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For T-Mobile, it's all about the 4G network

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Executives from T-Mobile will take their turn in the CES press conference spotlight this morning, and we're there to cover it live.
The devices shown off at the talk--the Droid Bionic, the Motorola Xoom tablet--had already been previewed to a gadget-hungry public. Verizon instead focused on talking about the power of the network.
In a CES keynote largely devoid of announcements, Microsoft highlights upgrades to Kinect, Surface, and Windows Phone 7.
Motorola's Xoom boasts more features than the iPad and will run the new version of Google's Android OS.
The electronics and entertainment giant announces a slew of new products utilizing the 3D theme, from TVs and Blu-ray players to laptops and game titles.
At its CES press event, Samsung sped through more than 30 products over about 40 minutes, including HDTVs, a Wi-Fi-only Galaxy Tab, and a Blu-ray player that it claims is the world's slimmest.
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Dell will be unveiling its 2011 product line at CES on Thursday morning, and we'll be there to cover it live.
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