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Coolest Gadgets (Free subscription) | 07/11/2009
More details have emerged about the operating systems and applications that power Microsoft's new Courier Tablet PC. Details about Microsoft’s alleged bookish tablet PC are beginning to surface, and with every bit leaked, the anticipation rises. Courier, the dual screen tablet which we reported about here a few months back, looks more like a book [...]
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Microsoft Watch (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Apple has been earning a lot of press lately about the oft-rumored Tablet PC-- I did my own scuttlebutt round-up about it earlier this week , complete with an analyst stating that Apple's partners make it harder and harder to keep secrets. They're not alone in either the tablet PC or scurrilous-rumors category, though: Gizmodo has been drilling deep into the Courier, a tablet/booklet that will supposedly...
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
DigiTimes reports ASUS has delayed the launch of the Eee Keyboard because because the device has not yet passed wireless regulation testing. The site also heard some details about the products ASUS will showcase at CES 2010. This will include ultraportable laptops, Intel Atom N450 based Eee PCs, a 10" tablet PC, some smartbooks and perhaps even a 9" eReader and a couple of Android based...
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i4U (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
The Asus Eee Keyboard, previously confirmed for an October 2009 release, won't be out until 2010. Savvy gadget nerds probably realized this several days ago, when the netbook-inside-a-keyboard didn't launch within the one month window given. Now, Digitimes...
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SlashGear (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
The thought of a ThinkPad netbook is enough to make anyone even vaguely familiar with Lenovo suspicious, but according to ThinkPadToday that’s exactly what the company have up their corporate sleeve. They’re claiming that the rumored ThinkPad X200e will actually drop as the Lenovo ThinkPad X100e on January 5th 2010, with the tagline “Entry level ultra portable, the first ThinkPad...
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Cool toys and Gadgets (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
The thought of a ThinkPad netbook is enough to make anyone even vaguely familiar with Lenovo suspicious, but according to ThinkPadToday that’s exactly what the company have up their corporate sleeve. They’re claiming that the rumored ThinkPad X200e will actually drop as the Lenovo ThinkPad X100e on January 5th 2010, with the tagline “Entry level ultra portable, the first ThinkPad...
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Cool toys and Gadgets (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Say what you like about Microsoft, but their Research arm certainly know how to put together an eye-catching demo. Chief research and strategy officer Craig Mundie has been doing a tour of US colleges showing off a prototype next-gen computer – among other things – that has a transparent glass display and can be controlled by pen, voice, touch-free gestures and eye-tracking. The prototype...
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Cheap prices (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
> See More @ Amazon.com Intel Atom Z520 Processor 1.33GHz 1GB DDR2 RAM, 1 x SODIMM Slot, 2GB Max. 16GB Solid State Drive, Plus a Free 16GB SD Card and 20GB Free Eee Storage Windows XP Home Operating System, 8.9-inch Touch LCD Display Comes with the Asus Exclusive TouchSuite: a Finger Friendly and Intuitive Touch User Interface. Free [...]
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Just Another Mobile Monday (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
What do you get when you roll up fruit? A Fruit Rollup. What about a computer? Well, now that’s a something definitely different yet exquisite. Even though it appears to be just a concept model through 3D animation, Germany’s Orkin Design seems to have plans for a computer using an OLED. The screen is able to rollup around a core which doubles as not only a method of storage but also as...
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WindowsForDevices.com (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Samwell has announced a tablet PC specifically designed for medical applications. With a sealed magnesium-alloy case, the MCA9 includes a 1.6GHz Atom processor, a two megapixel camera, a RFID reader and optional barcode scanner, and an 8.9-inch touchscreen, the company says....
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under another sun (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Held responsible Up to London. Popped in to see my glamorous accountant and hand over things I'd signed. Then into the agency. A long and slightly trying day. But all well when I left at sevenish, the first neuropathic pain work coming to a raging climax today. Interestingly, Richard the visualiser was using a Tablet PC, allowing him to draw directly onto the screen of his computer. Really cool,
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LinuxDevices.com (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
Roper Mobile Technology (RMT) announced a 12.1-inch panel PC designed for police, security, EMS (emergency medical services) and fire applications. The Duros 1205-PS features an & ultra-thin& design, 1.66GHz Core Duo processor, sunlight-viewable touchscreen, and a variety of storage options, the company says....
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Incremental Blogger (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
Listening to the Paul Thurrott show with Ed Bott and Leo LaPorte. Touch just got a quick mention. What was said? Touch makes sense on a Tablet PC or Media PC according to Ed Bott and Paul Thurrott. Though Ed Bott in particular is waiting for the multi-touch Kindle app for Windows 7. Makes sense to me. Related posts:Windows [...] Related posts: Windows Weekly on multi-touch in Windows 7 Anyone predict...
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Chad Essley's TabletPc SketchBlog! (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
..fish! (TVPaint 9.5 Pro + Le1700 Tablet PC) -C
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SlashGear (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
Details on Sungale’s Cyberus Smart Info tablet are scarce, but to look at the product listing on Amazon you’d ask yourself what the darned thing couldn’t do. Centered around a 7-inch 800 x 480 touchscreen, the Cyberus promises not only ebook access but – courtesy of WiFi – a web browser, YouTube viewer and internet radio streaming. There’s also Picasa access, stock...
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insurancepress | 07/06/2009
Edinburgh Firm Property Repair are securing more Insurance Contracts than any of their nearest competitors. Already this year Property Repair have secured over £2million worth of Insurance Contracts, this is direct from 3 Insurers. These clients can not be named mainly to avoid a rush of smaller contractors contacting them looking to join their respective panels. This figure is expected to double in