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    Ahhh, a trip to the museum. Hushed voices, the clicking of heels on marble floors, necks craning to see that big picture. But one day soon, those images and sounds could be replaced by the dings and chirps of a PC, the clicking of a mice, and fingers pushing across a touchpad.

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  • Intel prototype transforms notebook

    Intel will unveil later this year a new double-jointed prototype portable computer, designed to get people thinking about what's next for notebook PCs.

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