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Toshiba launches Satellite L735D Kids PC
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Toshiba has launched the Satellite L735D Kids PC. As its name suggests, this full-sized laptop is designed for kids and features several parent-friendly apps such as The Internet for Kids, Kidzui and LEGO Harry Potter: The Video Game. The Toshiba Satellite L735D Kids PC has a 13.3-inch diagonal HD display with an AMD E-Series processor, a 320GB hard disk drive, a webcam, and a DVD drive. If you are interested, you can buy the Toshiba Satellite L735D Kids PC for $497.99.
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Mac Trojan Impersonates a Flash Player Installer
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We've always known that Macs are susceptible to malware, but without a significant portion of market share, why should anyone bother? Now that numbers are up, Mac users are finding out that their platform of choice is also vulnerable, and it's not just Windows users who have to be on the lookout. The latest threat eating away at Apple PCs is a trojan horse that tries to dupe users into thinking it's a harmless Flash Player installer.
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ASUS UX31 Pricing And Specs Unveiled
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ASUS has recently unveiled the new UX31 ultrabook laptop. Powered by a 1.7GHz Intel Core i5-2557M processor, the ASUS UX31 features a 13.3-inch (1600×900) LED-backlit display, a 4GB RAM, and a 128GB SSD. The laptop also features a lightweight aluminum design, a Chiclet keyboard and up to 5-hour of battery life. If you are interested, you can purchase the ASUS UX31 for around $1,300. [Laptop Spirit]
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Intel: Thunderbolt coming to PCs, prototype shown at IDF 2011 (update: video!)
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Guess what, Wintel loyalists? "Apple's" Thunderbolt I/O port is coming your way. If you'll recall, Thunderbolt was actually built with Intel's collaboration (Light Peak, anyone?), and sensibly, the chip giant is now making it possible for the port to appear on non-Mac machines. The news was just broken here at IDF, where a Haswell-based machine was briefly teased with a heretofore unpossible T-bolt port. Mooly Eden, vice president and general manager of the PC Client Group, was on-stage to showcase six pre-production Ultrabook designs (all based on 3rd generation Intel Core processors), but stopped short of telling us exactly when the Thunderbolt I/O port would make its debut on commercially...
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Apple may surprise with MacBook Pro refresh later this month
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Apple is planning to sneak in a modest refresh of its high-end MacBook Pro line later this month according to a new rumor. AppleInsider cites multiple anonymous sources in claiming that Apple’s MacBook Pro line will receive a light bump in late September that delivers marginal speed improvements to the laptops’ Intel Core i-series processors and little else. Intel’s just-announced 2.4GHz, 2.5GHz and 2.7GHz quad-core Core i7 processors are expected to replace the current 2.0GHz, 2.2GHz and 2.3GHz chipsets found in Apple’s current 15 and 17-inch MacBook Pro models, the report says. Apple may also update the current 2.7GHz CPU in the 13-inch MacBook Pro with Intel’s new dual-core 2.8GHz Core i7...
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Asus' MeeGo-based Eee PC X101 hits e-tailers for $200
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First announced at Computex, Asus is preparing to shove its latest mini-notebook out of the gates with units already available for preorder through online retailer including Amazon. Netbooks have undoubtedly lost ground to tablets, but major vendors seem agree that both will coexist in the near future. Hoping to stand out in a congested and increasingly stagnant market, Asus' latest device offers a slightly different take on the conventional netbook.
Instead of Windows, the Eee PC X101 ships with MeeGo, the Linux-based amalgamation of Intel and Nokia's Moblin and Maemo operating systems. We haven't seen many MeeGo-based devices and according to a DigiTimes report last week, Intel might slow ...
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Intel to show tablets, ultrabooks with Windows 8
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Intel plans to show Microsoft's upcoming Windows 8 on tablets based on new Atom processors, and on ultrabooks, at both the Intel Developer Forum and Microsoft's Build conference this week, according to a source familiar with Intel's plans.
Intel will show off Windows 8 ultrabooks and other devices as it drums up developer support for the OS on the x86 platform. Windows 8 will work on tablets and PCs, and Microsoft has extended support for the OS beyond x86 to include the ARM architecture, which is used in most smartphones and tablets.
