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Tech Myths: Boosting Reality July 13, 2009 | Digital Entertainment | Digital Still CamerasThis week in Tech Myths: We attempt signal boosting for phones, learn about boosted mercury levels, and boost our skills with hot HDR photography. Read more
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Recession Denial: Designer Gadgets June 29, 2009 | Miscellaneous | Digital Life StyleThe current economic crisis be damned! These luxury gadget makers think there's still a market for limited edition, bejeweled gear. Are they nuts? Read more
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Private Tour: How Mobile TV Gets Made June 11, 2009 | Mobility | Cell PhonesMobile TV for almost everyone: Digital switchover June 12 frees up space for Qualcomm MediaFLO TV in 43 more cities. What do you get? Here's a sneak peek. Read more
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Everyday Tech Myths: Danger Edition May 7, 2009 | Mobility | Cell PhonesIn this installment: Can you recover a drowned phone? Can your phone blow up a gas station? Can prying eyes take control of your webcam? Read more
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AT&T: Employer of Aliens? March 6, 2009 | Mobility | Cell PhonesHelp me figure out if AT&T's tech support is completely nuts, or means well but fails to communicate clearly. Read more
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Modu: The Modular Phone February 17, 2009 | Mobility | Cell PhonesForget rumors of a Lego phone from Alcatel. Modu, the tiny phone that you can slip into different ‘jackets’, will go on sale this year. Check this out! Read more
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New Life for Windows Mobile February 16, 2009 | Mobility | Cell PhonesThe Windows Phone, with Mobile IE 6 plus lots of new handsets: Enough to put Microsoft back in front of the phone business? Report from Barcelona's MWC. Read more
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New Gift Ideas For iPhone Owners December 5, 2008 | Mobility | SmartphonesA Fall and Winter lineup of new iPhone accessories, including funky cases, docks, chargers, and even an adult toy. Read more
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AT&T Hurts iPhone 3G's Image July 1, 2008 | Mobility | Cell PhonesApple and the iPhone 3G could suffer from AT&T's rougher style of customer service, policy and public relations. Are you feeling confused? Read more