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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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How Sony Lost Its Way [We Miss Sony]

 

More than anything, Sony’s lost its spirit, spending too much time telling us it’s the greatest electronics company in the world and not nearly enough showing us . Proprietary Formats Sony’s last huge format hit was a product called “Compact Disc”.

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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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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 Month’s Best iPhone Apps [IPhone Apps]

 

Each month, the best new iPhone apps -and some older ones-are considered for Gizmodo’s Essential iPhone Apps Directory . Who will join?

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How To: Escape From Google’s Clutches, Once and For All [How To]

 

So you’re fed up with Google, and you’ve got a litany of reasons. You don’t even have to explain—I’m just here to help you crawl out from under the shadow of the big G, step by step.

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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: Fuel Cells and Bloom Energy’s Miracle Box [Giz Explains]

 

The Bloom Box is the latest energy miracle that sounds too good to be true: Debuting with a

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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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