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Google opens its Chrome OS to developers
PC World Videos - November 19, 2009
Google's Chrome operating system took a big step on Thursday with its release to the open source community. The OS is targeted at netbooks and will be faster, simpler and more secure than existing operating systems, according to Google.
Hands on with the Dell Mini 3i smartphone
PC World Videos - November 19, 2009
The smartphone goes on sale from China Mobile in December
Sony's Stringer outlines targets for 2010 and beyond
PC World Videos - November 19, 2009
The Sony chief wants a big share of the e-book and TV markets and is planning an ambitious content delivery service
Intel's Reader Can Help Visually Impaired
Wall Street Journal Videos - November 18, 2009
Intel's Reader isn't a Kindle competitor. The $1500 mobile device is aimed at helping people with vison impairement or learning disabilities read books, newspapers, menus and other printed materials on the go. WSJ's Walt Mossberg explains how it work...
EU closes 54 Web sites for consumer law violations
PC World Videos - November 18, 2009
301 European Web sites that sell mobile phone ringtones, wallpapers and other services violated consumer law
Palm Pixi Is Cute, But Has Downsides
Wall Street Journal Videos - November 17, 2009
The new Palm Pixi, the successor to the Palm Pre, is light and cute for people on the go, WSJ's Katherine Boehret says. But its slower processor and lack of built-in Wi-Fi are deal breakers.
Fujitsu's new cell phone splits in two
PC World Videos - November 12, 2009
The F-04B phone has a detachable QWERTY keyboard and will be on sale in Japan in April 2010
Mossberg: Ultra Thin Laptops Promising
Wall Street Journal Videos - November 11, 2009
WSJ's Personal Technology columnist Walt Mossberg reviews a new class of thin, lightweight, laptops that boast long battery life. He says this new class, which falls between the netbook and a typical laptop, is a promising one.
Mossberg Solution: Blackberry's Slimmed-Down Bold
Wall Street Journal Videos - November 10, 2009
When it was launched a year ago, the Blackberry Bold was big on features but short on style. WSJ's Katie Boehret says the newer model is sleeker and more compact, while retaining many of the same features.
Intel makes an e-reader for the visually impaired
PC World Videos - November 10, 2009
On Tuesday Intel started selling a new e-reader that can snap pictures of books and newspapers and then read them back to people who have a hard time reading the printed page.
MIT robot acts as driving companion, plans more efficient routes and avoids congestion
IDG Videos - November 10, 2009
*HD available* Researchers at MIT are working to develop a set of algorithms and a robot to help with everyday errands.
WORLD TECH UPDATE #89
IDG Videos - November 5, 2009
WORLD TECH UPDATE #89 - November 5, 2009 In this week's World Tech Update Steve Ballmer tours Asia and talks about the future of television, HTC launches the HD2 smartphone that runs Windows Mobile 6.5, Intel gets slapped with an antitrust lawsuit, M...
Walt Mossberg Reviews the Droid
Wall Street Journal Videos - November 4, 2009
Attention Verizon customers, the new Motorola Droid may be the answer to customers lust for the Apple iPhone. Walt Mossberg takes on the Droid.
Microsoft to open cloud computing center in Taiwan
IDG Videos - November 4, 2009
Microsoft celebrated its 20th year in Taiwan by agreeing to open a joint cloud computing center with the island's economics ministry.
HTC HD2 with huge 4.3-inch screen shipping to Europe, Asia
IDG Videos - November 4, 2009
HTC launched the HD2 smartphone on Wednesday in Taipei.