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Palm Pixi Needs a Dusting of Speed

Palm offers the Pre’s webOS operating system in a tinier package: the Pixi.

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A Downsized BlackBerry Bold With Oomph

The Mossberg Solution compares the new BlackBerry Bold 9700 with two of its siblings.

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Fitbit Sees How You Run, Walk and Sleep

A tiny $99 tracking device knows when you are walking, running and even sleeping.

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Netbooks That Are Easier on the Eye

Katherine Boehret reviews small, inexpensive laptops from Nokia and H-P with higher-resolution screens that reveal more of what’s online.

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A New Search Engine Specializing in Fun

Goby.com aims to take the guesswork out of finding leisure activities.

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Countertrend: H-P Says Please Print Often

Katherine Boehret reviews the HP Photosmart Premium All-in-One printer-scanner, with a touch screen to display Web apps that promote printing.

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Microsoft Packs The New Zune HD With Bells, Whistles And Plenty of Style

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.

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Bluetooth Headsets That Up the Chic Factor

Review of two Bluetooth headsets that look stylish enough that you won’t mind being seen wearing them: The Plantronics Discovery 975 and Aliph’s Jawbone Prime.

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A BlackBerry Priced Right For Newcomers

A new BlackBerry costs less than any other BlackBerry did at launch—that is, if you buy it at the right place.

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Yahoo Renovates Its Home Page

Katherine Boehret reviews Yahoo’s made-over home page, which features less clutter and new “apps.”

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Second Chances: T-Mobile Tries Again

A review of T-Mobile myTouch 3G with Google, the second “Google phone” to be released.

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Software That Makes Twitter So Much Tweeter

Twitter messaging can be improved by employing software programs that customize it and require little work on the part of the user, Katherine Boehret writes in The Mossberg Solution.

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The Swiss Army Knife of Portable Videos

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.

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Web Surfing in a Wireless Network of Your Very Own

Verizon Wireless’s MiFi allows you to create a private Wi-Fi network anywhere and can be used by multiple devices at once, but the luxury of MiFi doesn’t come cheap.

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IPod to Reach Out and Touch Someone

New phone applications have been added to Apple’s iPod Touch, but the features come with a few drawbacks.

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