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ZDNet's Patrick Houston gets a closer look at the new Dell Inspiron 8500, featuring a wider screen, high-end graphics and top speed.
The Windows Vista-based Dell Inspiron E1505 remains a good laptop for basic home use, with a solid set of multimedia features and high-end components.
Turning a PC into a Bluetooth hub
ZDNet's Patrick Houston looks at a new wireless desktop product that connects to your PC or laptop and interacts with Bluetooth-enabled devices.
A better way to type on a PDA?
ZDNet's Patrick Houston looks at new technology for full-text entry on mobile devices that uses a 9-key interface.
Centrino: Intel's new mobile mantra
ZDNet's Patrick Houston takes a look at what Intel's new mobile technology may mean for wireless computing.
Siemens thinks small for cell phones
ZDNet's Patrick Houston looks at how Siemens keeps cell phones small by featuring a sliding keyboard design.
ZDNet's Patrick Houston looks at new DVD technology that blends traditional movie playback features and Internet connectivity.
Microsoft, Motorola laud new smart phone
ZDNet's Patrick Houston gets an early look at the newly released Motorola MPx200, the first GSM phone released in the United States that features Windows Mobile Software.
Bulverde turns photos into mobile video
At the Intel Developer Forum in San Jose, Calif., ZDNet's Patrick Houston sees Intel's upcoming mobile media processor code-named Bulverde in action.
Bluetooth phone offers camera add-on
ZDNet's Patrick Houston looks at a Bluetooth/GSM cell phone from Siemens that works with a wireless headset and a mobile camera accessory.
