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CES: Intel unveils new microprocessors

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Intel Corp released a flurry of new computer chips on Thursday as it seeks to maintain its dominance over rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc and prepare for an expected rise in demand.
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CES: HP demos Android smartbook

The nascent smartbook market got a big nudge forward on Friday, courtesy of Hewlett-Packard, the world's biggest personal computer maker.
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Google steals CES spotlight, and a page from Apple

When it comes to blockbuster product introductions, Apple is king. So it's not surprising that Google, which is looking to challenge Apple's iPhone dominance, is stealing a page from the Steve Jobs & Co. playbook.
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Dell tablet rumored for CES

The latest buzz online is that Dell is planning to unveil a tablet PC, possibly using the gala Consumer Electronics Shows in Las Vegas next month for its debut.
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CeBit aims to entice cash-strapped consumers

Europe's biggest technology fair CeBit aims to entice cash-conscious business customers with software aimed at coping with the recession while itself continuing to experience a hemorrhage of trade-exhibitors.
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CES Starts Amid Lower Expectations in '09

The 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show completed its first full day in Las Vegas Thursday with technology products galore but industry expectations of lower sales this year amid a tough economy.
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Green is in at CES

You've heard the talk of Green throughout the whole of 2008, but the way a product affects the environment will be a huge consideration in consumer buying habits, at least when it comes to gadgets.
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Battle of Global World Slimmest TV Competition

Samsung Electronics plans to introduce the world slimmest LCD TV at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week. According to the the company, the LCD TV thickness is one seventh of Samsung's Bordeaux 850 LCD TVs, which is currently the thinnest on the market. Samsung's new product, measuring only 6.5 millimetres (0.26 inch) thick, is thinner than any other existing TV set, and even slimmer than most mobile handsets.
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Slim Apple laptop expected at Macworld

As the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas winds down to lackluster reviews, Apple is expected to grab the spotlight with an ultra-slim laptop computer and online movie rentals at its biggest annual show next week.
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Less wow, more instant gratification at CES

From tiny music players that dance as they play tunes to smarter toothbrushes and curvy computer screens, U.S. consumers can count on being wowed by another year of cool digital gadgets in the coming year.
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FCC Chair Affirms Digital TV Transition

The United States Federal communications Commission confirmed that the deadline for the nationwide switch to digital television will still be next year. At the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Kevin Martin said Tuesday that the February 2009 deadline would be a hard deadline, and postponement would dis-incentivize the industry's transition.
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Apple Shares Rise on New Product Rollouts

Shares of Apple Inc. rose Tuesday after the company announced two new products , the Xserve server and the new Mac Pro computer, one week ahead of the Macworld Expo in San Francisco.
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Will New Phones Save Motorola?

Motorola unveiled a number of new products at this years consumer electronics show, including a revised version of its Rockr music phone, wireless headphones, and a pocket-sized mobile film studio. At the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the company rolled out its first set of products since former chief executive Ed Zander resigned late last year.
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Intel unveils plans for Personal Internet

Intel on Monday, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas revealed its plans for innovating technology that will boost the consumer electronics and entertainment industry through internet.
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Panasonic Goes Green

Panasonic Corp. on Monday, at the CES trade show in Las Vegas revealed its commitment to environmental conservation when its president said the firm will focus much on reducing emissions this year. We removed lead elements from all our products in an effort to make the whole world environmentally friendly, said Toshihiro Sakamoto, President of Panasonic AVC Networks. We are making products that can easily be recycled.
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Consumer Electronics Industry to reach $171 bln

Consumer electronics sales in the U.S are likely to slow in the upcoming year according to an industry trade group, however the industry will still see growth above 5 percent driven by television and audio products.
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Intel unveils 16 new chips in CES

Intel Corporation, the world's largest chip maker, unveiled 16 products in International CES 2008 on Monday, including the company's first 45 nanometer (nm) processors chip for laptops.
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Gates eyes next digital decade

Microsoft Corp Chairman Bill Gates at the world's largest technology show predicts that his industry is on the cusp of the next digital decade.

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