Have a look at what Lenovo is cooking up for Intel’s next Developer Forum (IDF): The Ideapad U8. This sexy piece of technology features Intel’s brand new Atom processor, a 4.8 inch touchscreen, EDGE/3G support, and lo and behold, a built-in optical... Geeks are Sexy Technology News »
While MSI is having a hard time keeping its Wind laptop in stock, that hasn’t stopped the company from working with distributors around the world on MSI Wind clones. The latest Wind-a-like is the DTK eBook i10 which will soon be available in the Middle... (posted on 28 Aug 2008 by Liliputing)
While Intel likes to call the current crop of tiny laptops “netbooks,” to indicate that they’re ideal for use as portable internet terminals, for the most part you need to find a WiFi hotspot or Ethernet cable if you want to actually, you know, connect... (posted on 28 Aug 2008 by Liliputing)
Gizmodo has been running a fascinating series looking at the successes and failures of the OLPC project, designed to get innovative computers into the hands of millions of children. The group never quite managed to bring the price of the XO Laptop down... (posted on 28 Aug 2008 by Liliputing)
If you’ve been scratching your head trying to figure out whether the upcoming Gigabyte M912 mini-tablet PC comes with a 1024 x 600 pixel display or a 1280 x 768 pixel display (I’ve seen reports of both resolutions), it looks like Chippy over at UMPC... (posted on 28 Aug 2008 by Liliputing)
In an attempt to make the PC even more personal, ASUS has introduced a new line of notebook computers, the F6 series, that feature colorful case artwork combined with matching fragrances.   The computer apparently actively emits the scent while powered... (posted on 28 Aug 2008 by Geeks are Sexy Technology News)
Optimizing RAM is the most important parameters for having a fast OS and system. MKN MemoryMonitor is a freeware application which monitors and optimizes the system’s memory usage and performance. MemoryMonitor shows detailed information about the... (posted on 28 Aug 2008 by Life Rocks! 2.0)

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