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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Besides new technologies and product features, there was also a lot more to see at the tradeshow.
Companies in Navteq's location-based services contest showcase their apps
Yahoo Mobile app allows users to access news, e-mail, search engine and social networking sites.
The tech-savvy Koreans share a new way to hear your favorite songs.
Public pay phones make a comeback, packed with a lot more interactive multimedia functions.
Vince Casarez, vice president of product management at Oracle, explains how Web 2.0 technologies, such as tags, wikis, and mash-ups, can be applied within an organization.
What makes next-generation Intel® Microarchitecture (Nehalem) such a superior successor?

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