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1) Microsoft shows off Windows tablets at gadget show

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer showed off a new touch-screen, tablet-style computer from Hewlett-Packard Co., the first of several such devices expected to be unveiled this month.

2) HDTV? That's so last decade.

The 21st century may finally be starting, one decade late.

3) The Other HP Slate Runs On Android

Last night, during his keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer showed off a prototype for a new HP Slate computer running on Windows 7. It was supposed to be an Apple-stealing moment and it was Microsoft's moment, which is probably why...

4) New vaccine blocks the high of cocaine

Scientists may have created a vaccine against cocaine addiction: a series of shots that changes the body's chemistry so that the drug can't enter the brain and provide a high

5) Live From Palm's CES 2010 Press Event

We're live from Palm's CES 2010 Press Event, where they're expected to announce ... something. Will they tell us which two phones AT&T will be carrying? Will they finally confirm that they've got handsets heading to Verizon?We'll keep the live blog goin' as long as the mighty mobile broadband...

6) Google Chrome OS Is Here! Well, Kinda.

Later today at CES, Glide will be debuting its extension for the Google Chrome browser , which it claims turns the software program into a full operating system. The extension, which is also available for Internet Explorer 7+ and Firefox 3.0+, can already be downloaded here.

7) First Look: Lenovo Skylight Smartbook

At first blush, the Lenovo Skylight is exactly what the netbook should've been.

8) Let's Just Skip To The Super-Duper-Phone

Google introduced the term "superphone" to the world yesterday when they unveiled the Nexus One Google phone. Right from the beginning of the hour+ presentation, Google execs were referring to the Nexus One as the first "superphone," a term not previously widely used (of note ? GigaOm has a refer...

9) Intel's 2010 Clarkdale Desktop CPUs: What to Expect

Clarkdale to Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad (and the North Bridge): Hasta la Vista, baby.

10) Questions stall Pentagon computer defenses

The Pentagon's plan to set up a command to defend its global network of computer systems has been slowed by congressional questions about its mission and possible privacy concerns, according to officials familiar with the plan.

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