Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Fujitsu Sub-Notebooks Get A $1300 SSD Option


Fujitsu Sub-Notebooks Get A $1300 SSD Option

"Fujitsu today announced that it will begin making SSD optional on two of its ultra-portable notebook computers.



Dell polls PC users on favorite Linux varieties (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - Dell began polling customers about their software preferences on Tuesday as part of an effort by the struggling PC vendor to meet a popular request for desktops and notebooks that run on Linux instead of Windows.



Fujitsu Gambles on SSDs for Ultra-Portable Laptops (PC Magazine)

PC Magazine - Although expensive, Fujitsu believes that there is a market for these notebooks, which will now have the option of either a 16GB or 32GB solid state drive.



Fujitsu Announces Laptops with Solid State Drives (PC Magazine)

PC Magazine - With the Lifebook B6210 and P1610, Fujitsu joins the growing list of companies integrating rugged but low-capacity solid-state drives into portable computers.



Seagate Ships Encrypted 2.5-Inch Drives (NewsFactor)

NewsFactor - In a first-to-market move, Seagate Technology is now shipping its new 2.5-inch notebook PC hard drives with built-in encryption technology. ASI Computer Technologies will be the first laptop manufacturer to incorporate the technology into its hardware.



Fujitsu shoots for the moon with its 16GB and 32GB SSD options

DailyTech - 21 hours ago 2007 appears to be the year of the solid-state disk (SSD) for notebook computers. Intel has thrown its hat in to the...