News

article placeholder

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Trailer

Infinity Ward released a new Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 trailer today. The game is launching on November 10 and will be available in PC, XBOX 360 and Playst...
article placeholder

TechVi: Opinions on the $800 Nokia Booklet 3G at BestBuy

Not too long ago Nokia announced a new Netbook that among other things; had a built in 3G modem, 12 hour battery life and an aluminum chassis to top it off. Given the netbook moniker it was surprising to see the price for the Nokia Booklet 3G come in at $800; which is a big jump from traditional netbooks. The latest news is that Best Buy will be selling the Nokia Booklet 3G and Randall Bennett, the host at TechVi, was able to chat with Erica Ogg of CNet and Brad Linder of Liliputing to find out what they think of the Nokia Booklet 3G and its $800 price tag.

Toshiba launches Satellite T100 Series

Toshiba is introducing a line of ultra-thin consumer notebooks to the market through the newly launched Toshiba Satellite T100 Series. These laptops are designed to combine computing power with portability. Though the computers themselves will be less than an inch thick and weigh as little as 3.49 pounds, they will be well-equipped with energy efficient processors to maximize battery time, fast DDR3 memory, and the latest Windows 7 operating system. Read on for the full specs, photos, and Toshiba’s video overview of the series.

Dell Introduces the Latitude Z with Wireless Charging

No longer content to follow in the footsteps of industry innovators, Dell is pulling out the stops and releasing the new Dell Latitude Z, a notebook that is being touted as the first laptop that can recharge wirelessly. But, that’s not all the new ‘Z’ can do, it also has Ultra Wide Band technology to support a wireless monitor dock and even some touch tech as well.
article placeholder

Will Windows 7 Mean More Expensive Netbooks?

The Industry Standard reports that the introduction of Windows 7 in October could bring a price increase for netbooks as Microsoft will likely ask for more than the $15 it currently charges for manufacturers to install Windows XP. An analyst speaking to the Standard feels that with Windows 7 coming to netbooks we'll see prices rise and $300 netbooks become a thing of the past. Well Windows based $300 netbooks anyway.

What You Need to Know About Subsidized Netbooks From AT&T and Verizon

If you've been paying attention to commercials lately you may have noticed that many cell phone companies are now selling netbooks, small cheap computers, with a high speed data connection at a subsidized price just like their phones. Given all the cool things that Bill Kurtis can do with the internet on his AT&T netbook you might be tempted to get one of your own and use its 3g connection instead of paying for highspeed from your cable company but before you do that you better read the rest of this post.
article placeholder

Introducing The One Second Boot Screen! (video)

When Xavier was at the Intel Developer Forum yesterday he had a chance to see a cool new bit of tech from Phoenix Technologies that makes booting your computer faster. How fast is it? Well in case you miss it in the video below the bios boot screen is visible for about a second and Windows 7 is running within 13 seconds...from a cold boot.

HP ENVY 15 (Specs, Video and Photos)

HP's new ENVY 15 has the power of a workstation or gaming machine in a thin and light package. Its laser etched magnesium enclosure  feels extremely solid and m...

Intel Demos 4 Screen Laptop Prototype

If you thought a two screen laptop was impressive then the Intel prototype laptop with 4 screens code named Tangent Bay is poised to blow you away. Instead of sliding, folding or otherwise adding to the width of your laptop the prototype integrates 3 OLED Touch Screens above the keyboard which can be used to control the computer and display media.
article placeholder

Do Netbooks Help You Work Distraction Free?

Last week Farhad Manjoo wrote in the NY Times about the troubles of working on "the most distraction machines ever invented", providing links to many different tools to "tame" your digital distractions. Some of the biggest distractions users like myself face when connecting to the Internet to get work done are time-sucks like Hulu, Instant messaging, Twitter, Flickr, and any number of flash games. It seems that Farhad is right, this blasted notebook is the most distracting machine invented. While I find myself drawn to these time-wasters as soon as I sit down at work in the morning or drop in behind a widescreen monitor at home I noticed there's one place where I don't feel the same pull; on my netbook.

Toshiba’s Wireless Universal Docking Station

Toshiba's latest innovation is a snazzy gadget called the dynadock U Universal USB Docking Station. The compact accessory seeks to the one stop solution for easy wireless connectivity of all your extra computer devices. You connect the station to your notebook through a wireless USB chip.

Fujitsu Adds Multi-Touch to LifeBook T5010 Tablet

Fujitsu's added a multi-touch display to its LifeBook T5010 convertible tablet PC. The optional 13.3" touchscreen display can recognize two fingers at a time and allows users to control the computer without using a while in slate mode. Also new to the LifeBook T5010 is an optional built-in 3G modem. Fujitsu promises the new improvements will make it significantly easier for users to perform basic functions on their PCs with two fingers.
article placeholder

Acer Aspire Timeline 3810TG Unboxed

Sascha from Netbooknews.com just picked up an Acer Aspire Timeline 3810TG and posted an unboxing video of his new workhorse. This 13.3" Timeline notebook comes ...