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World Tech Update: Fast Mac Hack, Sexy Cell Phones, the Woz, and More.

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In this week's edition of World Tech Update: The latest in new phones and gadgets on display at CTIA in Las Vegas; a Mac gets hacked first at CanSecWest; Toshiba's robot helps control remotes; Boston hosts a robotic competition, and Steve Wozniak talks on tech; Intel introduces a new Classmate PC; Mobile Internet devices to use Intel's Atom processor; and AT&T uses Microsoft's Surface computer.

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