Mr. POGUE: The person who buys the thing is getting a much better manual.
David Pogue, New York Times: In time, maybe the Windows RT apps will come.
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Pogue speculates that Cisco may have been more interested in the technology rather than the product.
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Something similar happened to New York Times tech writer David Pogue a month later.
David Pogue, New York Times: But the iPad Mini is a far classier, more attractive, thinner machine.
And Mr Pogue believes that business executives too will want to reduce the amount of travelling they do.
Note: This is one column you'll want to read online, just to check out Pogue's loony bird-watching video.
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The answers to the first two questions were found on a Google search (Pogue has written about his cars).
In his last regular Circuits column, David Pogue checks out a handful of binoculars that have built-in digital cameras.
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Once into his account, the hackers wreaked havoc with his address book and locked Pogue out of his kitchen iMac.
Then my wife led me to an in-depth piece on the subject by David Pogue of the New York Times.
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David Pogue has weathered one mini-scandal after another in his years as the star technology columnist for The New York Times.
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Mr. DAVID POGUE (Technology Columnist, New York Times): Once that product is done, they want to ship it and start making money.
The New York Times' David Pogue said the new iPad isn't a revelation, just a solid revamp of the current model.
New York Times tech reviewer David Pogue recently addressed this split in how the iPad was perceived between techies and everyone else.
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David Pogue of the New York Times was asked to join NPR to answer questions from callers regarding consumer electronics gifts for the Holidays.
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This week, we check out Walt Mossberg's review of two ultralight laptops, David Pogue on binoc-cams, Stephen Wildstrom on the PSP, David Kirkpatrick on iPods, and more.
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David Pogue of The New York Times has a good wrapup of the available models, including the popular Firefly (pictured), Verizon's LG Migo and the Enfora TicTalk.
Despite what you've read ( we're looking at you, Mr. Pogue), we see no technical reason that the aGPS can't provide turn-by-turn directions, provided there's software to take advantage of it.
Pogue's take: while the TicTalk may have a lot of useful, educational features, both the Migo and the Firefly get the job done when it comes to keeping kids in touch.
But New York Times technology correspondent David Pogue said that the events of 11 September coupled with the shrinkage in the technology market are motivating people to save money by staying at home.
Pogue also reported that Square, which was started by one of the co-founders of Twitter, only charges 2.75% plus 15 cents per transaction, which is considerably less than typical credit card merchant and set up fees.
The 1300-word review of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 also elicited 20% more skepticism and 5.5% more references to Apple from Times technology columnist David Pogue than his November 2010 review of the Samsung Galaxy Tab.
"Really, the new iPad should have been called the iPad 2S. In the past, Apple added the letter S to iPhone models that weren't exactly new but had been tastefully enhanced (iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4S), " Pogue wrote.
Pogue found himself longing for the days of dial-up, while waiting 1-2 minutes for popular sites to load, and while WiFi was quick to save the day in many instances, that's hardly an excuse in the year 2007.
With just a few days to go before launch, Apple has apparently lifted its embargo on the lucky few journos to get their hands on an iPhone a couple weeks early, and David Pogue, Walt Mossberg and USA Today's Edward C.
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