Saturday, May 12, 2007

Samsung launches Q1 Ultra ultramobile (InfoWorld)


Samsung launches Q1 Ultra ultramobile (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - Ultramobile PCs have often been criticized as falling into a gap between laptops and smartphones, but Samsung hopes to change that perception with a reduced price and upgraded performance for its Q1 Ultra.



In Pictures: HP's Supersized Multimedia Notebook (PC World)

PC World - Big and HeftyHP's Pavilion HDX Entertainment Notebook is gargantuan, measuring 18.7 by 13.4 by 2.3 inches (width by depth by height) and weighing a whopping 15.5 pounds. As such, the HDX can pack a 20.1-inch wide-screen display and a roomy 101-key keyboard. The notebook will ship in mid- to late July, with a starting price of $2999. A fully tricked-out model, such as the one pictured here, will cost between $4000 and $4500. ...



NVIDIA Unveils New Visual Computing Architecture For Next-Generation...

...technologies, has introduced a breakthrough NVIDIA Quadro® professional GPU architecture for notebook computers that enables entirely new...



Rover, IBM extend CDP to laptops (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - Road warriors in search of much-needed file backup and recovery relief may need look no further than their wallets thanks to a CDP (continous data protection)-enabled flash drive unveiled today by Rover Technology Fusions.



Samsung Launches Q1 Ultra Ultramobile (PC World)

PC World - Ultramobile PCs have often been criticized as falling into a gap between laptops and smartphones, but Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. hopes to change that perception with a reduced price and upgraded performance for its Q1 Ultra.