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Asus Philippines has officially announced the local availability of its much-awaited 10.1-inch Asus Eee Pad Transformer. This is the same tablet that immediately sold out upon its launch in North America last May.

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Huxley. Orwell. Maybe they got it wrong. In all the book illustrations or movie adaptations of their dystopian classics, the future is depicted as drab, bland and depressingly all-gray.

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Taiwan's AsusTek Computer Inc. unveiled Monday a portable tablet computer that runs on Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system, joining a slew of manufacturers trying to tap demand for the sleek devices following Apple's launch of the iPad.

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Huxley. Orwell. Maybe they got it wrong. In all the book illustrations or movie adaptations of their dystopian classics, the future is depicted as drab, bland and depressingly all-gray.

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Taiwan's AsusTek Computer Inc. unveiled Monday a portable tablet computer that runs on Microsoft's Windows 7 operating system, joining a slew of manufacturers trying to tap demand for the sleek devices following Apple's launch of the iPad.

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