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  • #rumor

    Biggie-Sized HP Envy 17 On Its Way

    12/28/09
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  • #olpc

    OLPC XO-3: An Impossible $75 Fantasy Tablet I Want to Believe In

    The dual-touchscreen XO-2 was a fantastical concept. But it's nothing on OLPC's XO-3, a hot, messy wet dream of a tablet: All semi-flexible plastic, multitouch, backlit and reflective ereading modes, thinner than an iPhone and $75. More »
    12/22/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #intel

    Intel's New Superefficient-But-Fast Laptop Core i5 Chips on Jan. 7

    Intel's dropping a big bowl o' chips January 7th—17 of 'em—like the first lower-end Core i3 chips, but we're most excited about the Arrandale Core i5 for laptops: still fast but more efficient 'cause they're shrunk to 32nm. More »
    12/17/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #notebooks

    Dell Vostro V13 Hands On: Bruce Wayne's Laptop

    Magnesium alloy. Aluminum. Zinc. That's what Dell's Vostro V13 is built with. It's as thin as Dell's primo Adamo at 0.65 inches, but it weighs less, 3.5 pounds. Yet somehow, it's $450. More »
    12/08/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #linux

    Linux Owns 1/3 of the Netbook Marketshare

    Lots of people use Linux. That's known. But usually those people are computer science majors flipping major corporations the bird (before they sell out to said corporations after graduation), not consumers buying systems with Linux preloaded. More »
    12/08/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #netbooks

    ASUS Eee PC 1201N Available for Amazon Pre-Order

    You can now put in your order for the first ASUS Eee PC running on an Nvidia Ion platform (and find out how good a bargain it really is) from Amazon for $500, shipping January 15th. [Amazon via Electronista]
    12/04/09
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    By Brian Barrett
  • #review

    HP Envy (15-inch) Review

    I've been avoiding this review for the better part of a month because, with all the hype the Envy line has gotten (some deserved), I took the Envy 15 out of the box and had one thought: "Cheap." More »
    12/01/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #laptops

    Dell Precision M6500 Workstation Has Hardcore Guts

    Dell's Precision M6500 refreshes their hardcore workstation with ass-beating guts: It's the first with Intel's Core i7-920XM Quad Core Extreme, Nvidia's new QuadroFX 3800M, and up to 16GB of RAM running at 1600MHz. More »
    12/01/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #notebooks

    Thinkpad Bus Seats Inaugurate New Buttputing Era

    First question: How tough are Thinkpad notebooks? Tough enough to be installed in buses and tram shuttles as seats and keep working just fine. Second question: Are the trackpads scrotumsensitive? I like to think they are. More »
    11/30/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #netbooks

    NES Netbook

    If you don't have at least one NES-style accessory incorporated into your daily routine, you've haven't just failed us, you've let down everyone who ever believed in you. Score this NES netbook case for $50. [Etsy via Lilliputing via UberGizmo]
    11/25/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #publishing

    Lose $80 on a Netbook With $180 Times Reader Subscription

    You've gotta spend money to make money, at least according to the New York Times. The paper has entered the hardware subsidization business, offering $100 off the Samsung Go with $180 Times Reader subscription. [NYT via Business Wire via Engadget]
    11/25/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #netbooks

    Asus Eee PC 1201N...$500 Seems Like a Great Deal, But Have We Been Had?

    On one hand, the Asus Eee 1201N, the first Ion-packing Eee, will arrive December for $500. That includes Win 7, a dual core Atom processor, 2GB RAM, 250GB HDD and 12-inch (1366 x 768) display. But on the other... More »
    11/19/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #laptops

    The Asus G51J 3D Laptop Is '3D Done Right'

    We reviewed Acer's 3D laptop not so long ago. We found it fun, but reeking of gen 1 quirks. Now Laptop Mag has played with a new 3D laptop by Asus and found it to be pretty fantastic. More »
    11/18/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #unconfirmed

    Intel's 32nm Arrandale Core i5 and i7 Chips for Anorexic Notebooks

    We know, the Core i7-i5-i3 stuff is confusing. Not to make it worse, but Digitimes outs some of Intel's notebooks plans for next year: a triplet of processors of Core i7 and i5 processors, codenamed Arrandale, for skinny laptops. More »
    11/12/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #review

    Nokia Booklet 3G Review

    The Nokia Booklet 3G is one of the nicest netbooks you can buy, with a build that aspires to be a 10-inch MacBook Pro. But it's still just a netbook, and therein lies the problem. More »
    11/11/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #laptops

    Haglöfs Laptop Drybags Have a Design Almost as Awesome as Their Name

    Maybe I'm just a sucker for umlauts and radioactive thresholds of orange, but these 15 and 17-inch Haglöfs Laptop Drybags have me sold on both their padding and Ziplock-style watertight compartment. They run about $30. [Haglöfs via Stilsucht via OhGizmo!]
    11/09/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #dell

    Dell Adamo XPS Hands On: Insanely Thin (and Just Insane)

    The Adamo XPS is a daring slice of design and engineering. Quite frankly, it's batshit insane. More »
    11/05/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #laptops

    Monster Monster Laptop Stand Will &#*@ing Chomp Your Face (Or Just Sit There)

    Who would have thought that six acrylic limbs could transform a MacBook into something so evil...so powerful? Luckily the designer hasn't designed the legs as articulating and retractable, or we'd really be screwed. $40. [MonsterMonster via Unplggd via Core77]
    11/04/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #usb

    Nvidia Confirms Intel's Senseless USB 3.0 Delay Until 2011

    Bad news: Nvidia has confirmed Intel's stance on USB 3.0—no Intel chipsets will support the new standard until 2011. Short of Intel stating something different, USB 3.0 probably won't hit mass consumption until then. Is there any hope? More »
    11/04/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #netbooks

    Litl Webbook Banks On Cute, Overlooks Practical

    How did Asus, Acer and all the other netbook manufacturers miss such an obvious ploy? The word "Litl Webbook" must be the most cutely named gadget since the "Chumby." And it's also an interesting product in its own right. More »
    11/04/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #tablets

    Dell Latitude XT2 XFR Is the Mil Spec Multitouch Tablet for Judge Dredd Wannabes

    The Latitude XT2 XFR is a ruggedized version of Dell's XT2 tablet built to MIL-810G standards for taking an ass-beating: It's got an impact resistant, sunlight-viewable 12-inch multitouch LED-backlit display, compression sealed orifices, and works in temperatures from 10-140 degrees. More »
    10/27/09
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    By matt buchanan
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