Wednesday, April 4, 2007

Quanta launches ultra-low-cost PCs


Quanta launches ultra-low-cost PCs

Quanta Computer, the world's largest manufacturer of notebook computers, will start making ultra-low-cost computers that could be sold in developed



Dell To Sell Linux On Laptops, PCs (TechWeb)

TechWeb - After positive customer feedback, the No. 1 PC maker will expand its Linux offerings to Optiplex desktops and Latitude notebooks.



Samsung sees DRAM prices falling, NAND flash rising (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - Users looking for bargains in DRAM (dynamic RAM) for their PCs or laptops might see bargain prices within the next few weeks, but anyone looking for new USB (universal serial bus) flash memory sticks, iPods, or memory cards for digital cameras and other devices should think about buying soon.



Flash drives being used in bigger devices (USATODAY.com)

USATODAY.com - SAN FRANCISCO - Go ahead - drop that laptop. If it has a new flash memory drive inside, there's a good chance it won't break. Flash memory, the type of computer memory in digital cameras and other small electronics, is finding its way into bigger, more powerful devices.



Star Trek's 'Q' Says Science Fiction And Technology Can Change The World (TechWeb)

TechWeb - Actor John de Lancie loves his Apple laptop and wants better voice recognition so he doesn't have to use the remote to change the TV channel.



Intel Adds vPro to Centrino (PC World)

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