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First Intel next-gen laptops will be quad core

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redarrow First Intel next-gen laptops will be quad core
redarrow eBay buys mobile-app developer Critical Path
redarrow Nokia files more patent complaints against Apple
redarrow Opera 11 joins the add-ons club
redarrow China to become second largest R&D spender

The first "Sandy Bridge" laptops to be announced at the Consumer Electronics Show will be quad core. More mainstream dual-core systems will arrive by March.

Intent on taking greater advantage of mobile devices, the auction site acquires the development company that helped build eBay for the iPhone.

Nokia has filed 13 more patent infringement claims against Apple in Europe. Filings relate to touch user interface, on-device app stores, and much more.

A new and intuitive way to manage tabs reaches users in Opera 11, along with extensions and several notable security enhancements.
Expected to shell out $153.7 next year, China will surpass Japan as the world's second biggest spender on research and development, according to the Battelle Memorial Institute.

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