A Cloud-Based Laptop That’s as Light as One

Google’s newest Chromebook is the most portable design yet and at its most affordable price.
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Not Ready for iPhone 5? Upgrade Offers Some New Tricks.

The good news for current iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users is that they’ll get many of the 200 new features in Apple’s free update for mobile software, iOS 6.
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Apple Unleashes Its New Mountain Lion System

Apple’s new operating system further blurs the line between personal computers and mobile devices.
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A Device Does Everything But Sing

Katie reviews HP’s Photosmart eStation e-All-in-one, with its detachable Zeen tablet.
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New Nook Brings a Little Color to E-Reading

If you love reading and want smart ways to share your books with friends or reading updates with social networks, the Nook Color has you covered.
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A Leash on Mobile Devices That Wander

Katie tests two keychain gadgets that work as wireless leashes for Bluetooth-connected phones.
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Feeling at Home With a Router

Like a hornets’ nest, the home router sits undisturbed by those who know better than to touch it. Valet is a new wireless router designed for people who are tired of being intimidated by a blinking box.
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An App With a Knack for Contacts

Xobni Mobile for BlackBerry app compiles contact information on the BlackBerry for anyone you’ve emailed–regardless of whether or not you saved their information in your address book.
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In Mobile Gymnastics, the Motorola Backflip Scores a 6

The Motorola Backflip smart phone has a unique design: Its QWERTY keyboard is on the back of the device, so the screen appears to be doing a “back flip” when it opens up for use.
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In Search Of… Images Worth 1,000 Results

Google and Microsoft are offering visual searches where a picture is worth many Web results.
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Opening a Window on the Mac

Palm Pixi Needs a Dusting of Speed

Windows 7 Upgrade Made Easy

Second Chances: T-Mobile Tries Again

A Desktop That Begs to Be Organized

A BlackBerry That’s Easy on Your Thumbs

Skipping Your Computer’s Warm-Up Time

Helping Your Data Decamp to a Mac

HTC Can’t Disguise Windows Mobile Flaws

Kinoma Touches Up Clunky Windows Mobile

Social-Networking Software Becomes Neighborly

Testing Souped-Up Search Functions