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 Play video |  | 'Prius V: The Final Frontier' This week on the CNET Tech Review: highlights from the 2011 Detroit auto show, including three new models of the Toyota Prius and the 2012 Audi A6; launch titles announced for the Nintendo 3DS; and get the best iOS games for your Android phone. |
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 Play video |  | A wireless mouse for your couch Google's Eric Schmidt steps down as CEO, Verizon challenges the FCC's Net neutrality rules, and Logitech has a new wireless mouse to keep you on your couch--it is actually optimized to work there! |
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 Play video |  | Nintendo 3DS launch games CNET editor Jeff Bakalar shows us some of the great launch titles for the Nintendo 3DS. He plays Steel Diver, Madden NFL Football, Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Pilotwings Resort, Super Street Fighter IV 3D and Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D. |
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 Play video |  | HTC Evo Shift 4G (Sprint) For those who crave a physical keyboard, the HTC Evo Shift 4G is a solid choice with a more wallet-friendly price than its 4G competitors, and it doesn't sacrifice too many features. |
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 Play video |  | Ep. 32: The Android phone of the future and a blast from the past We take a look at a pie-in-the-sky concept for the Android phone of the future, the old school T-Mobile Sidekick may return as an Android handset, and a YouTube series shows how an Android phone could save your job if you find yourself trapped under a vending machine for a month. All of that and more on this week's edition of Android Atlas Weekly. |
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 Play video |  | Jawbone Era Nicole Lee checks out the latest Bluetooth headset from Jawbone that comes with a brand-new design and multiprocessor architecture. |
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 Play video |  | Nintendo 3DS launch details Reggie Fils-Aime, president of Nintendo of America, announces launch details for the Nintendo 3DS. |
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 Play video |  | Ep. 62: When tech CEOs leave How does a big tech company plan for the eventual or immediate departure of its leader? It's a political, financial, and technical quagmire, especially when visionary founders personify the companies they run. Two great experts, Beverly Behan and Charles Elson, weigh in. |
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