The Queue: February 27, 2007 Video
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February 2, 2007 - Vista launches, marketing scare, Sony BMG CD settlement, and shoe lovers rejoice.
February 23, 2007: Average HDTV prices, XM and Sirius in tune, iPhone settlement, and Wii leads the pack.
February 9, 2007 - iPod-free NYC debate, easier digital downloads, neighborhood paparazzi, and name that tune, Midomi.
February 16, 2007: HDTVs to triple by 2011, BlackBerry backlash, Google suffers a setback, Los Angeles wants Wi-Fi, and you can star in a Domino's Pizza ad.
Better pictures without the bright light, Yahoo's OMG gets down and dirty with celebs, taking a Safari on Windows, keeping your cube at a comfortable temperature and naming your kid, Web 2.0 style.
Cheap cell-phone e-mail, $100 laptops and a big rubberband ball.
Twelve-step for e-mail addicts, cell phones as parking aids, an artificial dolphin fin, and where people are saving money.
Daylight saving time patches, DVRs get better connected, royalties kill the Net radio star, TechFest innovations, and get a grip on better digital pictures.
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Why HDTV makes viewers more picky, high-tech vending machines, an easy online picture resizer, school photo tips, and broadcasters' battle to keep the digital TV spectrum locked down.