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NetworkingPhotos: Next generation wireless from WiMAX World 2007
See the Expo Floor and the latest mobile Internet gear from WiMAX World 2007.
Jason Hiner is Editorial Director of CNET and former Editor in Chief of TechRepublic. He's co-author of the book, Follow the Geeks.
See the Expo Floor and the latest mobile Internet gear from WiMAX World 2007.
The Intel Developer Forum is always one of the best ways to see what's coming next in computing in a year or two. It's also a great look into the current mindset of the IT industry in order to spot new priorities and top concerns.
Take a look at the iPhone lines in Louisville (where TechRepublic gots its iPhone), New York City, and San Francisco.
Before cracking open the iPhone, TechRepublic took 67 photos of the process of unboxing and doing the initial setup for the iPhone. Here is our soup-to-nuts look at the entire process.
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The seven charts show a breakdown of the data from the Robert Half Technology IT Hiring Index and Skills Report for Q3 2007.
Take a look at the various features and functions of Microsoft Surface.
Get a look at the show floor, the InteropNet NOC, and the lead keynote from Cisco's John Chambers at Interop Las Vegas 2007.
The Apple TV's place in the consumer electornics market is still up for debate, but there is one cool thing that it is uniquely good at - playing video podcasts on TV. TechRepublic's Jason Hiner shows he used the Apple TV to watch video from kentuckyderby.com.
The Apple Store on the corner of Fifth Avenue and 59th Street in Manhattan is a marvel of modern design. In fact, it is one of the most unique retail stores in the world. Above the ground it features only a glass cube with a glass staircase and glass elevator that lead downward to the underground store. The store serves as one of the most popular high-tech hangouts in New York City.