Battlemodo: Is MacBook Air Worth the Money? Five Slim Laptops Face OffOpen in New Window
Gizmodo compares the MacBook Air to the Dell XPS M1330, Toshiba Portege R500, Fujitsu Lifebook S2210, and Sony Vaio TZ150N. Who comes out on top is surprising. read more »
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Simple, tiny computers forcing Microsoft to make changesOpen in New Window
Todd Bishop writes for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer about the Asus Eee PC and similar machines that are challenging Microsoft by offering low-priced, Linux based computers with minimal system resou read more »
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OLPC Responds to Intel Departure.Open in New Window
Nicholas Negroponte offered a scathing response to a press statement by Intel stating that it was breaking partnership with the OLPC. read more »
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A child's view of the $100 OLPC laptop.Open in New Window
The BBC has an interesting article about a British nine year old, Rufus Cellan-Jones, who was recently given an OLPC laptop. He quickly utilized a number of different functions - for entertainment, e read more »
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Dell’s All-in-One PC Has the Guts, Design to Compete With iMac.Open in New Window
Walt Mossberg, a respected technology journalist, reviews Dell's new all-in-one PC (the XPS one desktop) and suggests that it is a worthy competitor for Apple's ever popular iMac line. read more »
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Redfly announces a sub-sub-notebook to be shown at CESOpen in New Window
Redfly is announcing a new super-sub-notebook at CES meant to complement smart phones. Devin Coldewey at CrunchGear has more. read more »
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'One Laptop' a hit in Peruvian village.Open in New Window
CNN has a fascinating article on the results of a pilot program in the Peruvian village of Arahuay of the OLPC laptops. It talks about both the benefits and concerns related to these units. read more »
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10 Hot All-In-One Computers on the Market Today.Open in New Window
Speeding Computer offers summaries and images of ten all-in-one systems from a variety of vendors including Apple, HP, Dell, Gateway, Sony, Averatec, Cybernet, and Tangent. read more »
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