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A Buyer’s Guide to Laptops
Walt Mossberg says when shopping around for a laptop, know your software needs and know your budget limits. He previews his annual laptop buyer’s ...
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Next Generation Internet Phone Calls
Personal Technology columnist Walt Mossberg reviews Ooma, a new way to ditch your local landline without losing the convenience of a real telephon...
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More from the CES Showroom
WSJ’s Walt Mossberg and Katherine Boehret wade further into the Consumer Electronics showroom. For this installment they check out a multimedia ref...
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Mossberg: Apple Improves 3G iPhone
WSJ’s Walt Mossberg says Apple's new 3G iPhone includes major improvements — higher Web-surfing speed, lower cost and appli...
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Apple vs. Microsoft
Personal Technology columnist Walt Mossberg reviews Apple’s answer to Microsoft Office, which is half the price but not as powerful, he reports. (...
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Apple vs. Microsoft
Personal Technology columnist Walt Mossberg reviews Apple’s answer to Microsoft Office, which is half the price but not as powerful, he reports. (...
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MacBook Air: Tradeoffs for Thinness
Walt tests out Apple’s first sub-notebook computer, the MacBook Air. The thin machine doesn't compromise on screen and keyboard size, he ...
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Running Windows on a Mac
Personal Technology columnist Walt Mossberg looks at a new program called Fusion, which allows Windows to run on a Mac, and says it compares well ...
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Where Cellphones Meet Wi-fi
Personal Technology columnist Walt Mossberg reviews T-Mobile’s new Hot Spot @ Home, which allows voice calls over a Wi-Fi network for a flat month...
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Early Impressions of the MacBook Air
From MacWorld, Personal Technology columnist Walter S. Mossberg discusses his early impressions of the ultra-thin MacBook Air, its multi-touch ges...
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Net Security Nightmare
WSJ’s Walt Mossberg talks about internet security, specifically attacks called "social engineering," which can be used to steal your money and ide...
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Deconstructing the Solid State Drive
Columnist Walt Mossberg reviews a new kind of storage for laptops called SSD, or Solid State Drive, an alternative to the conventional hard disk. ...
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Mossberg on SnagFilms
Walt Mossberg reviews SnagFilms, a new website that hopes to finally solve the riddle of documentary film distribution online by creating "a netwo...
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Will Kindle Catch Fire?
Personal Technology columnist Walt Mossberg reviews the Kindle, a new electronic book device developed by Amazon. (Nov. 29)
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ChaCha Query Service Knows Sports
Walt Mossberg says ChaCha, a free mobile search service that answers queries over your cell phone via calls or texts, does "a pretty good job." Th...
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Mossberg’s Mac FAQ
Personal Technology columnist Walter Mossberg runs through the questions anyone thinking of buying a MacIntosh should consider. (Nov. 14)
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Adobe Photoshop on the Web
Walt Mossberg says except for a few kinks, Adobe Photoshop Express, the free online photo-editing and storage program, lives up to Adobe’s legenda...
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