CES: Day two round up

Alastair Stevenson
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Lenovo and Intel steal the show but PaperTab hints at future tablet innovations

LAS VEGAS: Day two of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and the releases keep on coming, following on from the manic Monday as detailed in our day one round-up. On Tuesday, though, the headlin...

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