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Setting up the SMC Barricade was like returning to an old friend. Take it out of the box. Attach it to the modem, attach your PC, power up the modem, router, and PC (in that order), and Shazaam, it's working!
Dual-Band Router Showdown
Dual-band routers from SMC, Apple, DLink, Linksys, and Netgear face off to see which can stand up to our rigorous testing. All but one performed admirably.

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1&1's data center is in Lenexa, Kansas, just outside Kansas City, the second largest railroad hub in the U.S. Fiber lines running parallel to railroads have put Kansas City at a crossroads of data connectivity. 1&1's five server rooms hold 860 racks and can accommodate at least 40,000 servers.
Inside 1&1's 54,000-foot Kansas Data Center
1&1 Internet, one of world's largest Web hosting companies, hosts data for more than 700,000 U.S. customers. A visit to its Lenexa, Kansas facility revealed the infrastructure behind all that data: the servers, power distribution equipment, transformers, switches, UPS systems, pumps, and chillers.

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The new SwissFlash pocket tool shines an 18,000 mcd LED light (or laser pointer), files your fingernails, and holds up to 16 GB of data on its removable USB drive.
Multi-function USB Thumb Drives
USB drives can do all the tricks other thumb drives can do, and more.

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The G1 is the first Android-powered handset and it features a touch screen, full QWERTY keyboard, 3G connectivity, GPS, Wi-Fi, and it's preloaded with an Amazon app for downloading music.
T-Mobile Unveils G1, First Android-Powered Phone
The first Android-powered mobile phone was released Tuesday, September 23.

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Android Market's open content distribution system will help end users find, purchase, download, and install various types of content on their Android-powered devices.
Android Apps For Early Google Android Adopters
The first wave of Google Android apps show off the open source operating system's touchscreen abilities.

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The PortableApps collection of open source programs runs from any USB drive and comes with its own launcher and organizer.
12 Cool Things To Do With Your Thumb Drive
A USB drive can be used for more than just porting data -- it can carry entire bootable applications, lock down a PC, and even call for help when lost.

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Ulrich Seif, Senior VP of Supply Chain Services and CIO of National Semiconductor receives the <I>InformationWeek</I> 500 award for the #1 ranking from Bob Evans, Sr. VP and content Director of <I>InformationWeek</I>.
Inside The InformationWeek 500
Photos from the InformationWeek 500 conference at the St. Regis Hotel in Dana Point, Calif., September 15 - 16, 2008.

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Second Life enthusiast Jennifer Grace Dawson and her avatar, Harper Beresford. Among other activities in Second Life, she's a photographer -- <a href=view her photos on Flickr." src="http://twimgs.com/infoweek/galleries/automated/249/1Harper_Beresford_tn.jpg">
Second Life's People -- And Avatars
Meet the avatars of Second Life, and the real-life people behind them, include the ordinary, gorgeous, and absurd.

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Innovation Leaders
Meet the InformationWeek 500 innovation superstars. Whether they were rapidly building and deploying systems, smoothly executing IT integration, establishing enterprise-grade mobile networks, or strengthening their data security, the CIOs of Flextronics International, Monsanto, PC Connection, Eli Lilly & Co., Sempra Energy, and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center tackled complex IT challenges and completed them with distinction. Click through these slides and learn how they did it.

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National Semiconductor
The InformationWeek 500 Top 5
How does a company rise to the top of the InformationWeek 500? In this gallery, the CIOs of National Semiconductor, Hilton Hotels, Highmark, Fiserv, and Unum tell how they did in their own words.

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