30
Apr
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: It’s not quite a netbook, not quite an ultralight PC. Whatever it is, Samsung’s NC20 is a dazzling feat of engineering: an extremely usable 12-inch laptop with epic battery life, impressive specs and a downright mystifyingly affordable price tag. But the NC20 doesn’t make depressing tradeoffs to achieve those scores. Battery life is three hours, 40 minutes (22 percent longer than the S10) and …
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30
Apr
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Dell’s ( DELL ) new Adamo laptop is by far the best-looking product ever to come out of Round Rock, Tex. Before you complain that Dell’s ultra-utilitarian approach to design has set the bar pretty low, I’ll add that the Adamo is a good-looking machine by any standard.
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30
Apr
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Never being a fan of the World of Warcraft types, I am leery of taking on real-time strategy games because I just don’t have the time commitment or interest in the genre. It’s just never been my bag. Maybe that is why “Demigod” does not appeal to all of my senses; or, it could just be that the game feels half-finished.
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30
Apr
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Apple is rounding up an army of chip designers, which means the company will be able to develop exclusive features for its gadgets and better guard secrets from rivals.
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30
Apr
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The 12-inch HP Pavilion dv2 is designed to bridge (and exploit) the gap between netbooks and standard laptops. Its $750 price is true to that credo, though full-fledged budget laptops have been edging down into that space. The dv2 is lightweight, it’s thin, and it’s billed by HP as a non-netbook–the first laptop to run AMD’s Neo processor. (The Neo is somewhat more powerful than the ubiquitous Intel Atom netbook processor, though still markedly inferior to even an Intel Core
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30
Apr
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afabbro writes “There are scattered reports today that Apple is building a team to design its own chips, with an eye towards reducing power consumption on iPods and iPhones.” Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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30
Apr
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In spite of a fledgling attempt at chip design, Apple will likely stay with third-party components when it comes to building most of its hardware, says Kaufman Bros. analyst Shaw Wu. Bringing design in-house is said to have several possible advantages, such as faster and more power-efficient iPods, iPhones, Macs and other devices. The move could also increase barriers to competition, preventing …
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