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Tech in 2006
- December 27, 2006 12:04 PM |
- By Saleem Khan
by Saleem Khan, CBC News Online
From Apple's shocking shift to Intel chips to reports of exploding laptop batteries by Sony, high-definition DVDs, the video game console war and more, 2006 was a busy year for technology. Check out our 2006 tech year in review feature and tell us what you think. Was there something we didn't mention that you thought was worth noting? Do you think something that made the list shouldn't have? What made your list? Let us know in the comments section.
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