Monday, October 22, 2007

Intel gives low-cost laptop chip the code name 'Diamondville' (InfoWorld)


Intel gives low-cost laptop chip the code name 'Diamondville' (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Intel plans to launch a new�microprocessor architecture aimed at ultra-low-cost laptop PCs, code-named "Diamondville," in April of next year.

Ubuntu Weekly News: Issue #62
Among the various improvements, the Firefox plug-in finder wizard and reduced power consumption in notebook computers, provide a better user...

Technology makes porn easier to access at work (USATODAY.com)
USATODAY.com - More than a decade after employers began cracking down on those who view online pornography at work, porn is continuing to create tension in offices across the nation - in part because laptop computers, cellphones and other portable devices have made it easier for risk-takers to visit such websites undetected.

HP Partners on WiMax Hospital Station (PC World)
PC World - Hewlett-Packard Co. and Taiwanese WiMax service provider Global Mobile Corp. on Monday showed off a mobile WiMax station for use in hospitals, complete with a laptop PC, monitor and other gear.

17 Confessions Of Staples Drones
Is is EASY for a computer technician to see if there was water damage to notebook computers. Inside the computers are small water absorbant...

Nokia Releases New Version of Linux Wi-Fi Tablet (PC World)
PC World - Nokia Corp. announced on Wednesday the latest version of its Linux-based tablet device, this time with a full keyboard.