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Dell Vostro 3555 AMD-Based Business Laptop
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Dell today released the new Vostro 3555 affordable business laptop PC. Powered by the Microsoft Windows 7 OS, the laptop features a 15.6-inch (1366 x 768) anti-glare display, AMD Llano processors (dual-core E2-3000M – quad-core A8-3500M), an integrated graphics, up to 6GB RAM, up to 500GB HDD, and a choice of a DVD burner or a Blu-ray combo. This low-cost laptop also features a spill-resistant chiclet keyboard with a backlight, an optional webcam, a fingerprint reader, three USB 3.0 ports, an eSATA/USB 2.0 hybrid port, an HDMI output, an Express card slot, and a dedicated button for Dell Support Center assistance. The Vostro 3555 is currently available for $429 upwards.
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MSI GT683DXR 15.6-Inch Gaming Laptop Available For Pre-Order At Amazon
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MSI’s latest gaming laptop ‘GT683DXR’ is now available for pre-order on the US via Amazon. The system costs $1,749.99. So here are the specs: a 15.6-inch 1920 x 1080 display, a 2.0GHz Intel Core i7-2630QM processor, a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570M 1.5GB graphics card, a 16GB DDR3 RAM, a 1TB hard drive, a 720p HD webcam, a DVD writer, an SD/MMC card reader, WiFi, Bluetooth, two USB 3.0 ports, an HDMI 1.4 port, a 9-cell battery and Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS. [Product Page]
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Sorry, tablets. Laptops still dominate the enterprise.
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Bruce Smith is feeling some tablet pressure. As director of computing services for Cummins Inc., Smith helps the company's 40,000 employees get the right computers for their jobs.
For a majority of those employees, it's a desktop PC. For mobile professionals, it's a laptop. Select employees, such as engineers, get both a laptop and a workstation capable of high-capacity computing.
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MSI Injects Nvidia GeForce GTX 570M into G Series Gaming Laptops
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MSI today unveiled a pair of new G Series gaming laptops outfitted with Nvidia's GeForce GTX 570M discrete graphics. Available in 15.6-inch (GT683DXR) and 17.3-inch (GT780DXR) form factors, MSI is pitching both at the "serious gamer seeking unmatched power with an unprecedented immersive experience." Let's see how MSI backs up that claim.
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Acer's Ultrabook S3 up for pre-order on Italian site, is this the Aspire 3951? -
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We caught a sneak peek of Acer's Aspire 3951 Ultrabook in the wild a few days ago, and now we have some unofficial specs and pricing to complement the svelte laptop. A report over on Notebook Italia points to an Italian retailer's live pre-order page for an Ultrabook S3 -- naming that matches the Aspire S branding on the company's IFA booth. The notebook, listed as retailing for around 786 euros (or $1,133), is purported to include a Core i5 processor, 4GB RAM, 320GB of storage and an additional 20GB SSD. Much has been made of ASUS' and Intel's desire to hit the Ultrabook market at a sub-$1000 price point and, currency conversion aside, it's looking like Acer could also hit that target for i...
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Lenovo U300s Ultraportable Laptop Revealed
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This week the folks at Lenovo are revealing a handful of devices for those that love their computers to fly away at a gust of wind – first of all there’s the “spectacularly slim” U300s Ultrabook, a luxury accessory as Lenovo puts it, powered by 2nd generation Intel® CoreTM i7 processor with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 and rolling in at just 0.6 inches (14.9mm) thick. Will this be the first laptop on the market to trump the fruit-flavored gust, aka the MacBook Air? We shall see.
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Toshiba Unveils Portege Z830 Ultrabook
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Are we going to have to petition Congress to change Thursday to Ultrabookday? If the flood of announcements keeps up like this, we might just have to take that drastic step. First, Lenovo unveiled three different Ultrabook models… Wait, did we say first? Actually, Toshiba managed to squeak in under the wire and yank the curtains off of its Ultrabook prior to Lenovo's announcement, making the Portégé Z830 series the first Intel-based MacBook Air clones out of the gate. Officially, at least.
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Sony Vaio S notebook series breaks cover
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Sony has whipped out a new line of notebook computers that have all sorts of features that folks wanting a thin and portable notebook will appreciate. The new machines are the Vaio S series and the series has a 15.5-inch LCD making them interesting to those needing more space than the typical ultraportable offers. The 15.5-inch screen boasts 1920 x 1080 resolution. Sony says that the new 15.5-inch Vaio S series has all the thinness and performance of the smaller 13.3-inch notebooks.
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