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MEMS devices swarm over CES

Use of the tiny electromechanical devices has ballooned with the rise of smartphones and tablets

AMD hopes to take down Intel’s ultrabooks on price

Thin-and-light laptops based on the company's upcoming Trinity chips could start at US$500

Enormous iPod dock weighs in at 900 pounds

The iNuke from Behringer has dual 18-inch subwooofers at 3,000 watts each

Four sweet smartphones from CES 2012

Forget ultrabooks- the first day of CES was big for smartphones

Intel enters smartphone market after uphill battle

Intel's first smartphone customers are Lenovo and Motorola

For Microsoft’s last CES keynote, Ballmer hawks Windows 8, Kinect

Steve Ballmer gave Microsoft's farewell keynote at CES, where he talked up its Xbox, Windows 8 and Windows Phone software

HP Spectre ultrabook differentiates with NFC, wireless audio

HP joins a gaggle of PC makers introducing ultrabooks at the CES show

Acer to offer free cloud service, shows super-slim ultrabook

Acer's S5 ultrabook, due in the second quarter, will include Intel's high-speed Thunderbolt interconnect

Smartphone OS face-off

Now that every major mobile platform has gained a substantial update, which smartphone is the best for business?

BlackBerry in 2012: More trouble in store for RIM

Things will only get worse before they get better for RIM

Panasonic enters the crowded smartphone market

Panasonic to venture abroad in smartphones, plans Europe launch in March

$99 Ice Cream Sandwich tablet to debut in North America

The 7-inch Novo7 sports a 1GHz CPU and includes front and rear cameras, 3D capability, 1080p video decoding and an HDMI port

What’s really going on with Carrier IQ on your phone

More details are emerging that reveal the Carrier IQ smartphone application does exactly what the vendor says it does

Steve Wozniak: The Macintosh was a failure

Was only by making huge modifications that it became a good computer, Apple co-founder says

Feds stay mum on telecom foreign ownership changes

The government isn't ready yet to reveal its new foreign investment strategy, Industry Minister Christian Paradis has told a communications conference

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