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Dell Aims High With the XPS 13 Laptop

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Dell Aims High With the XPS 13 Laptop Dell expands its impressive XPS line with a laptop so small and good-looking, youd be surprised its a Dell.
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IBM Wins Most Patents for 19th Straight Year IBM retained its patent crown for 2011, topping the list of U.S. patent winners for the 19th year. The only other U.S. company to make the top 10 is Microsoft.
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Google's Schmidt Says Devices, Apps Need to Be Friends Schmidt told a standing-room-only crowd at the CES that devices aren't living up to their full potential unless they're connected.
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RIM Improves BlackBerry PlayBook With 2.0 Upgrade: Hands-On This long-awaited upgrade for RIM's BlackBerry tablet brings seamless Android app integration and email. We take a closer look.
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Qualcomm Targets PCs, Takes Aim at Intel's Ultrabooks Qualcomm wants a piece of the PC market with its upcoming Snapdragon S4 chips as the company looks to jump out of its traditional stronghold market.
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Nearly Half of Americans Surveyed See Tablets Wiping out Laptops Tablet computers will eventually replace laptops, according to nearly half of Americans polled earlier this month.
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LibreOffice Firms Up, Drops Half Its Excess Weight A leaner, meaner version of the free productivity software suite is on the way, and so is an online offering.
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Laptops at CES 2012: Thinner, Lighter, and More Luxurious If laptops made New Years resolutions for 2012, they would say, Lose a few pounds, and get a makeover.
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Ultrabooks: 7 Ways They're Revolutionizing Mobile Computing CES 2012 is all about the ultrabook. Is the ultrabook a revolutionary PC concept, or just an incremental evolution destined to fade away like the netbook?
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Microsoft Slays the BEAST, and Six Other Patch Tuesday Updates Microsoft has released seven security bulletins for the first Patch Tuesday of 2012 -- including the patch for the BEAST attacks that was supposed to be pushed out last month.
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RIM BlackBerry PlayBook 2.0 Software Hands-On at CES 2012 Join us on the CES 2012 show floor to get a sneak peek at the latest version of the BlackBerry PlayBook OS, which is expected to debut on all BlackBerry PlayBook devices in February.
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Foxconn Workers Stage Protest in Chinese City Workers at a Foxconn Technology Group campus in China staged a protest last week, threatening to jump off a building if the company did not meet their...
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Samsung Galaxy Note Gets Cloud Based Mark-Up App with Scribble Soonr, the cloud collaboration service, has joined with Samsung to create an app for the Galaxy Note to bring S Pen annotation to documents stored in the Soonr cloud.
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Audi Shows Gesture-driven, Three-panel, Heads-up Dashboard Display Audi is showing a new dashboard concept at this year's Consumer Electronics Show that projects three separate displays onto the windshield of a car and accepts...
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