Faster Forward Archive: Weekly video
Weekly video: Packing for CES
Packing for the Consumer Electronics Show isn't like getting ready for the average trip. For one thing, I spend as much time picking out socks--preferably, the comfortable hiking kind--as I do shirts. For another, I wind up with a lot more chargers and cables in my luggage than usual. In...
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Rob Pegoraro
| January 4, 2011; 1:53 PM ET |
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CES 2011, Gadgets, Gaming, Internet TV, Mobile, TV, Tablets, Weekly video
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Mobile DTV gets up to speed (with video)
Some 12 years after it arrived in homes, digital television is ready to go outside them. A mobile variant of DTV technology geared for on-the-go viewing made a quiet debut several weeks ago. So-called MDTV--unlike the portable DTV sets that debuted a few years ago--works even when you're moving. But...
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Rob Pegoraro
| December 14, 2010; 11:17 AM ET |
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Barnes & Noble NookColor review, with video
In this week's video clip, I demonstrate a device I didn't expect to think much of: Barnes & Noble's NookColor e-book reader. <p>Your Browser DoesNot Support IFrames.</p> The first Nook, a $259, grayscale-screen device with WiFi and AT&T 3G wireless access--now selling for $199 and since joined by a WiFi-only...
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Rob Pegoraro
| December 7, 2010; 6:15 PM ET |
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E-books, Gadgets, Weekly video
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Samsung Galaxy Tab: review, with video
Samsung Galaxy tab review (with video)
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Rob Pegoraro
| November 30, 2010; 2:37 PM ET |
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Thanksgiving travel tip: Use GPS apps to look for traffic (with video)
In this week's video episode, I turn to an unavoidable unpleasantness of this time of year: Thanksgiving traffic.
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Rob Pegoraro
| November 23, 2010; 7:00 AM ET |
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Location awareness, Mobile, Weekly video
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MacBook Air review (and video)
It's easiest to define Apple's MacBook Air by the standard ingredients it leaves out: a CD or DVD drive, an Ethernet wired-networking port, even a hard drive. There's not much left after all that editing--but there is a capable, pricey portable computer. Of those two Air models that Apple introduced...
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Rob Pegoraro
| November 16, 2010; 2:23 PM ET |
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