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Plastic Logic's Touch-Screen E-Reader

The company hopes to carve out a niche with its touch-based interface.

Finding Pages from Browser History

A new tool aims to make a Web browser's history more useful.

A Better, Cheaper Multitouch Interface

A new pressure-sensitive pad could improve large and small touch screens.

"Vista That Works"

Although hardly revolutionary, Microsoft's next OS repairs some of Vista's flaws.

Searching for the Mobile Web

Industry leaders hope that new technologies will make mobile search more usable.

Whole-Body Gaming

New software makes it easier to build games controlled by a user's body position.

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