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From desktops and laptops, to PDAs and phones, digital cameras and music players, many consumers will make at least one personal technology purchase in December.
Just in time for the holidays, the Churchill Club brings you two of the most influential journalists in technology today to lead this discussion on the strengths and weaknesses of a number of consumer electronics and gadgets. The panel will talk about their favorites and what products they consider over-rated. They will name names and candidly answer your questions
Walt Mossberg is the author and creator of the weekly "Personal Technology" column, which appears in The Wall Street Journal. He also writes "Mossberg's Mailbox" where he answers readers' questions, and "The Mossberg Solution," where compares and contrasts consumer electronic gadgets. Newsweek magazine calls him "the most powerful arbiter of consumer tastes in the computer world today."
Kara Swisher is a technology writer in The Wall Street Journal's San Francisco bureau, where she writes on high tech issues in a column called "Boom Town. She is author of two books on the rise and fall of America Online. The first, "aol.com: How Steve Case Beat Bill Gates, Nailed the Netheads and Made Millions in the War for the Web," published in July 1998. The sequel, “There Must Be a Pony in Here Somewhere: The AOL Time Warner Debacle and the Quest for a Digital Future,” was released this fall.
Together, Mossberg and Swisher are the producers of a major annual technology conference, “D: All Things Digital,” where they have interviewed such important industry leaders as Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Meg Whitman and others and demo new digital technology.
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