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  • Deal of the week: A $550 ultraportable and a $225 home server
    by Cyril Kowaliski — 2:48 PM on November 20, 2009

    Black Friday isn't here quite yet, but that doesn't mean you can't find any good bargains around—you might just need to look a little harder than usual. For instance, Newegg is currently selling a 13.3" Aspire Timeline 3810 consumer...

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    Last by UberGerbil at 4:52 PM on 11/21/09

  • Lenovo plans another cheap ThinkPad ultraportable
    by Cyril Kowaliski — 12:05 PM on November 19, 2009

    So, rumor has it Lenovo is cooking up a $449, 11.6" ThinkPad ultraportable based on AMD hardware. That's not the whole story, though: apparently, the firm also intends to grace us with a $549 ThinkPad ultraportable outfitted with a 13.3" display and a choice of Intel and AMD dual-core...

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    Last by mattthemuppet at 1:31 PM on 11/20/09

  • Report: Elusive Apple tablet delayed until late 2010
    by Cyril Kowaliski — 9:39 AM on November 19, 2009

    The Taiwanese rumor mill has more news about Apple's mysterious yet eagerly anticipated tablet product. This time, DigiTimes has heard from its sources at component makers that Apple will delay the tablet's launch from next March to the second half of 2010. Why the delay? Word is that the Mac...

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    Last by MadManOriginal at 9:04 PM on 11/19/09

  • ThinkPad 'netbook' seems to be real, AMD-based
    by Cyril Kowaliski — 6:00 AM on November 19, 2009

    Remember those dubious-looking spy photos of a strange ThinkPad netbook we saw earlier this month? They weren't fake. Well, either that, or a prankster has masterfully crafted a whole batch of very authentic-looking PR photos and sent them to the folks at Netbooknews.de. The evidence definitely seems overwhelming,...

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    Last by neon at 11:10 AM on 11/21/09

  • Funny-looking Adamo XPS laptop goes up for sale
    by Cyril Kowaliski — 12:22 PM on November 18, 2009

    Ever felt like spending almost two large on a really thin laptop with a weird hinge design? Well, now you can. After revealing the Adamo XPS to bemused onlookers last month, Dell has begun taking orders for the premium notebook. The 0.39-inch-thin Adamo XPS costs $1,799 in its default...

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    Last by d0g_p00p at 2:02 PM on 11/19/09

  • 13.3'' Asus UL30Vt laptop has discrete graphics
    by Cyril Kowaliski — 12:08 PM on November 17, 2009

    Fresh from launching the first wave of UL (a.k.a. UnLimited) family of ultraportable notebooks, Asus has struck again, this time with a 13.3" model that couples switchable discrete graphics with typical CULV hardware and portability. The Asus UL30Vt has a 13.3" 1366x768 display, a choice of dual- or single-core...

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    Last by KikassAssassin at 12:30 AM on 11/19/09

  • Upcoming Lenovo netbook has Pine Trail, buttonless touchpad
    by Cyril Kowaliski — 2:53 PM on November 16, 2009

    Pine Trail approaches. We first saw netbooks based on the system-on-a-chip successor to Intel's Atom processor at Computex in June, and today, the folks at SlashGear have dug up some FCC documents that reveal an upcoming Pine Trail system from Lenovo. One of the labels photographed details the system's...

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    Last by UberGerbil at 12:56 PM on 11/17/09

  • Could Asus purchase Toshiba's laptop business?
    by Cyril Kowaliski — 9:34 AM on November 16, 2009

    In a recent report about the laptop market, market research firm DisplaySearch noted that Asus was "steadily losing share" to first-tier vendors like Acer, HP, Dell, Lenovo, and Toshiba. Could Asus eat up one of the top five to increase its footprint? Asus is certainly considering it, according...

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    Last by potatochobit at 6:46 PM on 11/16/09

  • Apple scores major win in Psystar case
    by Cyril Kowaliski — 6:00 AM on November 16, 2009

    Things just got ugly for Psystar. As MacWorld reports, District Judge William Alsup has ruled that the Miami-based start-up "violated Apple's exclusive reproduction right, distribution right, and right to create derivative works" by selling unauthorized Mac clones. Not only that, but Alsup also granted both Apple's motion for summary judgment...

