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 |  | New features in iOS 4.3 Apple has issued a developers version of iOS 4.3 for the iPhone. CNET takes a look at a few of the new features. |
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 |  | Computer History Museum opens new exhibit Nestled in the heart of Silicon Valley, the Computer History Museum has opened a spectacular exhibit that traces the birth of the computer. Several industry pioneers showed up for the launch. |
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 |  | Previewing IBM's Jeopardy Challenge IBM Research has spent four years building a computer named Watson that can challenge the best "Jeopardy" players of all time--and maybe even beat them. |
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 |  | Concept cars at the 2011 Detroit auto show Concept cars unveiled at Detroit ranged from the futuristic to the pedestrian, some showing outlandish never-to-reach-production elements and others being a mere beta before the model that will roll out of the factory. |
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 |  | Boy changes third-generation iPod Touch battery Swapping out your iPod Touch battery will cost you about $79. But this kid did it for $8.59. Warning: it's tricky. |
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 |  | Verizon iPhone hands-on The much-awaited Verizon iPhone is here. Check out CNET's hands-on photos here. |
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 |  | The coolest laptops of CES 2011 Want to see the coolest laptops of CES 2011? We've rounded them up in one handy spot. |
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 |  | CES: Sandy Bridge takes control at Intel At the Intel booth at CES 2011 in Las Vegas, Sandy Bridge is everywhere. The company's second-generation Core processors feature improved energy efficiency and 3D and graphics performance. |
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