Archive for the 'Laptops' Category

What happens when Google’s Chrome crashes?

Maybe I give off some strange electrical impulse, but whatever the reason, I’m the guy who can crash any computer or application in no date flat. Hard drives melt down under my fingers, I get a couple of BSODs a week at least, and naturally, I’ve even managed …
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HP launches its first 13-inch laptop, Pavilion dv3500t

HP's first 13-inch laptop, the Pavilion dv3500t
(Credit: HP)

whether 12 is too small and 14 too big, HP now has a laptop to sell you. With the Pavilion dv3500t, the company has slotted a 13-inch model into its already crowded laptop lineup. The dv3500t features a choice …
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Fujitsu gets wacky with LifeBook A1110

In the past few years, as companies like Dell and Sony have been making a big deal about releasing laptops in a rainbow of colors, Fujitsu has seemed substance to stick with the traditional black, white, or silver. That all changed on Wednesday, when the company released the LifeBook A1110, …
Orginal post by Michelle Thatcher

Is that really a Toshiba Satellite?

(Credit: CNET Networks)

Every once in a while, a technology company will develop a product outside of its traditional product line, just to meet consumer demands. (For an example, see Intel’s Dual-Core Pentium chip.)

So it is with the new Toshiba Satellite E105, which, at least appearance-wise, sticks out …
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Toshiba makes a Netbook, but not for North America

Toshiba's Atom-powered mini-notebook at Ceatec.
(Credit: Erica Ogg/CNET News)

CHIBA, Japan–Toshiba hopped onto the Netbook bandwagon here at Ceatec, announcing the NB110.

Design-wise, there’s nothing too remarkable about it. It resembles an Eee PC, with specs a mix amidst that and the HP Mini-Note: Intel Atom …
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Super Talent to release budget solid-state drives

Two weeks after announcing two new high-speed solid-state drives (SSD), Super Talent Technology on Tuesday announced it will release the MasterDrive LX as a budget solid-state drive later that week.

(Credit: Super Talent Technology)

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New models from Lenovo and the 16:9 display trend: The week in laptops

With the back-to-school shopping season drawing to a close and the holiday shopping season not quite begun, life in the world of laptops is relatively quiet.

Relatively, but not completely: there were a handful of new products for notebook enthusiasts that week. Lenovo unveiled the wide-screen X200 Tablet and a sporty X200s …
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