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New Dell laptop introduces wireless charging

Christopher NullY! AdvisorYesterday I had the chance to check out a new laptop from Dell. With its crisp screen, ultra-thin profile, and cutting edge specs like an SSD hard drive, it's certainly a looker, yet there's n...

NORAD Santa tracking is live

Christopher NullY! AdvisorIt's Christmas Eve, folks, and that means the man in red is already in the air, delivering packages on the far side of the globe, where it's already after dark. As I write this, he's busy ...

Hands on with Windows 7. Should you upgrade?

Christopher NullY! AdvisorLet me be frank. I don't know if I like Windows 7 because it's genuinely good or because it simply looks so good in comparison to Windows Vista. I also don't know if that matters. Windows ...

Whine all you want, Dvorak will never be the standard

Christopher NullY! AdvisorQuick, what are the first six letters on the top left of the computer keyboard? You know them by heart, and "QWERTY" has become a standard of almost insurmountable proportions. Now everyone ...

Keep tabs on your kid with a snoopin' cell phone

Christopher NullY! AdvisorWorried that your child might, oh, I dunno, wander into a well and get trapped there? Well good news, helicopter moms and dads: You can keep tabs on them courtesy of a number of Big Brother-styled cel...

Double-screen laptop to arrive by end of 2009?

Christopher NullY! AdvisorEarlier this year, Lenovo pioneered a first in the laptop world: A portable computer with a secondary screen that pops out from the side of the laptop. The idea -- audacious and a little bit crazy, to...

Blu-ray a no-show on computers

Christopher NullY! AdvisorWhile it amounts to just 3.5 percent of the packaged video market, Blu-ray media is on a serious growth spike, with prepackaged Blu-ray movie sales up 250 percent since 2007 . But that modest success ...

"World's first" wireless pacemaker implanted

Christopher NullY! AdvisorWireless technology has been used in medical implants for years , but previous devices have been limited to sending and receiving information only on command and only in very narrow, specific circumst...

FCC: "Operation Chokehold" is "significant public safety concern"

Ben PattersonY! AdvisorIf the guy behind the "Fake Steve Jobs" blog was simply looking to drum up a little publicity for himself with his "Operation Chokehold" prank —the one that calls for all iPhone ...

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