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Hot Gadgets of '08
From Apple's next iPhone to smartpens, this year promises to be an exciting one for the gadget geek in all of us.
Our love affair with gadgets may only deepen in 2008 as computer makers and consumer electronics makers introduce a fresh round of devices or updates of existing best sellers. Here's a glance at some of the products likely to grab our attention in 2008.
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Apple's Next iPhone
Expect Apple CEO Steve Jobs to announce iPhone 2.0 no later than March, in time for a July release.
The next iteration is likely to include access to faster 3G wireless networks, speedier Wi-Fi connections, and GPS reception. Also rumored, but not confirmed by Apple: an iPhone mini.
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BlackBerry 9000
A major iPhone rival is Research In Motion's BlackBerry. The devices may appear to be aimed at vastly different audiences, but they overlap in an increasing number of ways. BlackBerry phones now play music and video, while iPhones handle text messaging and e-mail, and are increasingly in demand among business users.
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Dash Express
In the coming year, expect navigation devices to become Internet aware.
In February, startup Dash Navigation will debut its $600 Dash Express, a car navigation device that uses wireless phone networks to get live traffic updates and load addresses and routes from a PC or Mac.
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GE Cell Fusion
General Electric plans to make cordless phones relevant again, by getting it to work in sync with your mobile phone.
GE's Cell Fusion products let you link your cell phone. The point is to mesh the sound quality and other benefits of a landline phone with the convenience and cost savings of a cell phone.
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Amazon Kindle
Reviewers called it ugly and overpriced. Despite the pans, Amazon.com's Kindle e-book device was sold out within days and Amazon is rushing to replenish the supply.
Sony is on the second generation of its digital reader, and eyes will be on Amazon for evidence of strong sales.
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