If 2009 has been the year of e-readers, smart phones and downsized laptop computers — or netbooks — you may be wondering what the technology industry has in store for the new year.
Technology commentator Mario Armstrong talks to Steve Inskeep about some things to look forward to in 2010.
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We Bought A Toxic Asset; You Can Watch It Die
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Iraqi Candidates Inject Ethnic Rivalries Into Campaigns
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