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    Last by End User at 7:03 PM on 11/17/09

  • iBuypower unwraps Clevo-based Core i7 gaming laptop
    by Cyril Kowaliski — 1:39 PM on November 13, 2009

    We had our first brush with Intel's new mobile Core i7 processors in the Clevo W870CU, a behemoth of a notebook with a 17.3" display, a two-inch-thick enclosure, and a GeForce GTX 280M graphics module—a semi-portable gaming rig, in other words. Well, mobile gamers can now buy this contraption from...

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    Last by Beomagi at 10:23 AM on 11/14/09

  • Report: Apple strips Atom support from Mac OS X
    by Cyril Kowaliski — 4:46 PM on November 12, 2009

    Still pining for an Apple netbook? Well, don't get your hopes up too much. According to OS X Daily, Apple has stripped support for Intel's Atom processors from the latest Mac OS X release, 10.6.2. None of the systems in Apple's lineup currently feature Atom CPUs, but a number of...

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    Last by derFunkenstein at 3:13 PM on 11/15/09

  • Microsoft exec says Win7 borrows from OS X, Microsoft disagrees
    by Cyril Kowaliski — 2:34 PM on November 12, 2009

    Sometimes, you just can't help sticking your foot in your mouth. In an interview with British site PCR yesterday, Microsoft Partners Group Manager Simon Aldous did just that by saying the Windows team had taken cues from Apple's Mac OS X when designing Windows 7. He went so far...

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    Last by Welch at 11:54 AM on 11/13/09

  • AMD reveals 2010 notebook platform plans
    by Geoff Gasior — 2:21 PM on November 11, 2009

    As notebook popularity continues to grow, AMD is readying two new mobile platforms for next year. For ultraportables, the "Nile" platform will bring a dual-core "Geneva" CPU manufactured with 45-nm process technology. This processor will be offered on a BGA package rather than as a socketed chip, which...

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    Last by asdsa at 10:48 AM on 11/13/09

  • Lenovo IdeaPad U150 has dual-core CPU, is 0.75'' thick
    by Cyril Kowaliski — 3:35 PM on November 10, 2009

    Are we seeing the beginning of a schism between similar consumer ultraportables? Some, like Acer's Aspire AS1410, seem to prioritize bang for buck. Others, like Lenovo's new IdeaPad U150, trade the rock-bottom pricing for a little more oomph and a sleeker design. The IdeaPad U150 packs an 11.6" 1366x768...

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    Last by Chrispy_ at 4:29 PM on 11/14/09

  • Nvidia's Huang uses Macs at home
    by Cyril Kowaliski — 4:29 PM on November 9, 2009

    Open up any Mac these days, and you're likely to find an Nvidia graphics processor inside. MacBooks, Mac minis, the cheapest iMac, and the default Mac Pro configs—all of them carry an Nvidia GPU or chipset; sometimes a combination of the two. Steve Jobs might like Nvidia products, but according to...

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    Last by ProzacMan at 2:32 PM on 11/11/09

  • iLove you, iLove you not
    by Jason Fox — 11:14 AM on November 9, 2009

    Let me say up front that I am torn, like Natalie Imbruglia but without the naked floor writhing, by the new Verizon campaign for the Droid. Which is a phone that has long been sold exclusively to the moisture farmers of Tatooine. The campaign, which is meant to launch Motorola's...

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    Last by JustAnEngineer at 11:04 AM on 11/21/09

  • Win7-powered Eee PC T91MT is now out for $532
    by Cyril Kowaliski — 10:16 AM on November 9, 2009

    Three weeks ago, we heard whispers that Asus was putting the finishing touches on a new Eee PC tablet packing Windows 7 and a multi-touch display. Well, a system that corresponds pretty much exactly to that description has found its way onto Amazon, and it's now available for...

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    Last by bdwilcox at 3:08 PM on 11/09/09

  • Dell Adamo XPS has Core 2 Duo, costs $1,799
    by Cyril Kowaliski — 5:09 PM on November 5, 2009

    After last month's teaser announcement, Dell has finally spilled the beans about its unusual-looking Adamo XPS laptop. The PC maker expects to start selling the sleek ultraportable "in time for the holidays" at a starting price of $1,799. Specs-wise, the Adamo XPS packs a 13.4" "high-definition" display, a low-voltage...

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    Last by sweatshopking at 5:48 AM on 11/07/09

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