
David Pogue
David Pogue reveals what he carries in his travel bag.
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David Pogue takes a look at Microsoft's new Zune music/video player.
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Is Yoostar's greenscreen kit ready for prime time?
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David Pogue on the new operating system from Apple, Snow Leopard.
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Cellphone users rant about the wireless service, plans and phone options offered by their carriers.
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David Pogue And my OTHER column is now online, too: my review of the Sleeptracker watch, which attempts to eliminate grogginess: http://bit.ly/8UwGA
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To reduce grogginess, the Sleeptracker watch tries to gently wake you up with its alarm-window concept, but its wake-me-at-the-perfect-time system won't work for everyone

David Pogue My Times column is now online: the cellphone ripoffs Congress SHOULD be investigating! Beware your blood pressure. http://bit.ly/2ZNjdx
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Unfair and anticompetitive practices include text-messaging fees, double billing and international roaming charges.

David Pogue
David Pogue tests the Zeo, an alarm clock that comes with a headband that measures your brainwaves to analyze how well you sleep.
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David Pogue reviews Microsoft's new search engine, Bing.
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David Pogue rants about laptop battery measurements.
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David Pogue gives a debrief on the Apple World Wide Developers Conference in San Francisco.
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David Pogue reviews the new Palm Pre multitouch smartphone.
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David Pogue David Pogue wonders if a product with the word "cool" in its name can be cool. To find out, he reviews the Cool-er e-book reader.












