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MOTOSURF™ A3100: Putting the World One “Touch” Away
Motorola has made managing your life whenever, wherever easier
with the MOTOSURF™ A3100, a new, intuitive, customizable and vibrant touch tablet by Motorola. This high-speed, 3G device ...
Google released Picasa for Mac. Google previously offered
both a standalone Picasa Web Albums uploader and an
iPhoto plugin for Mac users, Picasa for Mac finally brings all of the sharing and sync features of Picasa to the millions of Mac OS X users who us...
There’s a new little netbook or ultralite notebook
floating around out there, a few sites have mentioned
it already with mixed reactions, and a few of them made fun of it like a bully might to a child on the playground, and this without ever ...
HP continued with its "blue-shift" of incorporating Intel
Atom processors across its ULPC lineup, this time with
its Mini 2140 netbook, siblings of whom are based on VIA processors. The Mini 2140 comes with a 10.1-inch LCD with LED-backlit illumination. The screen provides a maximum resolution ...
The Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 is the jack
of all trades. It contains enough programmable keys to
keep the most fervent multi-tasker happy and a very precise mouse that to keep the gamer happy. Its wireless range makes it suitable for the office, ...
Microsoft Windows Vista's default 125Hz USB sample rate
is not enough for today's gamers and end-users. There
are many USB sample rate patches out there, but none of them support Windows Vista SP1 due to the new restricted driver signature enforcement ...
New HP Smartphone appeared on the market roughly
at the same time as BlackBerry Bold and Nokia
E71 and this didn’t make its battle for the best market position any easier. Maybe it didn’t got too much spotlight because of those two ...
Several reports from users testing the latest leaked
build of Windows 7 indicate a potential data corruption
issue using Microsoft's Windows Media Player 12. Windows 7 beta 1 build 7000 leaked over the Christmas holidays and a Microsoft spokesperson ...
A cautionary note to those using Windows beta
1 build 7000.
I agree. It really does make sense that
they would release the beta to the hacking public
via torrents. What better way to test for those early security leaks? It also gives the open public a chance to write drivers and programs, essentially cutting ...
Some like to review the year ended in
an attempt to find certain trends or experience certain
events again. But we decided to summarize our expectations for the coming year. In 2009 we seem to be going to bid adieu to Windows XP and get very stylish ...
I've now had my hands on Windows 7
beta 1 build 6.1.7000.0.081212-1400 (the build that is widely
expected to be made available to beta testers by Microsoft early in January) and have had some time to compose my thoughts and feelings about this latest ...
January 1st, 2009 Windows 7 beta 1 performance
- How does the OS compare to Vista and
XP? Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 2:59 pm Categories: On the test bench , Windows 7 Tags: Microsoft Windows 7 , Performance , Microsoft Windows XP , Operating ...
According to reports, Microsoft will layoff 17% of
its global workforce
Since our post yesterday about Google’s Android platform
running on netbooks , we’ve been asked a lot
of questions. Here are the most frequent questions, along with our answers. Do you think Android could run on laptops or PCs? The simple answer ...
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