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Amazing Video With a Still Camera. How to see the video shot entirely with a still camera.

NBC's Bronze-Medal Olympics DVD. NBC misses the whole HD boat with its Beijing Olympics DVD.

Redefining 'Cities' for the Google Phone. T-Mobile's 3G coverage areas have proliferated — but it's all in how you count them.

First Look at Windows 7. A sneak peek at Microsoft's upcoming OS, Windows 7.

The MacBook Makeover. Apple's bestselling MacBook laptop just got its 2008 makeover. It's a thing of beauty, clad in aluminum like its more expensive Pro siblings.

Buongiorno, appassionati di tecnologia!. I'll be out of town for the next two weeks--see you soon.

While I Was Out. What gadgets does David take on, say, a Mediterranean cruise? Well, just ask him.

Why We Shoot Home Videos. Why do we spend hundreds of dollars on equipment to film and store our pictures and videos, without any assurance that anyone will ever want to view them?

New Technology, Old English. Technology marches forward, but language sometimes lags.

Introducing Digital Me, and Pretty Helpful Too. Introducing the Pogue-o-matic, an automated David Pogue for help in selecting smartphones, cameras, TVs and camcorders.

Readers React to 'Why We Shoot Home Videos'. Something about this subject taps into the deepest wellsprings of emotion, hope and mortality--not topics that come up every day in a gadget-review column. Here's a sampling.

Caller ID for Your Cell Is Nice, but at What Price?. A new Caller ID service from Verizon gives you the geographic location of the caller. But at $2 a month, is it worth it?

Catching Up On Unfinished Business. More on the Encyclopedia of Life, and Pogue's photos from the Mediterranean.

Help Crack the Sensor-Size Code. A camera's most-important specification is its sensor size. It's also the hardest to determine.

Navigate Away From the Navigon 8100t. The Navigon 8100T has frustrating voice recognition, hard-to-read satellite imagery and a mysterious charging system.

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