password
username
Sponsored by CakeMail, an email marketing software.
Newsletter preview

Add newsletters@cnet.online.com to your address book to ensure CNET newsletters reach your inbox.


CNET Reviews
View online October 4, 2008
Fall tech preview
The onslaught of new products has begun, which can only mean on thing: 'tis the season for new gadgets, just in time for the holidays. We've got a comprehensive preview of what tech to expect this fall. From cameras to televisions, our editors have scoured the announcements to bring you the list of what to look forward to this fall. The tech that's next
Laura K. Cucullu
Laura K. Cucullu
Features editor,
CNET.com
Off the beaten path: Unique GPS
Plasma vs. projection: Which big-screen HDTV to choose?
Affordable cell phones
Nikon nirvana: Which Nikon dSLR?
Editors' favorite GPS
CNET Reviews
Top 10 must-have gadgets
This month's stars include the new Logitech Squeezebox Boom and the Nintendo DS Lite. What else is hot on our most recent must-have gadgets list? A stellar flat-panel TV, a sexy Bluetooth headset, and an extreme LCD monitor.  Read more 
  Related Newsletters
Stay informed on the tech topics that matter to you most

CNET offers a wide variety of newsletters on everything from tech industry news to the latest games and gear. Browse the entire list now.

Manage newsletters
Subscribe free
CNET TV prime time
Samsung SCH-U430
The Samsung SCH-U430 isn't terribly exciting but it's a decent phone for making calls. Read more
BMW X1 concept
At the 2008 Paris auto show, BMW unveiled its new crossover SUV for the 1-series, the BMW X1. Read more

Related resources
 CNET Living With Technology  CNET TV  CNET Crave
 Top 10 must-have gadgets  CNET Podcast Central  What's new on CNET



The e-mail address for this newsletter is  kallyorama@gmail.com
To update your email address, please visit our Newsletter subscription center.
*** from this e-mail | Newsletter help | Privacy policy



Copyright 2008 CNET Networks, Inc. A CBS Company. All rights reserved.
CNET Networks, Inc. 235 Second Street, San Francisco, CA 94105, U.S.A.


CNET