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    weitengrong321: i am a douche more »
    CutePuppyz: Here's a question. Should I even care about high definition on a screen so tiny? I mean, a 17" and 19" HDTV or monitor looks like donkey balls when ho... more »
    filmjock: Can I just say, it's douchie to write this exactly one week after pumping Black Friday deals on netbooks. Now I'm kicking my ass for buying one and no... more »
    ElemenopEE: I just ordered a Dell mini 10v. Should I cancel the order? more »
    bdthurston: Any idea how plans for integrated Flash accellerators will be impacted by HTML5 development? Once all browsers catch up with native video playback, w... more »
    Razta: My dell mini 9 is so nice for flying coach. It fits on the tray, opens completely. Has a bright screen and can play back DVD or MP4 or Dvix movies w... more »
    Intelext: What is the point in buying a netbook and simply buying a laptop? Sure netbooks might be cheap, but for $100 more you could get a laptop that could a ... more »
    TheCrudMan: Dear Computer Companies, Thanks for putting these updates out before the holidays...really appreciate that. Wait? What? Oh you're using the Holida... more »
    TonyWonder: Does anyone else see the line between smart phone and netbook disappearing over the next little while? I mean half the shit your suppose to do on a ne... more »
    thatsmrpotatohead2U: That was nicely set out, scholarly, and hyperlinked to the extreme. I reckon it would take me hours to read all the links. Not that I'm complaining. ... more »
    FutureShock: I am not trying to sound like a troll, but I honestly do not understand the point in netbooks. They are designed primarily for searching the Net, whi... more »
    Aetius: Well. A $500 netbook is not a netbook. The whole point of a netbook is cheap computing under $300 for basic needs. It's crucial to keep that distincti... more »
    FamiCube64: Next year there'll be 0.01nm chips clocked at 700Ghz and will run at 1 degree above absolute zero. It'll cost $6000. The after that it'll be obsolete ... more »
    JTX: Good, just a little bit more power and these things will really strike my interest. Then again, with smart phones increasing in power so rapidly, I'm ... more »
    reddingofish: It drives me nuts when they start talking about tech that is more than a year away. I used to read EE Times but all the tech they talk about is so fa... more »
  • #netbooks

    Netbooks: What You Need to Know About the Next 6 Months

    A bunch of great netbook upgrades are on the way—next-gen Intel processors in January; smooth HD video playback—but to spare you the brain hemorrhage of keeping track, we've laid it all out. Here's what you need to know. More »
  • #intel

    Atom Processors To Get the 32nm Treatment in 2011

    Attention, people who like to maintain a complete mental taxonomy of every processor: Cedar Trail has been outed as the new Atom platform for 2011, with the name Cedarview going to the processor itself. Along with 32nm fabrication, some goodies: 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 »
  • #cpus

    Rumor: Select Intel Atom CPU Netbooks to Be Allowed 2GB RAM

  • #netbooks

    VIA And ARM Still Trying to Beat Intel Atom And Get Inside Netbook Trousers

    Intel's Atom processor is found in virtually every netbook, but others are still trying to get inside your mini-laptop. Independently, ARM and VIA are showing improved chips, but both won't touch what Intel has in store. More »
  • #notebooks

    Samsung X Series Ultraportables Can't Beat Sony's X

    Sony impressed yesterday with its .55 inch thin X Series and 24 hours later Samsung is out with its own X Series. The Sammys look good at under an inch thick but they've got nothing on Sony's thin ass. More »
  • #notebooks

    MSI Confirms Wind U150 Netbook with Touchscreen and Intel's Next Atom

    We heard that MSI may release a touchscreen netbook with Intel's next generation Pine Trail Atom platform, and it will. According to MSI, the new Intel Atom chipset is planned to be officially launched at CES. More »
  • #netbooks

