Entries from July 2007
July 31, 2007
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Remember how Acer’s chief, Gianfranco Lanci, slammed Vista as a disappointment to the “entire industry?” Apparently, he wasn’t just fishing for sound bites. While there’s still no official word, an Acer advert in Singapore offers their 15.4-inch Aspire 5710Z laptop pre-loaded with none other than the Ubuntu distro for SG$999 or about $660 […]
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July 31, 2007
Filed under: Desktops, Laptops
Don’t look now, but Microsoft is apparently readying a Vista Performance and Reliability Pack for release, and while it’s certainly not available through Windows Update just yet, that doesn’t mean it’s not hiding elsewhere. Reportedly, the aforementioned pack and the Vista Compatibility and Reliability Pack will institute a number of welcome fixes […]
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July 30, 2007
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Dell didn’t stray very far from its nearly year-old D820 with its new D830 model, but those still on the fence about a purchase may want to head over to NotebookReview, which now has a fairly thorough examination of the laptop from someone that took the plunge and bought one. While it certainly […]
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July 30, 2007
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The bickering that boiled over into a patent dispute earlier this year between 3M and Sony has finally ceased, but it seems like Lenovo and friends may actually still be fighting their own battles with the innovative giant. Nevertheless, Sony Corporation and Sony Electronics are now “licensed sources of batteries containing 3M’s cathode […]
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July 30, 2007
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He may not yet have the resources to build his own PCs and sell them on the cheap, but 15-year old Jacob Komar looks like he could well be a young Nick Neg in the making. As ABC News reports, Komar has already prevented some 1,500 PCs from ending up on the […]
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July 30, 2007
Filed under: Features, Laptops
Generally we reserve this feature for already-released consumer products, but with everyone now the proud owner of “the last gadget I’ll ever need,” we figure that we’re forced to look in a new direction for devices to collectively critique. And with the hundred-dollar-and-change OLPC XO finally in full-scale production, what better candidate […]
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July 30, 2007
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It was but a few weeks ago that we caught Fujitsu’s LifeBook N6460 showing off in Singapore, and now it looks like the beastly machine has made its way stateside for all of us Americans to enjoy. This 17-incher touts an XGA+ panel, Intel’s 2GHz Core 2 Duo T7300 CPU, ATI’s Mobility Radeon […]
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July 30, 2007
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There’s good news this morning for those of you stuck in the Dell XPS M1330 build queue. After weeks of delay, Dell has finally kicked it into large-scale production and expect M1330 systems to ship in all regions “beginning this week.” Unfortunately, this update comes a tad late for those of you who […]
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July 29, 2007
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Good news for those waiting in tense anticipation for a confirmation on Eurocom’s quad-core lappie: it’s for real. Dubbed the D900C Phantom-X, this powerhouse will reportedly pack Intel’s “newest line of quad-core processors,” up to 750GB of internal HDD space, your choice of NVIDIA GPUs running in single or dual SLI, a Blu-ray […]
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July 28, 2007
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While they may not boast quite the same name recognition as Asus’s line of Lamborghini-branded laptops, the company’s new Giles Deacon-designed laptops look like they should attract their fair share of attention nonetheless. Dubbed “Giles for Intel,” the limited edition laptops are based on Asus’s standard W5 model, with the notable addition of […]
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