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Dish Network announced a series of major updates to its product offerings, including satellite broadband Internet. The company also showed off a new DVR system called Hopper that can record up to six shows at once, and hold 250 hours of HD with its two terabyte hard drive. In other news, the first 4G LTE Windows Phones were unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show. HTC and Nokia are manufacturing a few devices running Windows Phone Mango that will be made available on AT&T later this year. HTC’s Titan II Windows Phone touts an insane 16-megapixel camera. And finally, Intel is launching its biggest ad campaign since 2003 to push what it believes is the future of computing: the Ultrabook. There are 75 Intel-powered Ultrabooks already making their way to market. These super thin and lightweight computers are definitely here to stay.