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                <title>Cyborg tech predicted as next big disruptive technology</title>
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                                    Forget Consumer Electronics, says one of CES&#039; own board members--the next big thing will be tiny microprocessors embedded in our own bodies.
                                
                        
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                <title>Facebook: We still believe in the social ad</title>
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                                    The controversy over Facebook&#039;s Beacon advertising service hasn&#039;t turned the company off the idea of a system in which users share information about the products and services they consume.
                                
                        
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                <title>Lenovo takes brave step back into consumer PC&#039;s</title>
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                                    Lenovo has opted to jump back into the consumer market - a market where its predecessor IBM fell flat. But are its new machines, pitched as premium models, mutton dressed as lamb?
                                
                        
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                <title>Music industry urged to drop download prices</title>
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                                    Industry maverick advocates the end of DRM and a drop in prices for downloads of singles from 99c to 25c.
                                
                        
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                <title>D-Link simplifies home networking with &#039;D-Life&#039;</title>
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                                    Future D-Link home networking products will be self-aware and self-configurable to suit the average home user.
                                
                        
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                <pubDate>Tue, 08 Jan 2008 17:11:00 PST</pubDate>
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                <title>eJamming helps virtual bands meet online</title>
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                                    Start-up eJamming offers musicians the chance to collaborate and record together over the Internet in real-time.
                                
                        
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                <title>Intel CEO predicts a more &#039;personalised&#039; Internet</title>
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                                    Intel CEO Paul Otellini predicts a future where Internet services find the user on their mobile device.
                                
                        
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                <title>TV comes to life with gesture technology</title>
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                                    Reactrix and Samsung showcase new interactive television technologies, which once shrunk into smaller form factors might make their way into your living room.
                                
                        
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                <title>Panasonic wows with giant 150-inch plasma</title>
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                                    Panasonic has unveiled a first glimpse of its incredible 150-inch plasma TV at CES.
                                
                        
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                <title>Gates gets rock star treatment for final CES keynote</title>
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                                    Thousands line up for four hours to see Bill Gates address the Consumer Electronics show for the last time before his imminent retirement.
                                
                        
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                <pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2008 02:39:00 PST</pubDate>
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