What technology looks like: The year’s 10 most popular galleries
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What to look for in Windows 7
What to look for in Windows 7
We’ve published hundreds of galleries so far this year — images of the products, people and events that matter most to business. The most viewed images included first peeks at Microsoft’s Windows 7, Palm Pre device running Palm Web OS, and Installing Mac OS X on a Dell Mini 9 netbook. Here are images from the 10 most popular galleries. rn
rnrnEd Bott delivered inside look at Windows 7 plus a look at 21 changes in the Windows 7 Release Candidate.
Palm Pre running Palm Web OS
At CES 2009, Palm stole the show and demonstrated that they can again become a leader in the mobile space with the introduction of the Palm Web OS and Palm Pre.
Taking apart the iPhone 3G S
The folks at Rapid Repair traveled to the Orange Boutique in Paris to be at the midnight release to buy their iPhone 3G S and be the first to disassemble it.
Tesla S electric sedan unveiled
Tesla Motors unveiled its Model S sedan prototype at a rocket factory in Southern California.
Windows Mobile 6.5 screenshots
Microsoft announced Windows Mobile 6.5 at Mobile World Congress 2009 and our gallery includes screenshots of the operating system update.
Installing Mac OS X on a Dell Mini 9
Jason O’Grady’s photo gallery of pictures that he took while installing Mac OS X on his Dell Mini 9 netbook.
What Windows 7 might have looked like
Microsoft designer Stephan Hoefnagels traces the evolution of the company’s new Windows 7 operating system.
20 Useless Firefox extensions
There are more than 7,000 Firefox extensions in Mozilla’s official catalog, and a good portion of them can drastically improve how you browse the Web. Then there are the stinkers.
Verizon FiOS installation step by step
Installation for Verizon can be pricey for the telecom giant as contractors have to lay a fiber optic conduit directly to the home. Here’s the step-by-step installation for ZDNet’s Larry Dignan.
How to run Internet Explorer securely
Here are the key configuration changes you can make to disable various features and reduce the attack surface in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer.
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