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EU directive could change iPhone battery design

Regulators are considering a directive that would force cell phone makers to offer batteries that are "readily replaceable," which is not the case with Apple's iPhone.
Posted By: Tom Krazit Oct 7 2008

Prizefight: Zune vs. iPod Nano

CNET's Donald Bell, Brian Tong, and Jasmine France, pit the iPod Nano (4G) against the Microsoft Zune (3G) in an MP3 player prizefight.
Posted By: Donald Bell Oct 7 2008

Report: iPhone 2.2 getting Google's Street View

New iPhone firmware beta getting Google Maps Street View, Japanese emoji picture characters, and a typing autocorrect on-off switch, MacRumors reports.
Posted By: Stephen Shankland Oct 6 2008

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For gadgets, there's no place like Ceatec

roundup The Japanese electronics show is often the last tryout before products get cut from a company's portfolio--or before they get the OK to head to store shelves.

October 3, 2008, 6:15 AM PDT

Apple rocks out with iTunes, iPod updates

roundup Heading into the holiday shopping season, Apple retools its iPod Nano, refreshes the iPod Touch, and rounds up to iTunes 8.

September 10, 2008, 4:00 AM PDT

Students in Brazil get a new Classmate

special coverage There is more at stake at the largest one-to-one computing project in Latin America than the reputation of Intel's Classmate PC.

August 29, 2008, 4:00 AM PDT

Brazil: Tech powerhouse, but gap remains

Though long in the shadow of the U.S. when it comes to computing, Latin America is home to a number of fast-growing regions, including Brazil--already the world's fifth largest PC market.

August 29, 2008, 4:00 AM PDT

Brazil's love of Linux

special coverage The open-source software definitely gets a warm reception here, but its role can easily be overestimated, too.

August 28, 2008, 4:00 AM PDT

Brazil: Digital inclusion, but how?

While hundreds of millions of dollars have been spent on digital inclusion projects in Latin America, many of the programs start and end with the technology.

August 27, 2008, 4:00 AM PDT

Brazil: An emerging market faces challenges

special coverage As a PC sales market, Brazil is unquestionably strong, but it's also a place where abject poverty abounds.

August 26, 2008, 4:00 AM PDT

At Last HOPE conference, everyone can hack it

roundup Gathering in New York brings together the hacker community for sessions on hacking the usual (computer systems) and not so usual (the media, food, and sex).

July 21, 2008, 10:33 AM PDT

High notes from a low-profile E3

roundup The new-style E3 is no longer a huge free-for-all, but that doesn't mean Microsoft and others in the video-game business aren't making some noise.

July 15, 2008, 8:16 PM PDT

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