Organizing Your Online Shopping
Snipi organizes online-shopping results by gathering, or “snipping,” product information from Web pages and saving the information to lists.
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Snipi organizes online-shopping results by gathering, or “snipping,” product information from Web pages and saving the information to lists.
Logitech Vid aims to help non-techies who simply want to use their Webcams to see someone while they’re talking, without any fancy features.
RealPlayer SP grabs videos from the Web and converts and transfers them to over a dozen portable devices. While other software programs perform two or just one of these tasks, RealPlayer’s trio of talent make it like a digital Swiss army knife.
A review of T-Mobile myTouch 3G with Google, the second “Google phone” to be released.
A new BlackBerry costs less than any other BlackBerry did at launch—that is, if you buy it at the right place.
Seeking the best, and worst, of both worlds, BlackBerry and iPhone users switch products. The Mossberg Solution takes a look at what they like and don’t like about their new toys.
Postbox, a program that sorts through your email and detects its contents, is a good option for someone who wants a fast search option built into email, writes Katherine Boehret.
The new Zune HD offers a rich screen and a wealth of artist information, but it can’t compete with iPod Touch’s app offerings.
Katherine Boehret reviews the HP Photosmart Premium All-in-One printer-scanner, with a touch screen to display Web apps that promote printing.
If you’re considering moving your old PC to Windows 7, a $15 program will do the heavy lifting for you.
Katherine Boehret reviews small, inexpensive laptops from Nokia and H-P with higher-resolution screens that reveal more of what’s online.
The Mossberg Solution compares the new BlackBerry Bold 9700 with two of its siblings.
Palm offers the Pre’s webOS operating system in a tinier package: the Pixi.
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