Monday, June 11, 2007

Hands on with Intel's Classmate PC (InfoWorld)


Hands on with Intel's Classmate PC (InfoWorld)

InfoWorld - When Intel says its Classmate PC is built to be rugged, the company isn't kidding. This little laptop feels ready to take the worst a 10-year-old could offer.



First Look at Intel's Classmate PC (PC World)

PC World - When Intel Corp. says its Classmate PC is built to be rugged, the company isn't kidding. This little laptop feels ready to take the worst a 10-year-old could offer.



Solid-State Drives Coming on Strong (PC World)

PC World - If you're in any doubt that flash memory-based solid-state disks are on a course to quickly replace hard-disk drives in laptop computers, just take a look along the aisles of this year's Computex trade show.



Intel Intros $199 Laptop at Computex (NewsFactor)

NewsFactor - On Tuesday, Intel Executive VP Sean Maloney announced plans for a $199 laptop that industry observers are saying will compete with the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project. At the Computex computer trade show in Taiwan, where this announcement and several others were made, Intel presented the new, under-$200, education-focused mobile PC that the chip giant is developing with Taiwan-based motherboard and computer manufacturer Asustek, whose brand is also known as Asus.