INSIDE MOBILE: Apple iPad: Migrating to a Three Mobile Device World
One of the fundamental changes going on in mobile computing and communications is the migration from a two mobile device environment, with most people having a notebook and a cell phone to a three mobile device environment, with most people having a notebook to create and manage content, a cell phone for calling and messaging, and a tablet for ebook reading and rich media playing. Here, Knowledge ...
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Intel Experiencing Shortages of Notebook Chips?
DigiTimes reports that Intel is currently experiencing tight supply of its Core i3, i5, and i7 notebook chips introduced in January. Apple is expected to use several of the chips in a highly-anticipated ...
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HP Mini 210 Vivienne Tam Edition
If you like to mix technology with fashion pay attention to the latest HP series, also known as HP Mini 210 Vivienne Tam Edition. As you can see on the image, the notebook comes with a cool design on the cover, which makes the 10.1-inch unit much more pleasing. In the inside of the HP Mini
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Notebook review: Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13-inch portable and affordable
Buying a Lenovo ThinkPad means spending the big bucks but getting some serious quality, right? Lenovo's changing that with the new ThinkPad Edge series that sits between the uber-quality and uber-staid ThinkPad line and their consumer IdeaPad line. The ...
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u-blox makes latest Fujitsu ultra-mobile notebook “location-aware”
Fujitsu, Switzerland has integrated u-blox’ GPS technology in their new ultra-mobile notebook with street navigator. The LifeBook UH900 mini-notebook with 5.6” multi-touch screen display is packed with features, pre-loaded with Garmin Mobile PC navigation software and has a built-in u-blox’ NEO-5Q GPS module. The palm-sized device weighs a little over one pound and fits in
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SXSW Notebook: Geolocation, Geolocation, Geolocation
Once completely overshadowed by the huge music festival held here (that starts Wednesday), the SXSW conference has become an important spot on the calendar for Web, gaming, and device developers of all stripes.
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Lenovo sees mobile as a money maker
Lenovo is betting that the mobile Internet will be a catalyst for growth over the next few years, just as the Chinese computer maker is getting into handsets. "Mobile Internet is very important," Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing said in an interview with the AP. "Even today, notebook sales already are higher than desktops. Mobile Internet products are going to be 70 to 80 percent of our sales ... within t...
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Laptop review: Toshiba Qosmio X505 gaming notebook
Living large doesn't mean having to swell (or further swell) that credit card bill. Toshiba's 18.4", 9.7lb. gaming and super-sized desktop replacement laptop starts at $1,199 with a pretty impressive NVIDIA GeForce GTS 360M graphics card with a gig ...
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Dell Precision M4500: Most powerful 15.6 inch notebook
Dell has recently announced their Precision M4500. It is powered by an Intel Core i7-920XM Quad Core Extreme Edition and Nvidia Quadro FX GPU, and it has a 15.6 inch screen. It has Gobi 2.0 mobile broadband support, 64GB SSD MiniCard, and weighs in at 6 pounds. According to Dell, this is the
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Android - the winning formula for tablets and netbooks?
It's the only game in town, says the maker of the other iPad What might the iPad have been? Apple announced it as a Magical and Revolutionary Device, defining "an entirely new category". But it actually only addresses a small part of the yawning gap between mobile handsets and notebook computers, where there's still a lot of defining to be done. There's space there for dramatically ...
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