Asustek to launch low-price computer (AP)
Asustek to launch low-price computer (AP)
AP - Asustek Computer, a leading Taiwanese computer maker, will launch its much awaited low-price computer next month, becoming one of the first companies marketing an ultra-mobile laptop for the developing world.
N-Channel MOSFET offers 8 kV ESD protection for PCs.
...notebook computers, FDS8813NZ suits all-in-one laptops with displays over 15 in., and FDS8817NZ suits low- to mid-tier models and sub-notebook...
Dell Inspiron Notebook Computers are on Sale
Dell Inspiron Notebook Computers are on Sale...
In Pictures: Fujitsu's Lightweight Convertible Tablet (PC World)
PC World - Ultrathin Tablet PCFujitsu's new LifeBook T2010's offers the best of both worlds: It's a thin-and-light laptop that converts into a Tablet PC as well. The baseline configuration starts at $1599 with a 1.06-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo U7500 processor; 1GB of memory (expandable to 4GB); 60GB hard drive (up to a 160GB hard disk or a 32GB Solid State Drive are extra-cost options); and Intel 965GM graphics.--Melissa J. PerensonVersatile and SvelteThis side view shows off the T2010's slim dimensions. The unit measures 11.9 by 8.8 by 1.4 inches, and weighs approximately 3. ...
Dell Gives Trialware the Heave-Ho (PC World)
PC World - Not interested in all of the trial software that clutters up new PCs? You're not alone: According to Dell's recent research in both focus groups and broader surveys, small-business users overwhelmingly view trialware as an irritant, not a benefit. That research has led Dell to axe the extras from its new Vostro line of small-business desktop PCs and laptops. Eliminating demo applications is a major step for Dell, which has caught flack for the quantity of trialware on its consumer PCs. (One frustrated customer went so far as to develop a "Decrapifier" utility. ...
London Man Arrested for 'Stealing' Wi-Fi (PC World)
PC World - Police officers in London arrested a 39-year-old man using his laptop to access someone else's wireless Internet connection on Tuesday.
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