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Dell's 'One'-Upmanship

Dell makes another fashion statement with a new desktop all-in-one computer.

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"Thinner": The Sequel

Dell's new Adamo laptop is slim and pricey, but is the timing off?

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Apple's Touching New Mouse

Apple rolls out new products, including a mouse that borrows technology from the iPhone

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Netbook Trio Uses New Intel Chip

New laptops from Gateway, HP and Toshiba are to be announced at C.E.S. this week.

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Even Intel Has an App Store Now

Intel used this week's Consumer Electronics Show to open a software store for applications aimed at netbooks.

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A Tale of Two Remotes

Two new television sets feature remotes that aim to make navigating entertainment options easier.

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H.P. Previews Intel's New Chip

A couple of H.P. laptops use Intel's new Sandy Bridge chip.

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Apple Announces New MacBook Pros

Apple announced new MacBook Pro models that have increased processing power, a better built-in camera and a new, superfast connection standard called Thunderbolt.

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Is Thunderbolt Really a Thunderbolt?

Apple's latest laptops feature a whiz-bang new connection standard, but its benefits for ordinary people remains elusive.

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LaCie's Thunderbolt-Enabled Hard Drive

Apple's new high-speed connection standard appeared on LaCie's Little Big Disk last week.

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Q&A: Moving Data at Lightning Speed With Thunderbolt

How fast is the new input-output technology featured on new MacBook Pros?

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H.P. Dodges a Thunderbolt

Hewlett-Packard passes on Intel's new Thunderbolt connection. For now, that's not such a big deal.

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Intel's Museum of Me Is About You

Intel's Museum of Me site presents your Facebook data in a virtual art gallery. Why exactly?

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What Is the Ultrabook?

Since May there has been a nearly constant, subcellular buzz on the Internet about something called an Intel Ultrabook. But what, exactly, are we looking at here?

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Intel Pushes MacBook Air-Like Notebooks, but for Windows

At C.E.S., the world's biggest computer chip maker, Intel, made it clear it plans to pour a lot of money and effort into turning ultrabooks into the next big computing phenomenon.

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