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Jobs to headline Apple conference; Nokia bad to worse; Intel's Ultrabooks [TECHUPDATE]

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Computex 2011: Intel unveils ultrabook, talks Medfield tablets

In a keynote speech at the Computex trade show in Taiwan, Intel Executive Vice President Sean Maloney said the company would borrow some "new ideas" from tablets to reinvent the PC, carving out a new category of laptops dubbed ultrabooks.

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Nokia: 2011 going from bad to worse; Windows Phone 7 device in Q4

Nokia cut its second quarter and 2011 outlook as it struggles to fend off competition and is watching average selling prices for its devices tank.

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Steve Jobs to present Lion OS, iCloud at WWDC 2011 keynote

Apple has officially confirmed that CEO Steve Jobs will be presenting the opening keynote address at Worldwide Developers Conference 2011 next week.

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Google Maps: Five reasons that Apple, others shouldn't even try to compete

The rumor mill once again hints that Apple could be gearing up to roll out a Maps product - a silly move, considering the reasons that beating Google would be more work than it's worth.

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Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook users eventually get over privacy anxiety

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg believes that users eventually get used to new features that initially worried them.

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Pros and cons of the Asus Padfone modular approach

The modular approach of the newly announced Asus Padfone can be a good one if its done correctly, but it can be doomed for failure if it is not done properly. Here are the pros and cons as I see them.

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Hardware 2.0 'Very Best Kit List' for June 2011

Welcome to the Hardware 2.0 "Very Best Kit List" for June 2011. Here I've put together a list of the best high-end and mid-range and budget components currently available.

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Microsoft: Will it be too late to tablet party? Not with Office optimized device

Microsoft's tablet strategy hasn't been much to get excited about, but there's a compelling case to be made that the software giant can play catch up---especially in the enterprise.

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Latest hack gives iPad 3G phone call, texting capabilities

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