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Will Tablets, e-Readers, and Netbooks Bridge the Gap between Smartphones and Laptops?

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The 2010 Consumer Electronics Show recently concluded in Las Vegas; but aside from everything transforming into 3D, there were some other advances and introductions in the world of tech gadgets that are worth mentioning.

The 2010 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) recently concluded in Las Vegas; but aside from everything transforming into 3D, there were some other advances and introductions in the world of tech gadgets that are worth mentioning.

the AP's Haven Daley from the CES in Las Vegas about how

companies are aiming to bridge the gap between smartphones and laptops by offering new tablets, e-readers and netbooks

.

For further reading, check out this New York Times article.

Be sure to also check out an archived chat of our coverage of CES, featuring a Q&A with physician Larry Chu.

Here's a report from

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