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  • Blackberry Storm's Surprise Screen
    Blackberry Storm's Surprise ScreenThe Storm is a Blackberry without a keyboard. Will RIM?s non-haptic, big-button touch screen satisfy the Blackberry faithful? Only if it's fast.

  • Shockproof Gear
    Shockproof GearCompanies are wising up to the fact that we're a bunch of klutzes who break gadgets. Now they're making stuff that's tougher and stronger.

  • Say It Ain't So, MOJO
    Say It Ain't So, MOJOWhat reward does a cable channel get for being early to the high-definition scene and providing creative, original programming? The ax.

  • Our Favorite Free iPhone Apps
    Our Favorite Free iPhone AppsMore than 3 months after the App Store's launch, and we've found our favorites, including Tris, Shazam, and Stanza. Don't agree? Weigh in.

  • Contest: Fictional Tech or Future Tech?
    Contest: Fictional Tech or Future Tech?Your favorite sci-fi technologies are finally real! Did we forget the best fictional-to-real tech? Remind us what it is and win a new Nano.

  • Portable Photo Printer Roundup
    Portable Photo Printer RoundupRelive your summer vacation this fall with one of these portable photo printers from Canon, HP, Epson, Sony and Polaroid.

  • WD ShareSpace NAS Brings IT Home
    WD ShareSpace NAS Brings IT HomeWestern Digital's new ShareSpace NAS comes equipped with 4TB and three flavors of RAID, but is it too complicated for a home or tiny office?

  • Beyond iPhone: Touchy-Feely Tech
    Beyond iPhone: Touchy-Feely TechThe iPhone, Microsoft Surface and Blackberry Storm are only the newest touchscreen devices to tickle our fancy. How did the revolution start?

  • Get the Smartest House on the Block
    Get the Smartest House on the BlockThink you?ve got a lot of gear? Try living in the HP SmartHome, with a screen on every wall and a fridge/oven with WiFi. Take the tour.

  • Toshiba Tecra A9: Gets the Job Done
    Toshiba Tecra A9: Gets the Job DoneToshiba focuses on business customers with its A9 notebook computer, a solid performer with all the essentials?but not much innovation.