February 12 2010
Categorized Under: Desktop Computers
Tags; all-in-one, C-series, C315, lenovo, touchscreen, windows 7

That’s right folks, we have an all-in-one PC here that really makes it tempting to spend that extra $650 that you have been stashing away for a rainy gadgety day. This one is a very capable all-in-one desktop PC that also has a touchscreen. It lets you exploit all the touchy goodness that Windows 7 has to offer.
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December 1 2009
Categorized Under: Entertainment, Gaming, netbooks
Tags; amd, asus, atom, dell, Gaming, intel, ion, microsoft, windows 7

Asus probably did not have an inkling as to how much their new line of products will affect the industry when they introduced the netbook. Rather, they reintroduced it. The concept was already there and earlier attempts had been made at it. But when Asus introduced it, the time was just right. The technology for it was just emerging and soon it became apparent that the Atom will rule this new segment in the market – netbooks.
Netbooks marked a decisive shift in the market in quite a few significant ways. First of all, computer makers actually started working on smaller and cheaper models instead of bigger and more expensive ones. Besides, the recession had already started making its presence felt, so models like these really made sense. And the greatest impact was where it mattered the most – on the consumers.
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November 25 2009
Categorized Under: netbooks
Tags; android, chrome os, cloud service, dell, embryo, fcc, fedora, google, KRT X9, Linux, moblin, netbooks wednesday, new york times, newspapers, opensuse, pineview, quanta, smartbook, snapdragon, tablet, ubuntu, VIA, windows 7

If you have been keeping an eye on the news, you will see that the netbook world is currently full of mainly two things – Android and Chrome OS. Google has officially taken over the high portability, low performance segment and made it into a stripped down wonderland of speedy booting goodness. That is of course the Chrome OS. The Android just makes for a great experience as a whole on something that is too small ‘full’ OS’ but large enough to be out of sync with smartphones.
Get over to the other side if you want to know about the latest in netbooks.
November 16 2009
Categorized Under: Cell Phones, Desktop Computers, Entertainment, Gaming, Laptops, Misc, Peripherals, Portable Audio, netbooks
Tags; amd, amd phenom ii, android, apple, atom, beam, best iphone apps, chrome os, cooler master, core i7, creative, crunchpad, dell, djay, droid, DS, fcc, galaxy spica, google, haf 932, Hallods HD mp4 player, ion, japan, maemo, market share, mini 3i, mobinnova, motorola, MSI, MSI Wind, n900, nintendo, nokia, nokia e72, nvidia, overclocking, pineview, psystar, quad core imac, rumors, samsung, Sony Ericsson, spin controller, tegra, vestax, VIA, windows 7, windows mobile, windows xp phone, X10, ziilabs
November 11 2009
Categorized Under: netbooks
Tags; 2010, 2015, apple, asus, belkin, best buy, eee pc, hackintosh, htc, nokia, qualcomm, smartbook, snow leopard, t91MT, thinkpad, universal adapter, windows 7, x100e, YAN

You can hate them, you can love them but your cannot ignore them. These underpowered portable computers are still in a lot of demand and the segment is becoming more and more crowded everyday. We know that these netbooks help a lot of your get your work done on the go and give you cheap options when buying a portable for your basic needs. So to keep you updated on the segment, we update you on netbooks every Wednesday. Get over to the other side to check out this week’s round up.
October 24 2009
Categorized Under: Cell Phones, Desktop Computers, Entertainment, Gaming, Laptops
Tags; 360-degree scrolling, ad, ad-supported OS-x, app store, apple, bluetooth, boot camp, chrome, core i5, core i7, developer preview, financial rerport, Gaming, gestures, get a mac, glass trackpad, google, growth, humor, imac, iphone, iphone cdma 4g lte, ipod touch, lawsuit, mac mini, mac os x, macbook pro, macbook white, microsoft, multitouch, nokia, psystar, q3 2009, quad core imac, quad-core, rebel efi, server, snow leopard, unibody, verizon, windows 7, wireless keyboard, year on year

It is Saturday again, time for the weekend mood to set in and to help you along the way we have this freshly baked Apple round-up just for you. Apple has had a great week. Things went uphill from the very start when they reported their (through the roof) Q3 earnings and then we had the roster of new Macs to savour.
The rest of the week has been pretty small compared to those two things but they have been large enough to carry us through the entire week. And make no mistakes, we will still be hearing about the new Macs two weeks down the line and may be more.
Get to the other side for your piece of this delicious pie.
October 21 2009
Categorized Under: netbooks
Tags; 1005ha, 1005hr, 12 hour battery life, 1201ha, 1820pt, acer, asus, bold, chrome os, dual processor, ebook reader, edge dualbook, eee keyboard, eee pc, entourage, fujitsu, gigabyte, google, haleron, HD netbook, ideapad, ion, lenovo, m1022x, multitouch, resistive touch screen, s12, swordfish, t1028x, timeline, touchscreen, windows 7, xp pro
October 17 2009
Categorized Under: Cell Phones, Desktop Computers, Entertainment
Tags; 128GB RAM, 2010, ad campaign, app store, apple, apple iphone, AT&T, blu-ray, boot rom, fm radio, gulftown, hexacore, iframe, imac, in-app purchase, intel, iphone, iphone 0s 3.1.2, iphone 3gs, iphone dev team, iphone tethering, ipod touch, jailbreak, layar 2.0, mac pro, macs, motorola droid, Phil Schiller, pwnage tool 3.1.4, q3 2009, quadcore, snow leopard, Wifi-direct, windows 7
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Here we go, our weekly Apple roundup. We have spent an entire week without having to hear about the tablet, except in passing of course. You cannot avoid that. But that does not mean a dry week at all. Apple stuff has been pouring in as usual, rumors and news alike. So get to the other side, and enjoy your piece of the pie.
October 16 2009
Categorized Under: Cell Phones, Entertainment, netbooks
Tags; acer, android 2.0, android phone, archos 5, dual-boot, eclair, eric schmidt, google, liquid a1, MID, mobile searches, motorola droid, motorola sholes, netbook, Sony Ericsson, windows 7, xperia x3

As everyone waits for the Éclair release of the Android OS (Éclair is the codename for version 2.0), the web is rife with talks of even more new Android phones and devices. A lot of things have changed since I reported about it the last time. When I say a lot of things have changed, what I really mean is that the lovable green robot has gotten itself another smattering of delectable new phones and devices. I am slavering just by looking at the array. Could it be, that this loyal Apple fan is actually considering something other than an iPhone? Oh, how the world has changed!
Anyway, a little competition is always good for companies like Apple. ‘Don’t let ‘em get too complacent’ is what I always say. But we, the users, have it the best actually. Companies are tripping over each other to bring out the best just for us!
Anyway, the latest on the Android awaits you on the other side.
October 14 2009
Categorized Under: netbooks
Tags; $73 netbook, 1000ht, acer, android, ARM, aspire one, asus, at-t, beam, ces 2010, d250, dual-boot, dynabook, eee pc, elan, hp, ION 2, japan, mark 2, mini 311, mobinnova, mx/43, mx33, nano, nokia, Nokia Booklet 3G, nvidia, sony, toshiba, update, vaio p, VIA, windows 7
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Here we are again, Otaku Gadget’s weekly round up of everything important that is netbook. This is the round up that tells you all about those nifty little portables that are getting stronger, faster and better everyday. They grow up so fast and they will always be small for us (quite literally small).
Family news on the other side.