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A sneak peak at Intel's mini computers


Wednesday, March 08 2006 01:50 PM

From this year's Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, CNET's Justin Jaffe gives a first look at the new Ultra Mobile PC and ConsumerLaptop Concept. Intel's Director of Marketing, Brad Graff, also shows off new software from StreetDeck that turns the PC into an interactive media center.

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