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Cheat Sheet: Netbooks
...appears so, yes. Since the Asus Eee PC's humble beginnings, netbooks have taken the PC market by storm - shipping roughly 10 million in... Read more
May 8, 2009
silicon.com > Technology > Hardware
Minority Report: Low-cost MacBook on the way?
...Research analyst Shaw Wu claims Apple is poised to weather the economic storm. Apple photos - pick of crop Check out the latest from Apple in... Read more
Oct 13, 2008
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
Apple patents, touchscreens, virtual worlds and Cern
...PC maker Asus has at last unleashed its bamboo-panelled laptop. The laptop is designed... Read more
Nov 4, 2008
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
Photos: 10 gadgets to wish for this Xmas
...nuvi 660 sat-nav Sat-navs have taken the gadget market by storm, so there's no shortage of devices to stick on your Xmas... Read more
Dec 3, 2007
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