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March 06, 2007
Only On The Web: A few are nervous because some PC and other devices are programmed to automatically switch to and from daylight saving time based on the old rules. Larry Magid reports.
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March 03, 2007
Only On The Web: It's tax time and companies are providing free e-file services to some. CBS News' consultant Larry Magid takes a look at the software and potential threats when ...
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February 01, 2007
Larry Magid talks with Gail Kantor, CEO of eJamming, a computer software company that uses the Internet to enable bandmates to jam and rehearse, even when one is hundreds of miles away.
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January 27, 2007
Only On The Web: Technology, Entertainment and Design (TED) is an annual conference that marks the convergence of the three industries. The world's leading thinkers come here for inspiration.
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January 24, 2007
CBS News correspondent Charlie D'Agata tells the tale of a little lizard born to a mother who never met a mate, but there was nothing artificial about this insemination.
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January 12, 2007
Only On The Web: CBS News' Larry Magid reports that Apple's new TV device brings multimedia content to the television.
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January 09, 2007
Larry Magid takes a look at a developmental toy for infants produced by Hasbro and Creative. The toys will enable parents to combine their own musical preferences with their child's playtime.
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January 09, 2007
Have you ever needed to charge your iPod or your cell phone, but didn't have your charger with you? Larry Magid shows a few products that can solve this problem.
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January 08, 2007
The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas showcases thousands of cutting-edge electronic gadgets from around the world. Manuel Gallegus has more on this thriving industry.
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January 08, 2007
CBS News RAW: Microsoft's Bill Gates described the company's goal of providing a new computer operation system that connects users in various ways for the future.
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January 08, 2007
Only On The Web: CBS News' Larry Magid takes a look at the Jitterbug cell phone, which claims to make calls easier with personalized services when you're away from home.
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January 07, 2007
Only On The Web: CBS News tech analyst Larry Magid flies a plane over Las Vegas. Well, it's a virtual plane from Hotseat Chassis - a $4,000 flight simulator that feels a lot like a real ...
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December 15, 2006
CBSNews RAW: Researchers are using a new test to measure car safety. The test focuses on rollover accidents, which, according to the Federal government, kill thousands of people annually.
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December 13, 2006
Astronauts aboard the space shuttle Disccovery attempted to replace the solar panels on the international space station. Drew Levinson reports.
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December 10, 2006
The Space Shuttle Discovery had a spectacular nighttime launch. The seven astronauts plan to perform regular maintenance at the International Space Station. Drew Levinson reports.
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December 08, 2006
Thomas Edison invented the light bulb more than a century ago. But as Charlie D’Agata reports, he had to prove in court that his bulb was the one that worked.
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December 07, 2006
NASA officials are hopeful that bad weather won't delay Thursday night's scheduled launch of the shuttle Discovery. Drew Levinson reports.
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November 14, 2006
Sony is getting ready to launch the PlayStation 3, the next generation of its video-gaming console. Sue Kwon reports that gamers say the success of the PS3 will depend on the quality of the games.
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November 13, 2006
CBS News Technology Analyst Larry Magid takes a look at the Microsoft Zune, which the software giant hopes will dethrone Apple Ipod from media player supremacy. (11/13/06)
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November 07, 2006
Microsoft Office has become an integral part of numerous workplaces around the world, but Google is enticing people with its free word processing and spreadsheet programs. Larry Magid reports.
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