First Looks
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Get in line for your very own murdered-out MacBook Pro. And be prepared to pay. |
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BlackBerry’s latest jetsetter works on nearly any cell network, for connectivity across the world. |
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HTC breaks out a custom user interface and Flash support for its third time around on Android. |
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HP lures professionals over to netbooks with the scent of aluminum and magnesium in a tiny package. |
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Archos strips the keys from a netbook to produce an ultra-slim, ultra-light media tablet. |
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Better battery life, color reproduction and connectivity improve the new, cheaper MacBook Pros. |
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Sony Ericsson Yari Gaming Phone Sony brings Wii-style gesture gaming to a mobile phone with the upcoming Yari. |
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Dell does thin on a budget with its slimmest Studio notebook ever. |
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Alessi Stefano Giovannoni Cordless DECT Telephone Italian designer Stefano Giovannoni offers clean lines and a minimalist interface for this phone. |
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It’s game over for your kids when the timer on this reaches zero, metering out the time they play. |
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Chord Indigo Digital Audio Center Can a $12,000 box pass the muster of MP3-hating audiophiles – using a specially modified iPod? |
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Replace your dog-eared cookbook with this digital-yet-durable version for the 21st century. |
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Emerald Physics CS3 Loudspeakers Emerald’s latest speakers offer quirky looks and an exotic audio design that defies convention. |
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Android gets a push from one of the biggest names in cell phones with Samsung’s upcoming I7500. |
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This fat little gaming PC has been specially designed for gaming on the go, without compromise. |
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This robomower not only maintains your lawn on its own, it will text for help when it has issues. |
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Sharp Mebius NJ70A Netbook with LCD Track Pad Sharp brings dual screens to the tiny netbook form factor with a LCD track pad. |
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This simple-yet-useful device turns into a portable and versatile stand for personal video players. |
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This futuristic navigator allows designers to breeze through 3D spaces with the flick of a knob. |
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This lightweight street bike hums along at up to 60 miles per hour without noise, fumes, or gas. |
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