The New York Times 2001 David Pogue - Abstracts

The New York Times 2001 David Pogue
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4 laptops Lilliputians might like.(Product Information)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
A laptop design thinks outside the clamshell.(IBM's new ThinkPad TransNote concept laptop computer)(Product Announcement)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
An end to laptop envy.(Apple's new PowerBook G4)(Product Announcement)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
A new crop of palmtops with roots in the PC.(Circuits)(Product Information)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
A new face (and heart) for the Mac.(OS X operating system)(Product Information)(Column)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
A pattern in the dots: film's rival is gaining.(new digital cameras)(Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
Beyond zip: hard drive unhitched.(Circuits)(Product Information)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
Browser battle: beyond the numbers.(new versions of Web browsers from Netscape and Microsoft)(Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
For e-mail on the go, or the sly.(e-mail paging devices with keyboards beat cell phones in several ways; you don't have to hold it up to your head and you don't have to talk into it)(Product Information)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
If typing won't do, speak up.(Circuits)(Product Information)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
Laptops that take a licking.(Product Information)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
Less stuff to strut, but a show goes on.(Comdex show in Las Vegas, NV)(Industry Trend or Event)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
Makeover for desktop PC adds style, and a stylus.(Sony Vaio Slimtop Pen Tablet PCV-LX900)(Hardware Review)(Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
Mixing Palm with phone: Another try.(Samsung I300)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
Mommy, you've got call on line 2; new cordless systems for the home let a single base keep track of handset after handset.(the AT&T 2440, $170 and 2455, $200; the Siemens Gigaset 2420, $330; the Panasonic KX-TG2000B, $450, and KX-TG4000B, $550; and the EnGenious SN-920, $300)(Statistical Data Included)(Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
Mousetrap or Palmtop, the quest never ends.(Sony Corp's Clie PEG-T415)(Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
PC vintage: full-bodied, mellow price.(Circuits)(Industry Trend or Event)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
Photos go beyond the inkjet.(the Polaroid P-500, $250; the Sony DPP-SV55, $350; the Olympus P400, $100)(State Of The Art)(Statistical Data Included)(Column)(Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
Putting Palm and phone in one hand, or pocket.(Kyocera Smartphone QCP 6035)(Evaluation)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
Putting you at the PC, remotely.(new service by ExpertCity allows remote users to travel 'lap-top free' by tapping into home/office computers by accessing www.gotomypc.com from libraries, business centers, airports and business centers)(Company Business and Marketing)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
Squeezing the office into a Palm.(new Palm m500 and m505 now have copy of Documents to Go 4.0, which can transfer Word and Excel files to the Palm)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
The silver screen as a carry-on item.(in-flight movies are best seen on personal portable DVD players)(Buyers Guide)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
Videodiscs with you as director.(the new Pioneer DVR-103 lets you turn digital video into high-quality DVDs)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
Videotaping minus tape, with a DVD.(Pansonic's DMR-E20)(Product Announcement)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
Who let robot out?(the Sony Aibo, a robot pet, $1500; includes related diagram)(Statistical Data Included)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
Windows HP: Microsoft's new look for fall, in size XXL.(includes related information)(Product Information)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
Wristwear: zap, snap or zero in.(the miniaturization trend in consumer electronics results in gadgets that can be worn on the wrist)News, opinion and commentaryDavid Pogue
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