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Gadgets, gizmos, and video games - CNNMoney.com
  • Intel's earnings beat, but ...
    Intel Corp. reported a quarterly profit and sales on Tuesday that rose sharply from a year ago and beat Wall Street's forecasts.

  • Cell phone dead? Buy a charge
    Paul King was headed to the airport in Pittsburgh in 2006 when he suffered an ill-timed communications blackout. His cell phone died -- and the Carnegie Mellon student realized he still had his roommate's house key in his pocket.

  • The tech catastrophe you're ignoring
    Sometimes, it may shock you to learn, journalists misjudge the scale of threats.

  • New iPhone no threat to the Flip camcorder
    With the launch of the Flip video camera in May 2007, the camcorder market has never been the same. Flip brought video creation and sharing to the masses, which meant even more footage of cats riding skateboards. (We can't thank them enough for that.)

  • Palm Pre review: To Pre or not to Pre?
    Copeland: Here's how we are going to break this review down. I am a Blackberry user. I have the Bold. It's a silly name, but I never reference it public ("Where's my bold?" See -- silly). My colleague Jon Fortt is an iPhone user/lover. The reason I point this out, is that Blackberry users and iPhone users are likely to have different reactions to Palm's shiny new Pre.

  • SanDisk: We're No. 2!
    SanDisk CEO Eli Harari once plotted to dethrone the iPod with a series of "iDon't" ads ­ a marketing campaign that cast Apple iPod users as fad-driven sheep, and promoted his company's Sansa media players as the smart alternative.

  • Consumers flip for mini camcorders
    When employees at Pure Digital Technologies get caught watching user-generated videos at work, they don't have to worry. The clips come from their customers, shot on the Flip video cameras the company makes.

  • 5 simple TV sound systems
    So you're one of the 49 million Americans who own a flat-panel TV. Great! But unless the sound measures up to the visuals, you're only halfway there.

  • The hottest new business jet
    When it comes to business jets, the holy grail has long been a reasonably priced jet with enough range to zip you across the Atlantic. (After all, what mogul wants to refuel in Greenland en route to London?)

  • The $100,000 electric car
    A look around the Tesla Roadster shows what made the car so expensive - and what makes it cool.

  • 7 wannabe iPhone killers
    These copycats also have touchscreens, built-in music players, a high-speed 3G network and, unfortunately, power-hungry batteries. Can they dent iPhonemania?

  • Xbox's mass-market makeover


  • The game remains the same at E3
    The big buzz at the E3 Media & Business Summit is that there's no big buzz this year.

  • Lost? 6 new GPS devices to the rescue
    Makers of personal navigation devices are trying to differentiate themselves with products that do a lot more than get you from point A to point B.

  • The next electric car
    These five next-generation green vehicles will be faster, more powerful - and cheaper.


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US SMBs to spend $16.6B on wireline voice in 2007  - 7.31.2007 [more]