Sunday, April 15, 2007

Computer glitches can often be fixed from afar (USATODAY.com)


Computer glitches can often be fixed from afar (USATODAY.com)

USATODAY.com - When Mark Rodgers' laptop malfunctioned on a business trip before an important presentation in Vancouver, British Columbia, he raced to a computer store just before closing. Luckily, he got the problem fixed. The consultant from New Berlin, Wis., says he was so happy he gave the store's technicians a $30 tip, and then handed a homeless person on the street $20.



Fujitsu Protects Hard Drives From Fall (PC World)

PC World - Fujitsu Europe is offering the optional fitting of its latest hard drive series MHW2xxxBH with a freefall sensor (FFS). Laptop makers including Lenovo have built similar protection in their computers, but Fujitsu has integrated it in the drive itself.



Intel Within Weeks Of Major Upgrade To Its Centrino Line; AMD...

With Santa Rosa, Intel likely will start to take back share in the notebook chip sector in the second half of the year, Mosesmann says.



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Intel adds vPro management to new Centrino laptops (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - In a move to bolster its pending refresh of the Centrino wireless notebook package, Intel said Wednesday it would add vPro IT management to the bundle, which PC vendors are scheduled to begin selling by June.