MSI prepping passive 3D laptop using cheaper glasses, TriDef 3D software
While many of the 3D laptops that have been announced to date have used active-shutter technology, there’s also a movement afoot to pump out notebooks using passive 3D instead. Why? The polarized glasses only cost a few bucks, compared to the $150 per pair that active-shutter glasses cost
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MSI prepping passive 3D laptop using cheaper glasses, TriDef 3D software
A good laptop, mobile users can be said that an essential product. Past simple mobile office requirements are different, the user of the laptop now has not only satisfied the requirements of the charm of a mobile office. Compact size, stylish appearance, comfortable feel and so on, the application of a user purchase notebook focus
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Rating I was afraid that it wouldn’t, but this sleeve fits my Dell Studio snugly without being too snug. The Studio 17 has a large and protruding battery.
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At the same time that Intel’s new Core i7-970 six-core processor is showing up on Newegg, the company has reduced the price on several other desktop CPUs, including a huge cut in the cost of the Core i7-870. The year-old quad-core was selling for $562, but its price was reduced 48 percent to $294.
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Intel slashes prices on several desktop CPUs, discontinues others
The 10.1″ Aspire® One 531h features the next-generation processor for netbooks, built-in wireless, a high-definition display and moreall packed in a compact chassis that’s not even one-inch high and weighs under 3 lb. What’s more, you’ll get up to 8 hours of battery life with the six-cell.We ship laptops worldwide. Phone orders are welcome, at 888-728-9902 or 954-941-1417 Acer Aspire One AO531H-
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Acer Aspire One AO531H-1440-Black mini notebook, netbook. review
Already making a statement with its ATI-based Ares graphics card — a $1,200 beast that yokes together a pair of Radeon HD 5870 GPUs in a single board — Asus is now moving on to an Nvidia version of the beast. Based around the new Fermi architecture, this Ares would pull together two GeForce GTX 480s,
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Asus preparing Nvidia Fermi version of Ares graphics card monstrosity
Acer’s all-new ultra-lightweight, ultraportable netbooks were designed to bring you the ultimate in mobile freedom. Combining all the simplicity, quality and ease of use you expect from Acer with everything you need to stay connected, chat and manage your life on the road, these Netbooks are set to change our expectations of simplicity on the move.We ship laptops worldwide.
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Acer Aspire One AOA150-1987 3G netbook review
In conjunction with the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Dell and Apple Computer announced large recalls of laptop batteries in the summer of 2006, followed by Toshiba and Lenovo. Sony manufactured all of the recalled batteries, and in October 2006, the company announced its own large-scale recall. Under the right circumstances, these batteries could overheat, potentially causing burns, an explosion or a fire.
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What causes laptop batteries to overheat?
Acer introduced four new netbooks right away series Aspire One , two of which are constructed on the basis of processor series AMD Athlon II Neo, and two on the basis of more familiar platform – Intel Atom (processor N475).
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Release of netbooks Acer Aspire One AO721, AO521, AOD260 and AO533
There are portable radios you plonk on a shelf and enjoy the improved reception of DAB over FM and then there are portable radios you want to show off. The Vita Audio R1 MkII is the latter type, joining the likes of the Logitech Squeezebox Boom and the Monitor Audio Airstream in the desirability stakes.
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Vita Audio R1 MkII DAB radio
Centrelink suffered a power outage to a datacentre in Canberra last Friday morning that crippled phone, web and face-to-face services nationwide, with staff from at least one Canberra branch being sent home without receiving the full picture about what had happened.
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First he was being investigated by the Australian Federal Police for leaking a blacklisted websites list, now it appears Australian Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is being hunted by the US State Department over fears that he may be about to leak thousands of embarrassing diplomatic documents.
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US officials hunt Aussie Wikileaks founder
Many enterprise software products have not been designed to be inherently green, thus putting a strain on power consumption at datacentres with energy-efficient hardware. However, for green datacentres to live up to their name, companies will also have to show more interest and invest in green software, say industry watchers.
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Datacentre software ruining green hopes
Like it or not, 3D laptops are coming hot on the heels of 3D TVs. Asus took things to the extra dimension with the G51J-3D, and now boutique builder Origin PC is launching the first 3D notebook that’s customizable — though we have a feeling it’s far from the last. You will pay more for the
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Origin PC introduces first 3D gaming laptop that’s customizable
Combing through hundreds of blog posts and news articles daily, Dirk Klingner, our technology-trend watcher, sifts through the noise to bring you the tech news most important to consumers. If you have a tip on a story you want to share, leave a comment below. Google Rolls Out Ad Tags Nationwide ( ReadWriteWeb ) Last month, Google announced the advent of “Tags.” For $25 monthly, businesses can leverage these yellow symbols to communicate additional information
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Daily Dispatch: Does iPhone 4 have a retinal display; Insurance companies may mine social media to set your rates
Therese Poletti over at MarketWatch was asking whether Larry Ellison should eat crow after announcing a massive layoff at Sun last week. The reason for the question was that back in January, Larry was very critical of those of us that predicted these massive layoffs and had folks wearing “We Are Hiring” buttons. This is like a weatherman being critical of folks predicting a tsunami and then suggesting the beach was where you should be trying to take a post-tsunami interview from a raft after being swept out to sea — with one exception
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Is Snorkel (Sun and Oracle) Sinking?
MSI has added a new multimedia laptop to its Classic series by bringing you the CX410. Featuring a black matte finish, the notebook offers a 14-inch 1366 x 768 LED-backlit display, an AMD Athlon II Dual-Core processor, an ATI Radeon HD 545v 512 graphics card, up to 500GB hard drive, a DDR3 system memory, a webcam, a 4-in-1 card reader, WiFi, Bluetooth, an HDMI output and a 6-cell battery. Pricing and release date are still unknown at the moment.
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MSI CX410 Multimedia Laptop
Toshiba today introduced three new models from its Dynabook EX series namely the Dynabook EX/46M, EX/56M and EX/66M. The Dynabook EX/46M and EX/56M feature an Intel Core i3-350M running at 2.26GHz, a DVD Super Multi drive, a trio of USB 2.0 ports, an eSATA port, an HDMI output, the Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, a Lithium Ion battery and a built-in numeric keypad. Meanwhile, the Dynabook EX/66M is the high-end model that boasts a faster 2.40GHz Intel Core i5-540M processor, a 4GB of memory, a 15.6-inch LED-backlighted LCD screen with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels, an Intel HM55 Express chipset, a 500GB of hard disk drive and a Blu-Ray disc drive
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Three New Members From Toshiba’s Dynabook EX Series
If you’ve been as dependent on Microsoft Windows for all of your computers as HP has been, how do you free yourself from the tug of Redmond’s gravity? Apparently you make some acquisitions that give you the building blocks for an alternative ecosystem. First, HP purchase Palm in large part for its webOS, and now
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HP continues buying spree, acquires HyperSpace’s instant-on technologies for $12 million
Lenovo has released an updated version of its IdeaPad S10-3 netbook that comes equipped with the newest Intel Atom N455 processor. Specs-wise, the system offers a 10.1-inch 1024 x 600 LED-backlit display, a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N455 processor, an Intel GMA 3150 graphics card, a 1GB RAM, a 160GB hard drive, a webcam, a 5-in-1 card reader, WiFi, a 6-cell battery and runs on Windows 7 Home Premium OS.
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