And on the third keynote, he speaketh again. And the people rejoiced, and feasted upon the lambs and iPods, and carp and anchovies, and iPhones and breakfast cereals, and fruit-bats and tempura tofu plates. Steve Jobs is on stage: Yes, yes, I know he is not the Messiah, just a very naughty boy [...more]
Oh Hello! Apple's iPod event starts at 10AM PST. We've got our autorefreshing liveblog and a new livepoll so you can share your thoughts with us [...more]
Specs of several upcoming HP notebooks have been dug up by Web-sleuths, including info on a Mini 311 netbook. [...more]
We're probably not going to see an Apple tablet tomorrow , but the Archos 9 could hold us over. The "netblet" (yea, my portmanteau of the words netbook and tablet) runs Windows 7 , but I'm not sure I'd shell out $500. The 0.63-inch thin Archos 9 feels pretty sturdy, but one major complaint is that it feels heavy. [...more]
There is no hiding this trend : laptops are getting thinner and thinner this fall. Dell is hoping on and has cut the pants size on its Inspirons with its 14z and 15z. [...more]
Hey, a Sony Vaio software add-on that doesn't suck: Sony's pre-installing Google Chrome on its laptops. Not a bad strategy for Google to boost Chrome's paltry but growing 2.6 percent marketshare—I suspect we'll see them ink some more deals with other manufacturers—though I wonder how many people are still gonna think it's crapware [...more]
Arrivederci Windows XP on netbooks? [...more]
Remember back in school when you built some contraption to drop an egg without spilling yoke everywhere? Well Pop Mech essentially did the same thing, but they used a laptop. [...more]
MSI's new C-Series laptops start at $550, feature 16 or 17-inch screens, and measure a reasonable 1.18 inches thick. You can read the stats of the entire line of laptops above (click on that image to see a larger pop-out version), but they reach a balance of power to price to size that's pretty palatable on paper [...more]