Computing Category

Atom to come in larger netbooks soon?

19Jan2009 Filed under: Computing, Gadgets

First, NVIDIA had a tussle with Intel over the Atom chipset, now HP is in discussion with Intel to bring the Atom to their larger 15 inch laptops. What is going on here? First off, Intel is insistent that Atom be sold only as a bundle together with their own chipset, the 945. This has [...]

CES 2009: New HP Laptops

13Jan2009 Filed under: Computing, Gadgets

The tech industry is facing a slump, but for some that means innovation and will be the key to success. The annual Consumer Electronics Show 2009 saw a subdued reaction this year, but that had not prevented HP from revealing some new laptops coming out during the event. In total there were five new laptops, [...]

Fujitsu Siemens has come up with a very interesting proposition to attract more consumers to buy their notebooks. The LifeBook4Life deal allows you to buy a Lifebook series laptop from them and than get a new Lifebook every three years for the rest of your life! How it works is really quite simple. You buy [...]

USB 3.0 specification to be unveiled

14Nov2008 Filed under: Computing

The USB 3.0 specification, a next-generation high-speed connection standard is coming out way! The specs will be formally announced next Monday at the first SuperSpeed USB Developer Conference in San Jose, CA. It will then be handed over to early adopters who plan to design products utilizing the much faster USB 3.0. Guess what, USB [...]

Windows 7 on Macbook Pro

5Nov2008 Filed under: Apple and Mac, Computing

If you wanted to have a sneak peek at how Windows 7 looks like, or if this upcoming Windows can be installed on a Macbook Pro, the kids at GearLog is going to show you exactly that. Well, of course it’s just a beta copy of Windows 7. But, not surprisingly, they found that it [...]