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How Windows 8 will shake up the laptop market
Dozens of new laptops and tablets are coming with the Window 8 launch. Here's what you need to know ahead of time. 1
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Apple accused of ripping off famous Swiss clock design
The iPad maker could be in hot water for reportedly using a trademarked design that it does not own the rights to as part of its iOS 6 clock app. 2
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Ultrabooks: the top technical problems
What hardware issues plague ultrabook owners? Tech support Q&A; site FixYa reveals some of the top ones.
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Apple's A6 chip development detailed
Analyst Linley Gwennap explained the development of Apple's A6 chip in the iPhone 5.
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Microsoft, RIM ink patent deal on storage tech
A new deal gives RIM access to Microsoft's file system technology for flash storage drives.
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iPad Mini: what we expect
Will a new, smaller iPad make its debut this year? If it does, here's what we think it'll have. 2
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Windows 8: as cheap as Win7, if you're building your own PC
Expect to pay just under US$100 per copy for the consumer version if you're a smaller OEM or putting together a home-brew PC, according to the latest scuttlebutt.
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Artist taps old computer parts for techie cityscapes
Old motherboards get a new lease on life in the hands of one Italian artist, who makes art out of old computer parts.
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Intel's even thinner ultrabook of the future
Intel has given conference-goers a glimpse of thinner ultrabooks at its annual conference. 1
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Count Intel in for 'human-like senses' in computing
The chip maker has opened the Intel Developer Forum 2012 with a peek at what it's doing to enable touch and speech functionality across all devices.
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