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    Optimism was the main message from Intel CEO Craig Barrett during the company's annual analyst conference Thursday, as he and other executives introduced plans for new chips and improved chipmaking processes.

  • Intel flashes its latest memory

    Capturing a photo or watching a video on your mobile phone may be a little closer to reality with Intel's speediest flash memory yet, four times faster than its predecessor.

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    Intel is adding to its arsenal of processors for portable devices by developing an XScale-based processor, code-named Bulverde, for handheld computers.

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    Five years from now the notebook will likely be smaller and lighter, capable of making mobile phone calls on its own and running on methanol.

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  • Adobe Audition 1.5

    Intermediate and professional users will benefit the most from this powerful app's full suite of features.

  • iAudio M3

    iAudio breaks through the size barrier -- with arguably -- the worls'd smallest 1.8-inch hard drive mp3 jukebox, the M3. Are the iPod's days finally numbered?

  • Tech Guide: MP3 player buying guide

    This guide will help you pick the perfect MP3 player for your needs.

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