Friday, June 15, 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.



Three Minutes With Intel on Low-Cost Laptops (PC World)

PC World - Intel VP Sean Maloney discusses low-cost computers for classrooms in developing countries and the digital divide.



The batteries which come with notebook computers never last long...

Jerrid made this claim.



In Pictures: Mobility Rules at Computex 2007 (PC World)

PC World - Asustek's Eee PCSmall is clearly in this season. Asustek's Eee PC captured a lot of attention at Computex. The prototype shown here looks to compete with products like Palm's recently announced $599 Foleo notebook; both run Linux instead of a Windows operating system. Asustek expects to price the Eee PC at $199 when it ships in the late summer or early fall. The prototype includes a 7-inch display, 512MB of memory, and Wi-Fi (the company did not disclose the processor inside).Via's Palm-sized Mobile ITXNot all motherboards are created equal. ...



GD Itronix Unveils Rugged Ultra-Mobile PC (TechWeb)

TechWeb - The handheld device is meant as an alternative when the weight and size of a standard notebook is too large for use in the field.