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Toshiba's slick entry into the thin-and-light laptop world is timed for Windows 7, but if you're going to get one, make sure it's the dual-core T135-S1310, and not its single-core cousin.

With the launch of Windows 7 this week, we've seen a number of product marketing attempts that made us ask "what on earth does this have to do with anything?"

So the French have passed a three strikes law that will disconnect your Internet if accused three times of piracy. At least there's some judicial review. Also John McCain moves against Net Neutrality and Windows 7 seems to truly be good news for Microsoft.

The Lenovo ThinkPad T400s adds an innovative touch screen package to the first Windows 7 laptop we've reviewed.

The HTC Pure for AT&T is one of the first mobile phones shipping with Windows Mobile 6.5 out of the box. See what this affordable touch-screen smartphone has to offer in our First Look video.

At CTIA Fall 2009, Samsung introduced a new Windows Mobile 6.5-based QWERTY smartphone for Sprint, the Samsung Intrepid. Take a look at what it has to offer.

Tom and Rafe take questions about Windows 7, MacBook Pro, SD cards, and more.

HP's Mini 311 adds a larger, high-definition display and advanced graphics to a basic Netbook, while keeping the price very appealing. Once it starts shipping with Windows 7, this could become our favorite Netbook.

The Gateway One ZX6810-01 makes a strong first impression for Windows 7-based all-in-ones PCs, with fast performance and an attractive case design. Its touch input and accompanying applications fall flat, but there's enough respectable computer here that it's worth a look. Our only suggestion is that you wait to inspect the rest of the new Windows 7 crowd once they are released.

Microsoft announces Windows Phone, CNET will tell you if the cellular network in your city is a dud, and an internal glitch locks members out of Facebook.

NASA is sending a rocket into the moon Friday morning in order to study the composition of lunar material. But really, you stopped listening when you heard "blow up the moon." And so did Cooley. Which for one small second, made him love space. We also talk about the world's largest phishing sting and Windows 8. Yep. 8.

CNET takes a look at some of the new features of Windows Mobile 6.5 on the HTC Touch2. See it here in our First Look video.

The HTC Imagio scores two firsts for Verizon: it's the first Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphone and the first smartphone with V Cast Mobile TV, Verizon's live mobile TV service.

We discuss the developing story that the 4GB RAM limit in Windows is nothing but a license maneuver. Say it ain't so Microsoft? Also Apple may be trying to sneak in antivirus in Snow Leopard, and guest host Dr. Kiki tells about MIT's effort to teleport data. No more lag in Dalaran!

Got a Windows Vista PC that won't go to sleep or stay asleep? Here's how to solve its problems, no counting sheep required.

Twitter trades hype for a huge cash infusion, Windows 7 attempts to create hype with a spectacularly awfsome video, and we cover all the hype falling out of the Demo conference. Speaking of falling, Honda's new Segway-style unicycle looks amazingly easy to fall off of.

On the Green Show this week, Intel touts the efficiency of its new chips paired with Windows 7, MIT tracks your trash, and Google wants to fly you to Copenhagen.

With Microsoft's announcement that it has locked down the code for Windows 7, we've prepared a full product spotlight for the highly anticipated operating system. From foundation to spire, we look at what Windows 7 can do--and what it can't.

Have you deleted a file in Vista, then regretted emptying the Recycle Bin? On today's Tekzilla Daily, Veronica shows you how to get that file back.

Chief software architect Ray Ozzie talks with CNET News' Ina Fried about Microsoft's OS for the cloud.