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Road Warrior: Bluetooth and battery life
Tom Merritt shows off hot gear for the road that incorporates Bluetooth, as well as a tip for better battery life.
Road Warrior: Steve Ballmer talks Zune
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Road Warrior: Hot pink and Bluetooth
Tom Merritt shows you a 3.2-megapixel camera phone, a superlight ThinkPad, and a hot pink headset.
Road Warrior: Entertaining and stylish road gear
Tom Merritt shows you a laptop and headset with panache, as well as a rocking GPS device.
Road Warrior: Mobile Internet routers
Tom Merritt shows you how to share a high-speed connection on the road and jumps in the backseat of the Jaguar Super V8.
Road Warrior: Ultragadgets for the ultramobile masses
Tom Merritt shows you an ultrasmall DVD player, an Ultra Mobile PC, and our pick for best ultraportable laptop.
Road Warrior: On the road at Maker Faire
Tom Merritt shows you a cool car hack from Maker Faire as well as a tiny MP3 player, a huge laptop, and more.
Road Warrior: Hard-riding hard drive
Tom Merritt shows off an all-terrain portable storage solution, the Nokia N73, and the superbasic TomTom One.
How would you feel if your city went Wi-Fi?
CNET News.com's Amanda Termen spoke with some potential customers of the new city-wide Wi-Fi service made official in Anaheim, Calif., on June 29. Are they willing to completely trade in their old cable service?
