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Saturday, October 06, 2007

THE WEEK IN REVIEW: Where's the Apple iKiller?

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October 6, 2007
Where's the Apple iKiller?

Challengers to Apple's gadget throne released new products--but do they have the muscle to get the job done?

The first salvo came from Microsoft, which announced that it will offer three new models of the Zune music player in November, including two equipped with flash memory.
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AT&T's Tilt
Gadget promises to be the carrier's most powerful smart phone for business users with its range of wireless options, Windows Mobile 6, and tilt screen.
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Most popular stories
  1. Celebrating 50 years in space
  2. Microsoft unveils revamped Zunes
  3. Adobe plots its path on the Web
  4. Microsoft plans medical-record service
  5. Steer clear of accidents, global warming


Most discussed stories
  1. Microsoft unveils revamped Zunes
  2. Four reasons why the RIAA won a jury verdict of $220,000
  3. Do we need NASA?
  4. RIAA wins key victory; accused file sharer must pay $220,000
  5. Windows Vista SP1 beta lacks 'wow'


Top photo galleries
  1. Japan probe approaches moon; who's next?
  2. Domino theories for Microsoft's Surface PC
  3. The geeky allure of Akihabara
  4. Server room cabling overhaul
  5. On the road to robot race


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Why the RIAA should have won (but the fine was too high)
The problem in the copyright case isn't really the verdict against the Minn. woman, says CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh. It's that big penalty. Read full story


Top 10 products this week
  1. AT&T Tilt
  2. Sony KDL-46XBR4
  3. QuickBooks 2008 Simple Start Plus Pack
  4. Pacsafe CourierSafe 100
  5. CODi Tri-Pak backpack
  6. Pioneer Elite VSX-91TXH
  7. Alpine IVA-W205
  8. Flip Video Ultra (60 minutes, orange)
  9. LG MSP-200 portable speakers
  10. 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT

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