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Archive for the ‘Technology’ Category

Feb
20
2010

PC Slates & Tablets 2010

Lenovo IdeaPad Tablets

Photo © Lenovo

Lenovo unveiled a bunch of devices at CES, including the IdeaPad S10-3t and the IdeaPad U1.

The S10-3t convertible netbook tablet features a 10.1-inch multi-touch screen, the ability to swivel 180 degrees and fold into a tablet, and up to 320GB HDD memory storage and Intel Atom N470 processors.

The U1 takes convertibility to another level by actually allowing users to detach the entire screen, which can function as a tablet. In fact, both the screen and the body can function independently via separate CPUs, although they can also synchronize and work together as well. The U1 is expected to hit the market on June 1, 2010 for $999.

HP Slate

Photo © HP

Attendees got a glance — literally — of HP’s Slate tablet during the keynote address of Microsoft’s Steve Ballmer. (It was one of three “Slate PCs” Ballmer featured, the two others being the Archos 9 and a prototype by Pegatron.)

Details were sparse about the colored eReader-like device, which is said to run on Windows 7 and feature multi-touch. Word is that it will also retail under $500 and hit the market sometime this year. Read More

Feb
13
2010

Buzz Off Google

So as probably most of the world figured out lately, there is a new icon under the inbox in Gmail.

This little annoying image is Google’s new Buzz (aka Twitter, aka Facebook)….I guess they didn’t think we had enough social tools.

Well, if you’d like to disable it, just scroll to the bottom of your gmail page, and click on “Turn off Buzz”.

Check out Cnet’s article on Google Buzz.

View Cnet’s Article

Jan
30
2010

CES 2010