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TG Sambo Launches LLUON B2 All-in-One Desktop TG Sambo has launched its latest all-in-one. The LLUON B2 will get you a 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400 processor, a 320GB HDD, an NVIDIA GeForce 9300 graphics card with 256MB of video memory and a 26 inch screen. A slot-loading DVD burner, a webcam and an eSATA port can also be found in
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nVidia Powered Netbooks Nvidia is launching its GeForce 9400M, the “Ion” graphics chipset for Netbooks and small desktop designs today. The goal this time is to replace the Intel silicon that supports the Atom processor, says C/Net. Currently, Netbooks from companies such as Acer, Asus, Hewlett-Packard, and Dell use the Atom and accompanying Intel silicon called a chipset. “Nvidia
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NextGear-Note M750WX1: Powerful Laptop Mouse Computer from Japan have announced a new laptop that doesn’t have much competition yet. It is so powerful that the price tag is more than $3,000. The notebook is codenamed NextGear-Note M750WX1 and has the following top-notch features: - Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9300 processor - 4GB of RAM memory - NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTX Graphics Card
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Vodafone to Purchase Wayfinder? BlackBerry 8900 Curve Arrives at Rogers 14 Members Like Android and Join Open Handset Alliance 14 More Join Android Alliance NVIDIA Diving into Netbooks Samsung 8 Megapixel Camera Phone “Memoir” to Arrive from T-Mobile The Evolution of the Umbrella: LightDrops iPhone 3G 8Gb Selling at Wal-Mart for $197 Motorola EM330 Gets Released in Australia iPhone 3G ...
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NVIDIA Diving into Netbooks Not at all surprising considering just how well netbooks are doing at retail, but NVIDIA has officially announced that they will join forces with Intel to enable NVIDIA chipset support to the Atom platform to enhance its graphics performance. The graphics manufacturer’s MCP79 chipset will be the first to support Intel Atom processors. However, only nettops
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The Android family just got bigger, as Google announced that fourteen companies have pledged support for the Android platform. Notables among the new members are Asus, Atheros, Sony Ericsson, Toshiba and Vodafone. They will join founding members Sprint, T-Mobile, eBay, Intel, NVIDIA, LG and Samsung among many others. However, many heavyweight companies are still missing from
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Asus, the company that almost single-handedly created the entire netbook market, has decided to do the impossible once again: come up with a netbook that can handle games. The 10-inch N10J is the result, with a 1.6GHz Atom CPU, 1GB of RAM, and most interestingly, an Nvidia GeForce 9300 graphics card. Article
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What do you get if you take an iPhone, remove the clean UI, user friendliness, nice industrial design, battery life, cachet, functional OS, and in general everything else that makes it worthwhile? The new Microsoft phone, powered by Nvidia. Yeah, you heard it right, MS is going to make its own branded phone, after all, everyone kicking the company around the block has one, so it should too! If you...
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The latest whispers surfing the net waves is that Microsoft is in development of their own mobile phone and said mobile phone will be powered by the NVIDIA mobile platform. We presume this Microsoft mobile handset will run on their own Windows Mobile OS and the word is, said mobile phone will include top notch
submitted by PhonesReview on 28th Nov 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
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Microsoft’s NVIDIA-powered mobile phone codenamed “Pink?” Fresh speculation has Microsoft developing their own mobile phone, powered by NVIDIA’s system-on-chip mobile platform. The Microsoft handsets will presumably run on the company’s Windows Mobile operating system, and could launch with high-end multimedia features under the hood - thanks to NVIDIA’s Tegra chipset.  Now we’re hearing that the Microsoft cellphone bears the...
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