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[ZDNET] HP reveals TouchPad tablet (photos); Microsoft readies thin-client Win 7; Duke Nuke 'Em Forever


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HP's TouchPad tablet, smartphones puts WebOS back into the game

HP introduced three new products, two smartphones and a new tablet PC that drew applause from the audience at the event.

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Gallery: HP's 9.7-inch TouchPad tablet
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HP intros Pre 3 with HD video recording, Qualcomm 1.4GHz CPU
HP Veer debuts as smallest webOS smartphone yet
HP gets official with 9.7-inch TouchPad webOS 3.0 tablet

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