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  • Wed Aug 19 2009 Microsoft details a fix for 'white space' interference

    Microsoft researchers tell MIT's Technology Review that it has a new algorithm that could be used to turn unused analog TV spectrum into new wireless broadband services.

    Posted by Marguerite Reardon

  • Fri May 9 2008 If Apple can go home again, why not Dell?

    Looking to Apple's past for a clue to his company's future, Michael Dell knows that reversal of fortune is a common theme in the PC industry's history.

    Posted by Charles Cooper

  • Sat Nov 14 2009 Photos: Top-rated reviews of the week

    Here are a few of CNET Reviews' favorite items from the past week, including the Amazon Kindle, HTC Droid Eris and Canon PowerShot S90.

  • Wed Nov 21 2007 Dell vs. Sony: Budget laptop design

    Everyone is getting into the sub-$1,000 laptop game, even Sony. Traditionally, its VAIO laptops have been high in style and high in price. Now, the company sells not one but three different VAIO series that start at less than $1,000. Should you consider a low-end VAIO laptop, or stick with a company that has more experience turning out inexpensive laptops like Dell? In this photo gallery, I'll take a closer look at the design of the Sony VAIO NR160 and the Dell Inspiron 1420.

  • Mon Jul 17 2006 Dell notebooks to feature draft Wi-Fi standard

    802.11n promises faster networks, wider range, but draft-based products might not work well with final version.

    Posted by Tom Krazit

  • Mon Apr 28 2008 Hospital techies urge limits on 'white space' Wi-Fi

    Google, Microsoft, and others are eager to take advantage of speedy wireless broadband on unused TV bands, but hospitals worry interference could knock vital patient monitors offline.

    Posted by Anne Broache

  • Wed Sep 10 2008 Lawsuit alleges Nvidia hid chip defects

    Investor complaint claims Nvidia's worth was reduced by $3 billion because of misrepresentations about failure rates of graphics chips.

    Posted by Brooke Crothers

  • Mon Nov 10 2008 Buzz Out Loud 849: Who you callin' 'barmaid,' larper?

    A friendly member of Buzztown calls up to tell us how he named his Dungeons and Dragons characters after the core Buzz team. It all seems fine and dandy until he gets to Molly. Ahem. Not cool, guy. In actual news today, earbuds can be dangerous to your he

    Posted by Molly Wood

  • Wed Jan 24 2007 Photos: So many home wireless standards, so little time

    Several wireless networking standards are vying for a center spot in consumers' homes. Here we take you on a tour of some of the most likely candidates.

  • Fri Sep 13 2002 Intel-server debate a pain for industry

    The chip giant and ServerWorks, the chief maker of chipsets for Intel-based servers, can't agree on an important design issue--and that's bad news for HP, Dell and other server makers.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

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