No cellphone? No BlackBerry? No e-mail? No way? (It's true.) (USATODAY.com)
No cellphone? No BlackBerry? No e-mail? No way? (It's true.) (USATODAY.com)
USATODAY.com - SAN FRANCISCO - Joan Brady can't even count the number of computers that friends have foisted upon her over the years. Laptops. Desktops. Monitors. It's as if they can't help themselves, as if they just can't accept her for who she is: a woman who dares to live without a PC in the heart of Techtropolis.
Ultra-wideband Wireless Docking Station from Toshiba (PC Magazine)
PC Magazine - LAS VEGAS—At CES 2007, Toshiba gave us a taste of the first Ultra-wideband (UWB) docking station in action, possibly a sign that UWB is taking a stronger foothold in the wireless networking industry. UWB uses USB 2.0 technology to transfer data wirelessly between two computers. Currently, the device only works with the Toshiba R400-S4931, a sleek convertible tablet that has the look of a 13-inch MacBook, except with tablet capabilities.
Laptop & Notebook Computers, Projectors and Accessories - Toshiba
AMD Live goes mobile with notebook version (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Continuing to chase the grail of a media center PC, Advanced Micro Devices announced a notebook version of its AMD Live package, which the company had launched for desktop users in mid-2006.
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