Microsoft is continuing to push the Tablet PC as the "evolution of computing", and this time, it claims, the product will catch on.
Intel will try to start 2006 off with a bang by releasing Yonah, a brand new notebook chip, and then follow with a push to move PCs into the living room.
Apple Computer has put in a Titanium effort, bucking sluggish retail notebook sales in February, with sales up 31 percent year over year.
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