    Toshiba NB205 Netbook Gets 8 and a Half Hours of Real-Time Battery Life

    10-inch, Atom-based netbooks tend to blend together in the mind, as they all have similar specs and similar designs. But when you can boast an insane 8.5 hour battery life in real-world conditions, we sit up and take notice. More »
  • #midphones

    Computex Spawns Hellish "MID Phone" Phenomenon

    New device categories almost invariably fall between preexisting ones. Sometimes they find a useful niche, like netbooks. Other times, they seem like obsessive compulsive attempts to fill a tiny, intentional gap in the spectrum of consumer electronics. Like MID phones! More »
  • #gizexplains

    Mobile Chipsets: WTF Are Atom, Tegra and Snapdragon?

    Low-power processors aren't just for netbooks: These computers-on-a-chip are going to be powering our smartphones and other diminutive gadgets in the forseeable future. So what's the difference between the Atoms, Snapdragons and Tegras of the world? More »
  • #professionalmods

    Atom-Based Ferrari Makes Up for Lack of Horsepower With Extreme Levels of Novelty

    There really isn't a whole lot that distinguishes a conference like Computex from a real life version of the Ben Heck forums: yesterday, we saw a PC in a vase; today, an Atom-based net-top in a Ferrari. More »
  • #netbooks

    Fujitsu M2010 Joins the Atom Netbook Army, Struggles to Stand Out

    Fujitsu's M2010 is a 10.1-inch Windows XP netbook, based on Intel's 1.6 GHz Atom N270 processor and 945GSE chipset, with a 160GB HDD, 1GB of RAM, a 3-cell battery, a 1.3MP webcam and an integrated multi-card reader. Familiar, no? More »
  • #flash

    Adobe Promises Flash Video Acceleration on Netbooks: Not For a While, And Not For Everyone

  • #atom

    Intel's Next-Gen Atom Puts CPU and GPU on One Fun-Lovin' Chip

    Along with its neato Moblin 2.0 netbook OS, Intel's also laid in more detail out what the next generation of Atom looks like—Pineview integrates the CPU, GPU and memory controller onto one chip, making the platform cheaper and less power-hungry overall. More »
  • #osx

    Reports: OS X 10.5.7 Improves Hackintosh Netbook Battery Life

    Some folks on the MSI Wind forums are reporting a huge increase in battery life for hacktintosh netbooks after upgrading to 10.5.7. Why would Apple care about power management on Atom-based hardware? Dunno! More »
  • #netbooks

    Intel Promises Two-Second Boot Times With Their Moblin Netbook Linux OS

    Imagine if your netbook went from completely powered off to fully booted and ready in two seconds. It would be an entirely different gadget in your life, wouldn't it? That's what Intel hopes. More »
  • #processors

    Intel Atom Turns One With New 2GHz, 1.2GHz Models

    It's been a year since Intel fired the opening salvo against regular-size laptopping with its Atom processor. Now, the Z series gets its expected speed bump, and at the bottom end, a low-power MID-oriented model. More »
  • #ces2009

    OQO Model 2+ Is +10 Awesome: OLED Touchscreen, Global 3G and Speed UP

    Not much left to divulge beyond what leaked already about the OQO Model 02+: It's newly endowed with a stunning OLED touchscreen, global 3G and faster 1.86GHz Atom CPU. But! It's only $1500. And pics! More »
  • #nettops

    MSI Gets Into Nettop PC Game With All-in-One Wind Neton Range

    There're one or two contenders in the netbook-for-desktop nettop game, but with MSI's new Wind Neton machines it could get a bit interesting. Atom-based, of course, the PCs will come in 22-inch, 18.5 and 15.6-inch screen versions, dubbed M22, M19 and M16, and the all-in-one iMac alikes look like they'll have optional touchscreens. Releases are due in January for the M19, Feb for the M16 and March for the M22 at $500, $400 and $800 respectively. Oh, the M22 has a Blu-ray drive option—Like I said, this could get interesting. [EngadgetChina and Crunchgear]
  • #socialmedia

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