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    slickrick23: I remember waking up one morning and my computer screen looking like that first pic. I took out my video card and a few of the resistors had cracked o... more »
    Ryan_Long: That first pic looks like when I'm trying to watch Comcast digital cable. Back on topic, though aside from the space saving, is there much an advanta... more »
    blash: Guys, the processor is a $30 chip. Seriously. 1) The internet does not revolve around YouTube 2) You can still watch YouTube, just not YouTube 1080p ... more »
    Skunky: So the EeeBox with the 300 and Ion combo would still be the way to go then? If the darn thing ever comes out anyway. more »
    pwnerjam5.0: that first pic looks liks a screen from the Enterprise D more »
    Nathan Obbards: The fact that they can call those "entry-level desktop" processors is a shame. I have a 7 year old Athlon XP system that could probably outperform th... more »
    FamiCube64: AMD, help us! Help us all! more »
    HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: Hey, they really are just like Macs! I kid, I kid... more »
    Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Yet they didn't fix the floor... more »
    OCEntertainment: "Dell Mini 9 Nearly Burns Down The House" .....That's some crazy Windows 7 party. more »
    Kris Aubuchon: Hmm, I hope this isn't a widespread issue - or my house may be burning down right now. I run my mini 9 as a file server, so it's on 24/7. I should pr... more »
    Segador: Another entry begging for a #fuckinglitonfire channel. Also, they should have that girl who's mac got, like, totally 'sploded at the Israeli airport ... more »
    TableZero: So thats how Apple killed support for Atom processors when you upgrade to 10.6.2. more »
    Turkieshooter: Is this thing made in Italy ? Seems to have something in common with this... more »
    Kaiser-Machead: That second picture makes it look like the Dell was hitting it hard. You know man, what if like, I natively ran OS X man. That'd be like...wwwwwhoooo... more »
    Mikestan: It must have caught a nasty virus more »
    gumwrapper:   more »
    dingus: Forget the Pine Trail. It looks like they finally put the FN key in the right place (not left of CTRL) and made ESC bigger. All they need to do now ... more »
    Mikestan: Finger cramps included more »
    CommentingpointlesslyisMeh: So only one option causes no pain. Lay down and put both legs ups. "that's what HE said" more »
  • #netbooks

    Intel's New Atom Chips: What They Mean for You

    New Atom chips from Intel means better netbooks, right? Sorta. Here's the skinny on the new netbook brains. More »
  • #netbooks

    Dell Mini 9 Nearly Burns Down The House

    I'm not a big fan of netbooks, but the Hackintoshable Dell Mini 9 is another story. Of course, that only applies to the ones that aren't catching fire and burning holes in wood floors. More »
  • #netbooks

    MSI Wind U130 and U135 Netbooks Boast Pine Trail Chips

    A couple of new netbooks have hit the "just announced" pool, and while MSI's Wind models don't usually grab me, the U130 and U135 do, thanks to the inclusion of Atom's new Pine Trail processors. More »
  • #design

    The Ten Netbook Positions of Exquisite Pain

    I revisited this summer post from Core77 by Dave Malouf. I must have missed this amazing piece of research that explains the different positions one can use a netbook in and the corresponding points of pain and stress each causes. More »
  • #nvidia

    Tegra 2 Coming in January: Nvidia Promises Netbooks, Smartphones and Smartbooks Galore

    The Tegra system-on-a-chip, the zippy hardware that powers the Zune HD, had so much potential. Then, the delays. Slow pickup. Disappointment. Whatever happened to the Tegra, Nvidia doesn't want it to happen again. This time, they say, will be different. More »
  • #netbooks

    Cherrypal Delivers "Africa" Netbook For Only $99

    Cherrypal, the guys behind last year's super green cloud computer have managed to put together a netbook dubbed "Africa" that will sell for only $99. More »
  • #hdd

    Seagate's Momentus Thin Drive is the World's Thinnest 2.5" Netbook Drive

    At a mere 7 millimeters in height, Seagate's Momentus Thin drive will be the slimmest 2.5" hard drive on the market. Not only that, but supposedly it will also be one of the lowest-priced storage options for ultra-portables and netbooks. More »
  • #netbooks

    The 3 Best Netbooks Right Now

    Yesterday, we saw the best laptops at any price. But what about their little brothers, the netbooks? Quite simply, here are the three best models that you should choose from, provided by Mark Spoonauer from Laptop: More »
  • #rumor

    Asus Building Eee Pad to Counter Apple Tablet?

    According to DigiTimes, Asus is building a "4- to 7-inch panel...which will offer a combination of tablet PC and MID functions." And given Asus' experience in cheap portables (inventing netbooks, remember?), the plan could be a perfect fit. [DigiTimes]
  • #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 »
  • #chromeos

    64-bit Chromium Now Available for Mac Users

    Up until now, the unofficial Google Chrome for Macs, Chromium, has only been available in a 32-bit download, but today you can grab the ChromiumOS64 if you're more RAMmed-up. More »
  • #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]
  • #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 »
  • #apps

    Intel Developing App Store for Netbooks

    Intel this week announced a beta SDK for Atom-powered netbooks, with an eye towards having an app store preinstalled on both Windows and Moblin systems in 2010. More »
  • #youtube

    YouTube Offers a Light-Weight Version For Slow Computers

    One of the main complaints about underpowered netbooks is that they can't even handle YouTube. YouTube! What good is using the internet if you can't watch cat videos? But now Feather is here to fix that. 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 »
  • #chromeos

    Acer Wants to be First with a Chrome OS Netbook

    The dual-booting Aspire One AOD250 was the first Android netbook available, and even though it hasn't been a hot seller, Acer wants to be first again with Google's Chrome OS next year. More »
  • #netbooks

    Asus' 12.1-inch Netbook Arrives in the U.S, AMD Congo and Nvidia Ion Versions Coming

    The 12.1-inch Eee PC 1201HA just landed at Best Buy for $330, but that model's 1.33GHz Atom Z520 CPU and integrated graphics won't match the upcoming Nvidia Ion-powered 1201N version, or the AMD Congo-based 1201T. More »
  • #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]
  • #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]
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