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Tech: The Look Ahead to 2007

The coming year will be dominated by the release of new operating systems from Microsoft and Apple, but the fun doesn't end there

2007 Preview: New Tech Products

The launch of major operating systems, chips, and handheld devices will give consumers plenty of incentives to switch brands

Put Your Own Stuff On TV

Everybody's getting ready for interactive TV, from Alcatel-Lucent to Deutsche Telekom to China Netcom. But do consumers really want it?

Radio's High-Definition Blitz

The radio industry is preparing to launch its largest ad campaign ever, to promote new high-def technology

The Real Genius of Apple's iPhone

Word is the newly announced phone from Steve Jobs will transcend superficial design and deliver user-friendly function and limitless adaptability

Web Titans' D.C. Blues

Yahoo, eBay, and others just lost a key vote on "Net neutrality." Here's why they're likely headed for defeat on the whole issue

The Small Fry Sour on Search Ads

Priced out by brand giants, the outfits that pioneered the medium are looking elsewhere

Can Design Change the World?

A new book—an outgrowth of a popular Web site—focuses on simple and complex innovations that could solve global crises

Sprint's Secret to Cost Cutting: WiMAX

The wireless broadband technology is expected to help mobile-phone companies slash billions in expenses for sending calls


Eight Top Tech Trends in '07


Tech Trends for 2007

Our special report previews this year's trends in technology, from the advent of the iPhone to widgets for kids

Tech Companies to Watch in 2007

While Apple, eBay, and their ilk are grabbing the headlines, we take a look at the big crop of up-and-comers changing the face of technology

Meeting All the World's Tech Needs

Qualcomm, Intel, Philips—all are among Western companies tailoring tech for a range of emerging-market uses, from computing to streetlights

Internet TV Is Finally a Reality Show

After years of build-up, it looks as if content, computers, and consumer electronics are all finally converging

Look Ma, No Buttons

Futuristic touch-screen technology is quickly becoming a present-day reality on many consumer electronic gadgets

Computing Gets Touchy

Getting a feel for the new touch-screen technology

Small Biz Ads: The Year of the Web

New local search technology may finally give small businesses the incentive they need to put more ad dollars online

The Mobile Internet's Future Is East

South Korea and Japan are rolling out high-speed wireless networks that provide Internet access for an array of gadgets

HD Radio Still Taking the Rap

High-definition broadcasting faces big rivals—iPod, satellite, broadband—for the nation's ears, but radio executives hope folks tune in this year

The MySpace Ecosystem: A Survival Guide

A slew of companies have sprung up to help kids decorate their pages—and many won't make it

Web War: Nothing Neutral About It

The battle over who picks up the tab for Internet traffic will rage on in 2007, with telcos pitted against the likes of Google and Microsoft

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