Acer’s Android Netbook Arriving In Time For the Eggnog, Chrome OS Not So Much [NetBooks]
There isn't a lack of Android MIDs and smartphones these days, and soon there will be an Android netbook on the market. [...more]
There isn't a lack of Android MIDs and smartphones these days, and soon there will be an Android netbook on the market. [...more]
Viliv, who's previously made the S5 and S7 , seems to always have a bigger gadget on the horizon, and here at IDF they showed off the S10, a 10-inch convertible tablet running Windows 7 . It's super-thin and looks really promising [...more]
Netbook cases aren't new , but one that you aren't embarrassed to carry around sure is. [...more]
Intel's Developers Conference kicks off today, and UMID is showing off its upgrade to the M1 ultra mobile PC . The M2 runs Windows 7 (instead of XP), faster 1.2Ghz or 1.6GHz Atom processors, and no longer needs USB port dongles. And while the M1 costs $600 with a 1.33Mhz processor and 512MB memory, the upcoming M2 is expected to be $400 when it arrives around November [...more]
Wow, the humble foosball table just continues to evolve. This latest incarnation keeps the familiar handles, but replaces the spinning players and ball with physics-powered graphics developed at Ewha Women's University in Korea [...more]
Samsung introduced a mess of new components for mobile devices that we're likely to start seeing in early 2010, including a 5MP camera capable of taking 1080p video and a couple powerful yet efficient chipsets. [...more]
MSI's Wind U110 was a perfectly fine netbook when it was released in January, but the newer Toshiba NB205 and HP Mini 5101 make it look outdated. MSI updated the U110 with a 15-hour, 9-cell battery, but is that enough? Basically, this is the same netbook as the older U110—same 1.6GHz Atom, same lack of dedicated graphics (it's got an integrated chip rather than the newer ATI Radeon HD3200 card), same 1GB memory and same 160GB hard drive [...more]
The Viliv S7 , that hot little number we spec'd for you in January, is all but out and about today with one little caveat: Its not so little asking price is pegged between $630 to $800, depending on options. [...more]
After teasing its 10.1-inch netbook with 3G and Assisted-GPS, Nokia has confirmed an impressive 16-cell (12-hour) battery and coughed-up full specs: Windows 7, 1.6GHz Atom Z530 processor, 120GB hard disk, 1GB RAM, 802.11n Wi-Fi, and HDMI. Price: €575 ($810) before-subsidies . [...more]
Is this weird marketing campaign between Moko and Asus encouraging me to buy an EeePC or Calvin Klein undies? Or am I supposed to donate some shirts to these girls so they don't have to wear those tiny things [...more]