Computex 2008: More AMD Puma notebooks caught in the wild
CompuTex 2008 has shown us quite a few notebooks, many of which are not even released. In this last roundup, we have four new AMD Puma platform notebooks from HP, Toshiba, and Acer. Details were limi read more »
Atom 330 dual core works at 1.6GHz
Intel plans to launch its first dual-core Atom-based CPU in Q3. We scored some more details and many of them were quite easy to guess. The new dual-core Atom will end up branded as the Atom 330 and j read more »
Toshiba Portégé R500 Exposed… [56k warning]
I am still working on the review for this Toshiba Portégé R500, which is amazing. Seeing as it is taking longer than I had hoped, I thought I would tide you guys over with some rather revealing image read more »
Skooba, Targus, Others Working on TSA-Friendly Bag
Carrying-case manufacturer Skooba--the same company that brought the world the slightly mocking Skreener bag (pictured at right)--announced today that it's working with the Transportation Security A read more »
Early Hands on with new AMD Puma and Toshiba A300
The Toshiba Satellite A305 series laptop holds a special place in my heart, be it the AMD or Intel version. Here at Computex 2008, I had a chance to check out the brand new AMD Puma platform version read more »
Taiwanese Everex Cloudbook gets Windows XP
I had high hopes for the Everex Cloudbook. Really, I did. When the company announced it would be releasing an Eee PC competitor, there were few other products in its class on the market. And while th read more »
Negroponte Outlines OLPC XO-2
The OLPC project has had its share of stumbling blocks, but MIT's Nicholas Negroponte is already talking about the XO-2 notebook, a dual-screened, one-Watt wonder.
The One Laptop Per Child progra
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AMD CPUs Available Across Entire Toshiba Satellite Lineup
Toshiba’s Digital Products Division (DPD)
today announced its support of AMD’s next generation of Athlon™, Turion™ and Turion Ultra microprocessors technology. These advanced CPUs are available thro
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