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Gadgets9.com (Free subscription) | 04/07/2009
The manufacturers included software at the the Chinese government's behest , but the software in question was plagiarized. And now the pain begins, as the swiped software's creator, Solid Oak, now files suit here in the U.S. The clone software even tries to access Solid Oak's server for updates. read more
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Cnet (Free subscription) | yesterday
Is there a downside to squeezing a real graphics processor into in a 3-pound, ultra-thin laptop?
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:: Articles :: Gizmos for Geeks (Free subscription) | 04/07/2009
Greenpeace’s latest edition (12th) of their Guide to Greener Electronics still has Nokia at the top with Samsung and Sony Ericsson rounding out the top 3. Holding extremely poor scores, Nintendo, Lenovo, Fujitsu and Microsoft are at the bottom of the 17 company list. While this isn’t meant to be an all out examination of [...]
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Tech Lime (Free subscription) | 04/07/2009
When we first saw pictures of the Lenovo Pocket Yoga, an ultra-portable PC, we thought Sony’s Vaio P was under theat. What we forgot then was the fact that China was the biggest threat to just about anything in electronics. We must have overlooked, but the Chinese remembered their bit and have thus delivered a similar [...]
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TechCrunch UK (Free subscription) | 04/07/2009
It’s not often that Internet companies last 10 years, but Moonfruit in the UK has proved pretty resilient. It survived the dotcom boom the first time round, launching with VC-backing, growing to 65 staff and cutting back to two staff in the space of a couple of years. It’s a wonder why they didn’t exit [...]
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Maximum PC all RSS Feed (Free subscription) | 04/07/2009
Nvidia isn't saying much about its next Ion platform, but if recent rumors turn out to be true, the followup platform looks to be a doozie. According to news and rumor site Fudzilla , Nvidia will double up the number of shaders on the second generation of Ion. That means Ion 2, as it will likely be called, would ship with at least 32 shaders, providing a big boost to gaming performance on netbooks...
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Gossip Craze (Free subscription) | 03/07/2009
taipei lenovo group ltds taiwan branch on tuesday unveiled two new notebook computers as it ventures into the quotmini laptopquot business started by asustek computer inc in late 2007 a newspaper saidwednesdaythe two models ideapad s9 with a screen measuring 89 inches and ideapad s10 with a 102inch screen both weigh less than 1 kilogramme and are powered by atom processors and 1 gigabyte gb of ram...
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Digital Photography School (Free subscription) | 03/07/2009
This is just a quick reminder to readers that we’re currently running a competition where you can win a Lenovo W700ds Mobile Workstation (the biggest laptop I’ve ever seen). Check out full details of the competition here but all you have to do to enter is be a subscriber to our weekly email newsletter which goes [...] Post from: Digital Photography School - Photography Tips . 5 Days Left...
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TechEnclave (Free subscription) | 03/07/2009
---Quote--- Yesterday we heard news out of Europe of an Nvidia Ion powered Samsung notebook. ---Quote--- The Nvidia Ion train seems to have left the station and second on the notebook stop (Lenovo’s S12 was the first) is Samsung. Though details are slim, Nvidia confirmed this morning that...
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TechRadar (Free subscription) | 03/07/2009
There's been lots of news about China's Green Dam web-filtering campaign this week, with reports that it hasn't been scrapped but merely delayed . If the web-filtering rollout happens, then PC manufacturers will have to ship computers to China with filtration software to stop pornography, piracy and the like. One way to get round this looks likely to go for a non-Windows based computer system like...
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The Pulse of Mobile Tech (Free subscription) | 03/07/2009
We just posted our full review of the Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2 netbook. We found that, while the system is thinner, lighter, and longer-lasting than its predecessor, the IdeaPad S10 just doesn’t have as long a battery life or as good a keyboard as most other netbooks in the same $399.99 price range. With around 6 [...]
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Electronista (Free subscription) | 03/07/2009
Only Windows PCs may be required to carry China's controversial Green Dam Youth Escort content filtering app, computer makers said on Friday. Although the government officially requires every computer sold in the country to have the software include...
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ZD Net (Free subscription) | 03/07/2009
There are two ways to address the limitations of netbooks: 1.) offer less-costly notebooks, or 2.) give netbooks a little more muscle. Both are now happening. The ultra-thin laptops based on Intel's ULV processors or AMD's Athlon Neo are an obvious alternative to netbooks, and they've already...
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Computerworld UK (Free subscription) | 03/07/2009
A US company will seek legal action against Lenovo, Acer and Sony next week over their shipment in China of controversial software that the company says stole its programming code.
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Fresh Bilge (Free subscription) | 03/07/2009
With Tim arriving tomorrow, I shall have to resume using the little Wind. A few days ago I downloaded Open Office so I could work with the Word files I have generated on the other computer while translating the psalms. I have not activated Microsoft Office in the Wind. I refuse to pay the usurious [...]
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d1to | 19/06/2008
Dell’s further segmenting the notebook with E Classic, E Video and E Video+, which has more RAM, flash storage, webcam and Bluetooth. E Slim will get WiMax shortly after its original release date as well. The smaller Dell E looks to start at $299 in August, whereas the E Slim still has no price, but is supposed to hit August-September. The system has 3 USB ports, a card reader, VGA out, Ethernet,