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CES 2007: Computing

Microsoft prepares to return to Vegas with another round of the tiny computers, and storage makers think big--and small.

CNET News staff
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CES 2007

Computing

Windows Vista gets Best of CES award

Microsoft's long-awaited operating system is everywhere this week, including the winner's circle.
January 10, 2007

Asus gives laptops a graphics jolt

blog Looking to upgrade the weak graphics of your otherwise rockin' laptop? Take a peek at the Asus XG Station.
January 10, 2007

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Tricked-out OQO now runs Vista
The new device runs Vista, has a 1.5 GHz processor, 1GB of RAM and costs a little under $2,000.

Dell woos gamers and greens

A new heat sink turns down the temperature on overclocked PCs, and the Plant a Tree program targets greenhouse guilt.
Photos: Dell H2C PC runs hot and cold

January 9, 2007

Gates tells what a geek wants

newsmaker The Las Vegas extravaganza has a lot to offer even the world's richest man. Plus: XP's legacy to computing.
January 8, 2007

Nokia upgrades PC tablet with Skype download

The Linux-based N800 supports Skype VoIP software and can connect to the Net via Wi-Fi.
Photos: The N800, plus Nokia's N76 phone
January 8, 2007

Home sweet home for Microsoft

As the opening act at CES, Bill Gates and crew tout a new home server, Vista-based media PCs, TV via the Xbox and much more.
Photos: Redmond in the living room
January 7, 2007

Video
Click here to Play

Seamless Internet's ultramobile PC
A closer look at Seamless Internet's SX-GEN, which features a 20GB hard drive and a full foldout keyboard.

Gates sees a home server in your future

newsmaker Microsoft's chairman tells why the average person wants a server and explains why they won't have to be a geek to make it work.
January 7, 2007

Windows home server: What's inside?

blog The biggest question: How does the server compete (or cooperate with) Windows LiveDrive, not to mention the already shipping Windows Live OneCare?
January 8, 2007

HP pitches 'little iron' for the home

Bill Gates to showcase HP's new MediaSmart Server during his CES keynote as the center of a future high-tech home.
January 7, 2007

CES 2007

Computing

Windows Vista gets Best of CES award

Microsoft's long-awaited operating system is everywhere this week, including the winner's circle.
January 10, 2007

Asus gives laptops a graphics jolt

blog Looking to upgrade the weak graphics of your otherwise rockin' laptop? Take a peek at the Asus XG Station.
January 10, 2007

Video
Click here to Play

Tricked-out OQO now runs Vista
The new device runs Vista, has a 1.5 GHz processor, 1GB of RAM and costs a little under $2,000.

Dell woos gamers and greens

A new heat sink turns down the temperature on overclocked PCs, and the Plant a Tree program targets greenhouse guilt.
Photos: Dell H2C PC runs hot and cold

January 9, 2007

Gates tells what a geek wants

newsmaker The Las Vegas extravaganza has a lot to offer even the world's richest man. Plus: XP's legacy to computing.
January 8, 2007

Nokia upgrades PC tablet with Skype download

The Linux-based N800 supports Skype VoIP software and can connect to the Net via Wi-Fi.
Photos: The N800, plus Nokia's N76 phone
January 8, 2007

Home sweet home for Microsoft

As the opening act at CES, Bill Gates and crew tout a new home server, Vista-based media PCs, TV via the Xbox and much more.
Photos: Redmond in the living room
January 7, 2007

Video
Click here to Play

Seamless Internet's ultramobile PC
A closer look at Seamless Internet's SX-GEN, which features a 20GB hard drive and a full foldout keyboard.

Gates sees a home server in your future

newsmaker Microsoft's chairman tells why the average person wants a server and explains why they won't have to be a geek to make it work.
January 7, 2007

Windows home server: What's inside?

blog The biggest question: How does the server compete (or cooperate with) Windows LiveDrive, not to mention the already shipping Windows Live OneCare?
January 8, 2007

HP pitches 'little iron' for the home

Bill Gates to showcase HP's new MediaSmart Server during his CES keynote as the center of a future high-tech home.
January 7, 2007