Welcome to Pogue's Pages!
Here you'll find every conceivable shred of information about my columns and books, along with just enough pictures, words, and links to satisfy the next person who asks me, "Do you have a Web site?"
Catch me on CNBC
Tune in to "The Call" on CNBC, every Thursday at about 11:30 am. There you'll see me every week, with my usual goofy take on tech. (The same segment will also become my regular Times video later that day.) Click here to watch "The Call" online.
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This week's New York Times column
Oct. 30, 2008
Boy, oh boy. The bunch who brought you the BlackBerry sure has been a band of busy beavers.
With do-everything wonderphones like the iPhone and the G1 “Google phone” breathing down its neck, the BlackBerry’s status as the best-selling smartphone isn’t guaranteed forever. So this fall, Research in Motion is introducing three radically different BlackBerry models, running all of them up the flagpole at once to see who... more
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This week's email column
Oct. 30, 2008
Apple's bestselling MacBook laptop just got its 2008 makeover. It's a thing of beauty, clad in aluminum like its more expensive Pro siblings. It's slightly lighter than the previous black or white plastic models (and, at $1,300, more expensive), but feels sturdier and more sculpted, thanks to the tapered edges... more
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This week's video
Oct. 30, 2008
David digs into his archives to look at some products that flopped. This week, it's the Olympus M:Robe music player.
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Special columns
December 6, 2007
You may have your holiday traditions: caroling, stockings, candles, whatever. But here at The New York Times Institute of Gadgetology, we have a tradition of our own. Every December since 2001, we’ve asked: “How much digital camera can you get for $300?”... more
June 5, 2007
Receptiveness to new technologies often seems related to age. For example, more 13-year-olds than 63-year-olds understand phrases like “Waz ^?” and “N2MH.” (In case you’re over 13, those expressions are cellphonese for... more
May 3, 2007
I don't know how the other Times columnists keep up with all their reader e-mail, but I'll tell you how I handle mine: with great difficulty. I try to answer pretty much all of it... more
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