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ASUS Plans to Unveil New Tablet PC at CES

The company that launched the netbook craze will introduce the 12-inch EP121 tablet PC at 2011's Consumer Electronics Show next month. Read more >>


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Aspire One 522 Netbook PC: AMD Powered

Computer giant Acer has yet another netbook PC in the works, the Aspire One 522, powered by AMD's Fusion technology, according to a new report. Read more >>

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   Five Technologies to Expect At CES 2011
   Dell's Looking Glass Tablet Makes Way Through FCC
   PC Sales May Not Follow Bounce Back in Online Purchases

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Sony Joining the Tablet PC Fray?

FCC filing indicates Japanese electronics giant Sony may soon fill the gaping tablet-sized hole in its product lineup. Read more >>

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