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    Amazon introduces Kindle 2 eBook reader (with video)

    New version bring more storage, longer battery life - but still not available outside the U.S. </img> </img> </img> </img> </img> </img>
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    Google introduces offline Gmail (with video)

    You can read messages, star and label them, and do all of the things you're used to doing while reading your webmail online - but without an Internet connection. </img> </img> </img> </img> </img> </img>
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    IBM introduces new portfolio of integrated cloud services with LotusLive

    LotusLive is a cloud-based portfolio of social networking and collaboration services designed for business.</img> </img> </img> </img> </img> </img>
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    Phoenix introduces HyperSpace for extreme mobile computing

    Technology deliver instant-on and always-connected computing for notebooks and mini-notebooks.</img> </img> </img> </img> </img> </img>
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    Apple Sends iWork to the Clouds, Introduces iWork.com [Macworld 2009]

    Just as rumored last week, Apple is taking iWork '09 online, with file hosting and group editing services. Think of it as MobileMe, but for your documents. And that's not all. The suite is getting a pretty strong set of new features— some fluff, but many meat. See the full list, updated as we...
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    Apple Sends iWork to the Clouds, Introduces iWork.com [Macworld 2009]

    Just as rumored last week, Apple is taking iWork '09 online, with file hosting and group editing services. Think of it as MobileMe, but for your documents. And that's not all. The suite is getting a pretty strong set of new features— some fluff, but many meat. See the full list, updated as we...
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    Lenovo introduces laptop with dual screen (with video)

    The new laptop gives users prime screen real-estate as the first mobile workstation in the industry with two screens.</img> </img> </img> </img> </img> </img>
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