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Storage companies are betting that a technology once reserved for businesses will appeal to consumers juggling many PCs and shared files.
Cracking open Apple's revamped iPod Nano
The new-model iPod Nano is tall, thin, and well-built. Maybe just a little too well-built for its own good. Let's smash it!
If there is one category of product which is capturing the imaginations and desires of consumers, it would have to be sub-notebooks. Here's a gallery of some on show at Computex.
Ever wanted to see what makes an Apple MacBook Air tick? We crack one open in the interest of science.
Photos: Inside a Microsoft Zune
The second-generation Microsoft Zune media player was intended as an iPod killer, but the Zune never made the splash Microsoft had hoped it would. Which is strange, considering our inside look will reveal just how similar the two media players are.
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