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- Popularity of mini-laptops risingToday
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Mini-laptop computers, known as netbooks, appear to be selling well this holiday season. Computers like the two pound Asus Eee PC 900 are dominating the computers and PC hardware best seller list on Amazon.com.
- Netbooks hit the sweet spot: Q/A with Brad Linder of Liliputing.comYesterday
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"Netbooks" (very small laptop computers) were among the best selling digital gadgets on Amazon.com on Cyber Monday, according to PC World. Tomorrow on Future Tense I'll talk netbooks with Brad Linder, a blogger who writes about tiny computers. Here is...
- Three Microsoft research projectsYesterday
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Technology journalist John Brandon recently paid a visit to the Microsoft campus, where he got a peek at some of the company's research projects. He wrote about ">10 of those projects on NetworkWorld.com. On today's show we discuss three: Eagle 1, a robotic receptionist, and Lucid Touch.
- The Simpsons mocks AppleDecember 1
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Insanely funny....
- Why businesses are flocking to TwitterDecember 1
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Today's show features an interview with Julio Ojeda-Zapata, author of the new book Twitter Means Business: How Microblogging Can Help or Hurt Your Company.
