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  • Confirmed: Windows 7 for netbooks

    Microsoft has confirmed that it will be providing a version of Windows 7 specifically developed for netbooks and sub-notebook computers, as well as at least one version for consumers, and one for enterprise users.

  • Ubuntu 8.10 gets closer

    The Ubuntu project has made available an advance testing version of its popular Linux distribution, with the full 8.10, 'Intrepid Ibex' release scheduled to be released in October.

  • Intel, IBM stalwart despite US recession fears

    Despite fear of a US recession, reports from IBM and Intel for 2008 show the technology industry isn't ready to mimic the banking industry's financial woes just yet.

  • Samsung develops flash-based disk

    Flash memory maker Samsung is trying to drive a new kind of disk for PCs.

  • Butterfly notebook to spread wings again

    IBM is experimenting anew with portable notebook designs which mimic one of its most famous and controversial products: the expanding Butterfly keyboard.

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  • Apple banks on digital media harvest

    The Mac maker hopes its new portable device will generate a buzz for its home entertainment products.

  • Notebook for execs on the go

    Dell designed its new Latitude C400, the smallest and lightest notebook in its corporate line, for executives on the go.

  • Transmeta's coolest chip ever

    Transmeta, the Santa Clara company with the innovative, power-saving CPUs, is at it again--much to the annoyance of its larger competitors, Intel and AMD.

  • HP OmniBook 500 Mobile Pentium III 600MHz

    Size can be a real dilemma. You want a light, compact notebook that won't dislodge your shoulder from its socket as you run through the airport. But small notebooks usually mean compromise, and you're not willing to sacrifice capability HP may have the solution.

  • Crusoe gives life to Fujitsu ultra-portable

    A complete Windows PC no larger than a thick diary, to look at the P-1000 coupled to its external CD-ROM drive gives you the same sense of disproportion that you get watching a small child walking a large dog. However if it ever turns up in conversation, its ultra-portable size probably won't be the key issue up for discussion. The P-1000 is one of the first sub-notebooks designed around Transmeta's low power x86 compatible, Crusoe CPU architecture.

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