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Intel offers ultra-low voltage chips for full-function netbooks

The battle for the netbook market heats up as Intel mulls releasing this year an ultra-low-voltage processor designed for inexpensive ultraportable laptops. The product will compete with AMD's new Athlon Neo chip

CES: New Microsoft Live Workspace beta rivals Google Docs

Microsoft will start beta testing an updated version of Live Workspace later this year that allows users to create and edit new documents online. That's a significant upgrade from the current product which requires users to create documents using a copy of Office on their PC and then save them to the Web, where they can be shared with friends and colleagues

PORTFOLIO: When a netbook’s not enough

Lenovo's X300 boasts a lot more power for a little more weight. And yes, it will fit inside a manilla envelope

CES: Asus takes to the small screen

The Eee Keyboard connects to anything with a display screen to the Net, but has its own five-inch screen just in case. WITH VIDEO

CES: Is AMD creating a new laptop category?

Somewhere between expensive ultraportables and super cheap netbooks lies a sweet spot for laptops running on AMD's new Athlon Neo processor. The processor is a step up from Intel's Atom and a possible competitor to nVidia's Ion platform concept

REVIEW: Fujitsu LifeBook N7010 laptop

Are two screens better than one? Find out in our review of Fujitsu

Worldwide semiconductor sales dropped sharply in November

Decline of 9.8 per cent from the previous year was even more than in October, when sales dropped 7.2 per cent from the same period in 2007

Apple to release netbooks

Apple is ringing in the New Year with two new netbooks tied to the companies iPhone and App Store, says Ezra Gottheil of Technology Business Research Inc.

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