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Adobe's Flash comes to TVs, set-top boxes

Adobe has created a new version of its Flash multimedia player that can be embedded in TVs and set-top boxes.

High hopes at Yahoo, Intel for internet-enabled TV

Yahoo and Intel hope products to be shown at CES in January will mark the beginning of their internet-fuelled expansion to the world of TV.

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  • Apple iMac Core Duo (20-inch, 2.0GHz)

    Apple's Intel-based iMac Core Duo boasts an enviable combination of a first-rate design, an impeccable software bundle, and the newfound ability to run Windows in addition to Mac OS X. You simply won't find a more feature-packed, versatile mainstream computer.

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  • Adobe bringing full-fledged Flash to phones

    Inspired by a new generation of smartphones, Adobe Systems has begun a new, higher-power effort to spread its Flash technology to mobile devices.

  • Vista's PC-rating tool gets a revamp

    Microsoft has reworked the PC assessment tool in Windows Vista after fielding complaints from hardware makers -- but the changes may not be enough to completely quell concerns.

  • PCs for the poor: Which design will win?

    It's easy to list the benefits of bringing inexpensive computers to the billions of people who live in rural villages and urban centres in the developing world.

  • FAQ: The next video game consoles?

    The swallows come back to San Juan Capistrano every year, the Olympics happen every four years, and old video game consoles get junked every five years.

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