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    szrimaging: Alright, did I miss something? When are we going to get a Netbook with 2gig of RAM? That is all that stops me form getting one. more »
    Curves: Pink gadgets should be outlawed for anyone over the age of 12 for the sake of humanity. more »
    fleebailey33: apple releases the kernel sources, it doesn't do the same for itunes, as long as apple does that the atom will always work. more »
    Kaiser-Machead: Technically you can't break support of something when it was never listed in the spec requirements or even installed on said hardware officially to be... more »
    Deaf Mute: I don't know why Apple bothers, it isn't like they exactly lose money when people privately make their own hackintoshes. Especially if people go throu... more »
    nutbastard: poking around the dell website, i configured the following: 14" 720p display, 250GB, 2GB, intel wireless n, T4300 proc, 9 cell battery: $534 looks ... more »
    nutbastard: i know optical media is kind of dying, but when your machine gets gorked and needs to be doctored up a bit, you can't always count on being able to bo... more »
    Demonbird: Netbooks should not break $400 in price, and I won't buy one over that. more »
    Nathan Obbards: "I mean, I'm not arguing this is probably the most promising netbook of all time." Kanye approves. more »
    toddgarvin: Do these things have a DVD Drive/burner?? more »
    Chimaera: [www.dell.com] They're there, but they're not stock. You can still get a C2Duo as a BTO option. But don't let the Pentium name scare you - they've g... more »
    TomXP411: I HAVE an Atom/ION netbook, and I would GLADLY trade it for a Core2 Duo with the same size and battery life. $400 was a good price point for netbooks... more »
    dagamer34: What are you talking about? Those cheap laptops are everywhere in Black Friday ads! more »
    Mark 2000: Those Chinese kids obviously aren't working hard enough. *whip* More cheap crap! *whip* More! more »
    Segador: But what happened to those computers? Where did they go? To Newegg, but they're $50 more now. [www.newegg.com] more »
  • #netbooks

    Asus Eee PC 1008P Netbook: Next-Gen Atom N450 Processor, Garishly Pink

    HardwareZone got the scoop on this upcoming Seashell 2 netbook designed by Karim Rashid. It has a 1.8GHz Pineview Atom N450 CPU, Windows 7, and a new slide-out battery…but its other specs are boringly normal—no Nvidia Ion graphics. More »
  • #hackintosh

    Intel Atom's Snow Leopard Compatibility Re-Hacked

  • #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 »
  • #hackintosh

    Netbook Hackintosh 10.6.2 Fix Coming In "A Few Weeks," Fallen Netbooks Can Be Revived Now

    When Apple killed Atom processor support in the Snow Leopard 10.6.2 update, it was one of the first times they'd actively tried to stop hobbyist hackintoshing. It was also sort of a dick move! Luckily, it's not going to stick. More »
  • #hackintosh

    Latest Snow Leopard Developer Build Breaks Hackintosh Support... Again

    Enough with the back and forth already, Apple. If you're going to kill Atom support then just kill it. Don't toy with us, taking and giving like some sort of merciless god. More »
  • #processors

    Via Nano 3000 Wants to Rip Out the Eyes of the Intel Atom

  • #cowon

    Mysterious Cowon W2 Is an Atom-Equipped Something or Other

    It's a bit of a stretch in reasoning, but some leaked docs seem to hint, subtly, that media player manufacturer Cowon is dipping a toe into the world of tablets with the Atom-powered W2. More »
  • #asus

    Asus EeeBox EB1501 Nettop: DVD Slot Drive, Ion Graphics, and 1080p HDMI

    Wow, this could be my fallback plan for a lightweight entertainment PC if the Eee Keyboard ends up sucking. The EB1501 is the first EeeBox with an optical drive, Windows 7, and a classy new design. More »
  • #intel

    Intel Atom CE4100 Is a Beast of a Media Chip

    Here at IDF, Intel introduced the Atom CE4100 media chip, which is likely coming to set-top boxes and Blu-Ray players. It's got some serious power: We're talking simultaneous decoding of two 1080p streams, 3D rendering and more. More »
  • #asus

    Asus EeeBox EB1012 Has Ion Graphics, 1080p HDMI Output

    We heard an updated EeeBox was coming, and now what could be a killer entertainment PC is up on Asus USA's site. The EB1012 packs an Atom N330 processor, 250GB hard disk, 2GB RAM, Gigabit Ethernet, and 802.11n Wi-Fi. More »
  • #amazon

    The Crappiest $100,000 Computer Ever

    I present to you the crappiest $106,414.89 computer in history. Plus $13.46 shipping. And no Amazon Prime either, what the hell? [Amazon, Thanks Rodrigo!]
  • #pcs

    Portwell's Tiny PC Is About the Size of Texas...Toast

    Portwell's WEBS-1010 might not look like much, but it's a functional PC that will fit in your pocket and play back HD content. And it's priced under $500. More »
  • #nettops

    Lenovo IdeaCentre C100 All-in-One Nettop Will Have a Touchscreen, Eventually

    Here at the gdgt party, Lenovo introduced an all-in-one nettop we haven't seen before: The IdeaCentre C100 is an Atom-based, 20-inch nettop that will eventually pack Windows 7 and a touchscreen, but it'll have touchless Vista first. More »
  • #iiviewa2

    When It Grows Up, the iiView A2 Wants To Be a MacBook Air

    If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery then Apple is a-blushing and a-giggling right now. iView's iiView A2 is hitting Singapore next week and, aside from running Windows 7 RC 1 of all things, it seems a bit familiar. More »
  • #netbooks

    Gateway Ambles Downmarket With Ultra-Generic, Atom-Based LT2000 Netbook

    Say what you want about the Gateway LT3100's AMD processor and operating system options, but at least it had an angle. The $300, Atom-based 10.1-inch LT2000, on the other hand, is as predictable as netbooks get. More »
  • #netbooks

    Bandai RilakKuma Finally Achieves Maximum Netbook Adorability

    It can be hard to tell the legions of identical netbooks apart, but this Bandai RilakKuma will never have that problem, because it's the cutest Atom-based piece of hardware we've ever seen. More »
  • #asus

    ASUS T91 Eee Tablet Hits Online Stores for $500

    Ahh, that's more like it. Early reports of lofty British pricing had us worried that the ASUS T91 convertible tablet would sell for nearly $700; now, online retailers are listing the 8.9-inch touchscreen Eee at a much more reasonable $500. More »
  • #art

    Apparently, the Secret of the Order of the Universe Is the Lego Brick

    Little knew Democritus—the ancient greek philosopher, mathematician, and biologist who first postulated the atom in the 4th century BC—that his Great Order of the Universe would look like Godtfred Kirk Cristiansen' Patent #3,005,282 for Lego blocks. More »
  • #tablets

    Should We Be Excited About the Archos9 Windows 7 Tablet Netbook?

    We already knew pretty much everything about the Archos9 tablet netbook running Windows 7, but with nobody sure what kind of touchscreen the thing uses, we're left to wonder if we'd want anything to do with a resistive-touchscreen tablet. More »
  • #nokia

    Report: Nokia Partnering With Intel for Mystery Device

    Bloomberg is reporting that Nokia has chosen Intel to supply processors for upcoming devices. What kind of devices? Who knows! That news could come tomorrow, when the partnership is set to be announced. Nokia tablet, anyone? [Bloomberg—Thanks, Tim!]
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