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HTC Legend Review: Frankly, It Feels Expensive [Android]

 

With HTC’s upcoming crop of Androids, you’ll be able to separate people into two distinct groups: those who spring for the brainier, better-specced Desire , and those who get bowled over by the beautiful, yet lesser-specced Legend . The Desire (or Nexus One ) is the final word in the Androidsphere—it’s a mark of someone who knows what they’re doing, who wants to show people they NEED that extra computing power.

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Wacom Intuos 4 Wireless Review: The Joy of Freedom [Review]

 

Here’s the story: I’m in love with the Wacom Intuos 4 Wireless tablet. Free from cables, it’s the best graphics tablet experience I’ve ever had.

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Ballmer Explains the Cloud, In 5 Easy Steps [Microsoft]

 

In his first time speaking at University of Washington —the giant Microsoft-endowed school in the company’s backyard— Steve Ballmer explained “the cloud.” First, there was a goofy video showing how stoned most UW students are, conducted by a gal with shockingly platinum hair and bronze skin. Then Ballmer says it’s something he’s betting his company on, and that every company is betting their companies on, and that it’s a $3.3 trillion industry.

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Nikon D3s Review: A Light Stalker [Review]

 

A $5000 camera is not within reach for most people. So this Nikon D3s review is a bit different—it’s a peek at the near future of photography where shooting in any lighting condition is possible.

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TiVo Premiere Details and First Hands On: Like IMDB On TV [TiVo]

 

TiVo may have invented time-shifting, but the past few years haven’t been kind to this company unsure how to cut a profit. Then, someone inside TiVo HQ must have realized, oh right, INNOVATION! That’s the ticket! What You Need to Know • The TiVo Premiere (320GB, $300) and Premiere XL (1TB, THX certified, $500) are the new Series 4 TiVos • They have completely new widescreen HD software built on Flash • This software will not come to Series 3 models (or earlier) • The Premiere is less a DVR than a completely integrated video machine • Available in early April Why I’m Excited The TiVo Premiere is the smallest TiVo yet, a thin and diminutive box that holds only one CableCard and still lacks Wi-Fi (a $90 802.11n adapter will be available this May, plus you can pick up a $30 TiVo powerline adapter).

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The Conclusion to the Faulty iMac Saga: The Beginning of the Fix [Apple]

 

The latest iMac was released 16 weeks ago. Since then, it’s been plagued with problems, most notably flickering and/or yellow screens.

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Windows Phone 7 and the End of Hardware Choice [Windows Phone 7]

 

Windows Phone 7 is a new beginning for Microsoft, and at the same time, an ending. The epoch of the “slap our software on any old hardware” open platform is dead.

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Giz Explains: Why ISO Is the New Megapixel

 

In 1975, the first digital camera took 23 seconds to record a 100-line black-and-white photo onto cassette tape. Today, a Nikon D3s takes photos with 12 million pixels at 1/8000 of a second.

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Windows Phone 7 Interface: Microsoft Has Out-Appled Apple

 

I’m sorry, Cupertino, but Microsoft has nailed it. Windows Phone 7 feels like an iPhone from the future.

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Google Wants to Test Gigabit Fiber Internet For Up To 500,000 People

 

Since Google wants to control all forms of communication , the logical next step is being not just what you do on the internet, but how you access the internet as well. To do that, they’ll deploy 1Gbps fiber to you .

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