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January 07, 2010
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1. CES: Ballmer shows off Windows 7 slate PCs, but he's coy about Courier
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2. Surveys: IT job satisfaction plummets to all-time low
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3. Large-scale attacks exploit unpatched PDF bug
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4. Motorola announces Backflip, more Android to come
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5. AMD launches DirectX 11 laptop graphics processors
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6. Device makers bring mobile TV to iPhones
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7. VA, Kaiser Permanente launch e-health records exchange
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8. Ford adapts Sync to create myFord Touch driver interface
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9. Study: Online video booms, but MySpace viewers, videos drop
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10. CES: Marvell sees fleet of Plug Computer-based products coming
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11. Samsung builds 3D TV home system, thinnest LED TV ever
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12. Preston Gralla: Google's Nexus One strategy: It's the advertising, stupid
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13. IT Blogwatch: CES: HP Slate preempts Apple Tablet, Sony gives up, and more
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14. Amir Lev: DNS blocklists and reputation services (part 3: the future)
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15. InfoWorld announces its 2010 Technology of the Year Awards
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