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Stories by: Jacqueline Emigh

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    Lenovo unveils new AMD-powered business laptops 05 January, 2010 01:30:00

    With its line of consumer PCs slated for rollout at the Consumer Electronics Show later this week, Lenovo has chosen to unveil its latest line-up of business computers on Monday. Ranging from the new ThinkPad Edge series for small and mid-sized businesses to new ThinkPad ultraportable and mobile workstation models for enterprises, the new line emphasizes multitouch and wireless broadband capabilities.
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    HDTV: 10 top trends coming to a screen near you in 2010 23 December, 2009 03:05:00

    Flash forward to about a year from now, if you will. Envision yourself walking into a consumer electronics store toward the end of 2010. What kinds of HDTV products and features is your retail salesperson likely to tout?
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    Windows 7: Seven Points of Imperfection 04 December, 2009 04:36:00

    Since its highly ballyhooed rollout near the end of October, Windows 7 has been applauded by many as Microsoft's best operating system yet. But no OS is perfect, and that goes for Windows 7.
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    Can video-streaming site Joost avoid going off the air? 26 November, 2009 08:03:00

    Way outdone by rivals like Hulu and YouTube, Web video service Joost is now in the throes of winding down, only two-and-a-half years after its rollout with very high hopes by Skype co-founders Janius Friis and Niklas Zennstrom.
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    Will Google’s US deal with TiVo push more video to the Web? 26 November, 2009 01:31:00

    To make TV commercials far more targeted than anyone has ever dreamed of,
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    Can Apple's iPhone 'walled garden' continue to thrive? 24 November, 2009 05:04:00

    About 10 percent of software applications turned down by Apple's App Store are "inappropriate," either because they will steal personal data, are meant to help users break the law, or contain "inappropriate content," an Apple senior executive reportedly said.
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    Apple changes App Store review process 13 November, 2009 07:10:00

    Apple may be feeling the Android heat. The company has changed the way it deals with iPhone app developers letting them now keep closer tabs on how their software is proceeding through Apple's strict App Store review process. Many see the move as yet another step by Apple to keep app store developers from defecting to competing mobile platforms - namely Android.
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    Sony unveils Android-based Xperia X10 04 November, 2009 04:29:00

    As expected, Sony Ericsson announced an Android-based Xperia handset on Tuesday. Known as the Xperia X10, Sony's first entry in the Android space introduces a new Wireless Stereo Headset, along with a new user interface platform called UX and new apps dubbed Mediascape and Timescape.
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    Apple kills hackintosh netbooks with Snow Leopard update 03 November, 2009 06:11:00

    Apple is reportedly breaking Hackintoshes -- meaning netbooks illegimately installed with Mac OS X -- with its latest update to Leopard.
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    Apple and Linux forces rain on Windows 7 parade 22 October, 2009 09:41:00

    Apple and Linux advocate IBM both tried hard to cramp Microsoft's style this week before the Windows 7 rollout even got under way. On Tuesday, Apple launched a new iMac, MacBook, and Mac Mini line, while IBM joined with Linux distributor Canonical to introduce a new "cloud-and-Linux-based" offering called IBM Client for Smart Work.
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    In-app feature could keep more apps on iPhone 17 October, 2009 10:44:00

    While Apple's new in-app purchase feature for iPhones is being widely touted as an antipiracy measure, Apple's more overarching motive seems to be that of keeping the iPhone at the development forefront for the coolest new apps for mobile users.
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