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Motorola's mission? Make everything mobile : CNET NEWS.COM

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Motorola's mission? Make everything mobile
In CES keynote speech, Chief Executive Ed Zander says mobile communication "is coming down to cool experiences and simple things."
Photos: Motorola rides the cell phone craze
Complete CES coverage
Mon Jan 08 15:48:00 PST 2007 | Read full story

A tale of two trade shows
CES and Macworld compete for attention in a rare scheduling overlap that is causing divided loyalties in the tech industry.
Photos: On the scene at Macworld
Tue Jan 09 04:00:00 PST 2007 | Read full story

TI chip turns mobiles into movie projectors
Using its DLP chip, Texas Instruments transforms a cell phone into a DVD-quality video projector.
Tue Jan 09 04:04:00 PST 2007 | Read full story

Self-publishing made easy online
Blurb.com offers do-it-yourself bookmaking and on-demand printing for aspiring authors who don't want to go into debt.
Photos: Blurb books
Tue Jan 09 04:00:00 PST 2007 | Read full story


Video of the day
Motorola unveils
Follow Me TV

Motorola CEO Ed Zander uses CES to introduce Follow Me TV, which will let consumers move media seamlessly from televisions to phones and back.

Commentary
Sidestepping the Net neutrality boondoggle
Policy analyst Randolph J. May warns that political miscalculations may tempt states to mandate the regulation of Internet services. Read Full Story

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Macworld rumor recap
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Congress off to slow start with tech
The new majority's early agenda lacks Silicon Valley priorities, but the industry says it's not worried yet.
Tue Jan 09 04:00:00 PST 2007 | Read full story

Glance's screen-sharing software available for Macs
Formerly restricted to Windows users, "one-button interface" software lets screen contents be shared in real time over the Internet.
Mon Jan 08 21:00:00 PST 2007 | Read full story


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