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Video codec to deliver media wirelessly
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All-in-one remote connects home devices
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Siemens thinks small for cell phones
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Bluetooth phone offers camera add-on
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Microsoft combines gaming and exercise
ZDNet's Patrick Houston talks with Microsoft about how its Windows XP Embedded software will enable video game functionality for exercise equipment.
The Nokia 2610 is a simple, user-friendly cell phone with a functional feature set. However, it lacks side-mounted volume buttons, and there was static on some calls.
Online gaming with a million close friends
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Roomba robot gives your home a clean sweep
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