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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Technology
Bobbie Johnson, technology correspondent

Breakfast briefing: CES closes its doors for another year

• We've just wrapped up CES, which took an interesting turn over the weekend as we head interesting comments from Microsoft on the Xbox, Intel's Sean Maloney and Palm's Jon Rubinstein. Full coverage here - including our stories, blog posts, videos and three special editions of the Tech Weekly podcast

• Fanning the flames of its war with Microsoft, Google said at CES on Friday that its next phone would focus on business users. Android chief Andy Rubin said might have a physical keyboard to sway heavy emailers away from Windows Mobile and BlackBerry.

• Away from the halls and corridors of Las Vegas, there was still plenty going on in the world this weekend. With airports bringing in more technology to screen passengers, US officials have said that, in part, a
reliance on technology was itself to blame
for letting the Christmas bomber slip through the net. Basically, a White House review discovered that poor counterterrorism software couldn't handle misspellings, and therefore didn't pick up on the danger posed by Umar Abdulmutallab.

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