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'Updated MacBook Air in July, to coincide with Mac OS X Lion launch'

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Rarely has Apple faced the 'ultimate software-hardware asymmetry' with regard to product launches. But it appears to be such a season for the consumer tech giant. Apple unveiled at the WWDC the iOS 5, the feature-filled update for its vaulted mobile operating system. But then it failed to say anything about when iPhone 5, the device the iOS 5 was supposed to enrich. Then, iCloud was launched, but the network preparedness, or the lack of it, of world carriers came in the spotlight.Now, it l...

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Following up its WWDC musings about a post-PC world, Apple is getting ready with its next generation ultra thin 11.6 and 13.3-inch MacBook Air notebooks that are scheduled to begin production and hit market soon. Apple has reportedly placed orders for the manufacturing of 380,000 Sandy Bridge-based MacBook Airs this month, in addition to a 80,000 thousand units of the existing MacBook Airs.

Intel picks Kinect Hack to try clothes

After a series of Kinect hacks in recent months, Intel has used the Microsoft Kinect camera along with other open source software to enable photo-realistic rendering of 3D models into 3D images that are indistinguishable from a photograph.
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Why leave home and see a real museum of other peoples work when you can sit in front of your computer and have your entire Facebook life auto-generated into an all-encompassing virtual tour.

Intel Unveils New 'UltraBook', Seeks Dominant Market Share

Giant global chip maker, Intel, will launch a new type of laptop which will cost less than $1,000. Intel announced the Ultrabook series on Tuesday at Taipei's Computex trade show which has become one of the largest computer and technology fairs in the world.

Intel upbeat on 'Ultrabook'

Intel introduced a new class of mobile computers,’ Ultrabook’ taking cues from Apple’s iPad and MacBook Air, to beat the market of tablets

Intel Ultrabook: Freedom from unreliable Netbooks

Futuristic branding and ambitious strategy were the keywords when Intel announced the launch of Ultrabooks at the Computex trade show on Tuesday. When market players are competing on every aspect of customer satisfaction, Ultrabooks promise to deliver best of the two worlds- Performance of a laptop combined with high portability of a tablet.

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