Friday, May 29, 2009

Microsoft Bing, Google Ion, and more!

Earlier this week, Microsoft revealed its new search engine, called Bing, which has been designed to replace the company's Live Search. CNET News' Ina Fried takes a First Look at an advanced copy and goes through some of the features Bing will have to offer. This week Kent German also took a First Look at the Google Ion (aka HTC Magic). Though he still had a few complaints, its sleeker design and improved features got him excited for Android's full potential. And in this week's playlist we also have some great help and how-to videos for you, including a tip on how to watch free TV shows on your iPhone or iPod Touch, and how to add Google search to your personal Web site.
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May 29, 2009

Microsoft Bing, Google Ion, and more!
Earlier this week, Microsoft revealed its new search engine, called Bing, which has been designed to replace the company's Live Search. CNET News' Ina Fried takes a First Look at an advanced copy and goes through some of the features Bing will have to offer. This week Kent German also took a First Look at the Google Ion (aka HTC Magic). Though he still had a few complaints, its sleeker design and improved features got him excited for Android's full potential. And in this week's playlist we also have some great help and how-to videos for you, including a tip on how to watch free TV shows on your iPhone or iPod Touch, and how to add Google search to your personal Web site.
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Microsoft's Bing search engine
CNET News' Ina Fried got an advanced look at Microsoft's latest effort to gain ground on Google. She takes a look at what's new this time around.
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Top 10 videos of the week

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Google Ion (HTC Magic)
The Google Ion, aka the HTC Magic, is a solid second go at an Android device. A few complaints remain, but its sleeker design and improved features make us excited for Android's full potential.

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Watch free TV shows on your iPhone or iPod Touch
Brian Tong tells you what you'll need to watch the latest network TV shows on your iPhone or iPod Touch.

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Buzz Report: AT&T: We're working on it!
In the Buzz this week, can the Zune HD beat the iPod Touch? Plus, AT&T is forced to defend its 3G network, and Apple just lets them twist.

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LG BD390
The LG BD390's combination of excellent image quality, superfast loading times, and its currently unbeatable feature set make it our top choice among premium standalone Blu-ray players.

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Apple Byte: Microsoft takes a bite of Apple
Microsoft is turning the tables on the Big A; we've got Eye-Fi giveaways for you; we'll show you how to print a CD with iTunes; and Wal-Mart wants more Apple goodies.

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Samsung Jack (AT&T)
As the successor to the BlackJack series of messaging smartphones, the Samsung Jack brings a fresh look and some nice feature upgrades, but there are also some design quirks. Find out more in our First Look video.

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HP Mini 110
One of our favorite Netbook lines gets an update with HP's new Mini 110.

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Add Google search to your Web site
You can use the power of Google's search engine to give your Web site visitors an easy search option.

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The Green Show: A fully electric watercraft
We get a look at a solar-powered light from PiSAT Solar. Also, there's an application from Earth 911 that can help you properly dispose of your recyclables, and the company EcoWatercraft unveils the first electric watercraft.

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CNET Mailbag: Trucks, hacks, and '60 Minutes'
This week on Mailbag, some notes on the Dodge Dakota RT, hack videos, and happy birthday to Molly!

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