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Dell adds multitasking to notebook adapter

John G. Spooner Staff Writer, CNET News.com
John Spooner
covers the PC market, chips and automotive technology.
John G. Spooner

The Round Rock, Texas, PC maker on Thursday unveiled a new power adapter that can power and charge most of the company's Inspiron and Latitude D series notebooks as well as its Axim and Digital Jukebox handhelds at home, in the office or even on a plane or in a car. The $99 adapter is available now in the United States and Europe, Dell said in a statement.