The Best Tech-Nostalgia Stories of 2009 (PC World via Yahoo! News)

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Remember, back in the day, when cell phones had the same dimensions as bricks, laptops were unheard of, and Windows 95 introduced that newfangled Start menu? Back when parents got mad at their teenagers for tying up the phone line ("landlines," I believe they were called), people bought music on CDs, and "Google" was a misspelling of 10 to the power of 100?

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In the Bag: Covering the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show (PC Magazine via Yahoo! News)

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From laptops to cameras, it's all about traveling light at CES.

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In the Bag: Covering the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show (PC Magazine via Yahoo! News)

Laptops in the Year 2000 Were the Smartphones of Today [Decades] (Gizmodo)

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Now I want you to close your eyes and squint really hard. Because I'm going to tell you about a time that feels ancient, a time when Sony made some of the baddest laptops around

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Man arrested for stealing laptops (Sapulpa Daily Herald)

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Last week Sapulpa Police arrested a Claremore man for allegedly stealing $1,900 in laptop computers from a local retailer.

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Equipment and cash go from wards (Express and Star)

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Laptops, mobile phones and medical supplies are among items worth thousands of pounds stolen from hospitals in Dudley.

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The Rare-Earth-Metal Bottleneck (IEEE Spectrum)

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What would happen if the production of laptops, cellphones, and MP3 players suddenly halted? Oh, and no more hybrid electric vehicles and MRI machines

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Bank Donation To Provide Framingham Students With New Laptops (Banker & Tradesman)

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The Framingham Co-operative Bank charitable foundation has donated $5,000 to the John Andrew Mazie Memorial Foundation, a program that matches at-risk, vulnerable Framingham High School students with adult volunteers.

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Bank Donation To Provide Framingham Students With New Laptops (Banker & Tradesman)

In Cuba, Hopeful Tenor Toward Obama Is Ebbing (New York Times)

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President Obama’s election was celebrated, but Cuba’s leaders now portray him as just another imperialist.

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In Cuba, Hopeful Tenor Toward Obama Is Ebbing (New York Times)

Man arrested for allegedly selling bogus laptops (The Meridian Star)

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Detectives with the Meridian Police Department have charged a Jackson man for the sale of goods bearing counterfeit stamps or labels.

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Reinventing The MacBook Air (Gizmodo Australia)

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How will Apple redesign the ultraslim, seminal MacBook Air that launched dozens of me-too ultraportable laptops? Only Apple knows. But here are some gratuitous musings anyway

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Reinventing The MacBook Air (Gizmodo Australia)