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- Google Talk works well but lacks some features
- New Bowflex may get your heart racing
- Student 2006 gets a passing grade
- Kiddie phones have parental controls
- Good old cordless phones get chummy with cell phones
- New iTunes phone a snazzy device
- Headphones do double duty
- Car seat stands out among new high-tech gear
- Tiny iPod Nano bursts with impressive features
- Portable device Nav One also offers traffic reports
- Kodak lets you snap then e-mail shots without any wires
- Video iPod nails ease of use that eludes rivals
- Camcorder with hard drive a hard sell until it's easier to use
- Sprint Music Store hits sour note with price
- Nifty BlackBerry feature answers your most pressing questions
- Latest iMac lets you control it from sofa
- Xbox 360 revives addictiveness of video games
- 10 tech wonders that hit one out of park
- What can Scooba do? Wash the floor for you
- Look for Vista, Intel Macs and PlayStation 3 in 2006
- Kodak rolls 2 cameras into 1 with slick EasyShare V570
- Palm Treo 700w, with Windows Mobile, is likable
- With Intel inside, Apple sets bar for home PCs even higher
- Listen up for data on digital's latest DJ domicile: HD radio
- Batteries up! With more power
- New tech stuff protects, organizes, amuses
- Office Live offers free features for small businesses
- Moving phone pics a snap with Vizrea
- Mac's now got Intel inside but don't fret
- Skype banishes outlandish fees for calls from foreign lands
- New tech stuff protects, organizes, amuses
- Skype banishes outlandish fees for calls from foreign lands
- Mac's now got Intel inside but don't fret
- Moving phone pics a snap with Vizrea
- Office Live offers free features for small businesses
- MovieBeam offers 'video store in a box'
- Slingbox sets your TV viewing free
- Tag, it's you: Riya software can recognize faces in photos
- ESPN scores with sports-focused cell
- Marriage of Windows, Macs is bliss
- Where's Junior? The phone knows
- Look out iPod: Inno marries satellite radio, portable music
- Q1 portability comes with trade-offs
- Camp for HD DVD players strikes first
- MTV Networks gets the Urge to challenge iTunes' digital music empire
- New 700p Treo takes smartphones even higher
- Speakerphones get portable, personal
- Moto Q could be zippier, but it's a worthy rival to BlackBerry and Treo
- PC-free MusicGremlin trumps rivals but could use some fine-tuning
- Samsung's new Blu-ray DVD player is pretty nifty and pretty pricey
- Vaio may be first out of the Blu-ray box, but it has maddening glitches
- Wi-Fi SoundBridge Radio sings you awake with Net radio, digital tunes
- LukWerks lets you put kids, pets on candid camera
- Nike + iPod so easy to use, it could get you off your duff for a workout
- Disney Mobile family cellphone service helps parents keep track of kids
- Chocolate phone is a bittersweet treat
- Fancy headphones make lovely music, but they cost more than a song
- An early look at Vista finds desktop search, more parental control options
- New BlackBerry, Nokia smartphones offer capable choices
- TiVo's high-definition DVR gets high marks
- With iPods, Apple refuses to rest on its laurels
- Prick up your ears: New gizmos on way
- Sony device gets e-book smart
- Doesn't portable HDTV for your computer sound good? Not so fast ...
- Updated Web browsers heighten competition
- Mylo has potential, but it has holes, too
- Scanners make saving business cards easier
- Newest iPod Shuffle even tinier than before, and cheaper at $79
- Microsoft hoped to whistle a happy Zune, but it's no iPod
- PlayStation 3's a lot of fun, and a lot of money
