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Crash and burn

Darius Chang  |  Jun 28, 2006

When we say that a PC has crashed and burned, we almost never meant it literally. But, according to a report by The Inquirer, members at a Japanese conference experienced first-hand a notebook going ballistic.

It seems a Dell laptop had a slight identity crisis and thought it was a flashbang grenade. Fortunately, there was no sign of injury, other than that done to the manufacturer's reputation. According to Dell spokeswoman, Anne Camden, the notebook in question had been taken in for investigation.

Camden mentioned that the incident may not be a battery issue, and that "From here it's going to be a very methodical and meticulous process to figure out what happened". We are guessing that after this fireworks display, none of the Japanese conference members will ever consider using their notebooks on their laps again.

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Your grandmother's PC

Darius Chang  |  Jun 23, 2006

Not to stereotype the older folks, but after assisting more than a few senior citizens who want to relate with their grandchildren by learning about emails and Internet browsing, we've found it an uphill task, to say the least. The myrid features and functions of most PCs make it hard for them to focus on essential information and hence confusion sets in easily.

According to our blogger, Toekang IT, Singapore-based company Mee Swa, a name which means longevity noodles in Chinese, offers a painless way for those aged over 45 who haven't even touched a PC in their lives to learn basic computing. Based on Fedora Core 5, one of the flavors of Linux, the interface for their easyPC computers have enlarged fonts, big buttons and clearly marked menus. Currently available through phone orders only, the company has plans to create awareness through senior citizen groups and in time offer an online store.

By removing the "fluff" and displaying only essential information, the learning curve should be greatly reduced, and soon, you may even be receiving your grandma's secret recipe via email.

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Apple explains MacBook heating issues

Darius Chang  |  Jun 07, 2006

Heat has always been the bane of mobile computers. From chassis design to hardware engineering, much effort has been made to drop operating temperatures by a matter of degrees. The latest Intel-based MacBooks, however, seem to be taking a step back with reports of unusually high heat signatures.

After some investigation, it seemed the high temperature was due to the plastic film which covers the rear exit vent. Used during manufacture and delivery to prevent dust from entering the system, Apple, in an article on its support site, recommended that users discard this layer to allow hot air to circulate out of the system. Moreover, the Cupertino company explained that "with processor and bus speeds in portable computers often matching, if not exceeding, those of desktop systems, increased operating temperatures in portable computing products are common throughout the industry". In other words, please don't use laptops on your laps anymore, unless receiving third-degree burns on your quadriceps happens to be a  hobby of yours.

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NEC goes green

Darius Chang  |  Jun 05, 2006

Though consumer technology is a relatively new field, the sheer amount of electronics due to the rapid turnover and upgrades has seen some older models turning up at dump sites. In the bid for faster and cheaper machines, environmental concerns have been put on a back burner with lead, mercury and other dangerous chemicals emerging in the manufacture of high-tech toys.

NEC is the latest in line--joining the ranks of Toshiba, ASUS, Fujitsu, etc.--to meet the European Union's Directive on the Restrictions on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) for the manufacture of PCs. To qualify gor an RoHS rating. there are six groups of dangerous substances which should not be used due to the possibility of environmental contamination: Lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium (a chemical made famous in the movie Erin Brockovich), polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) and polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE). There seems to be no apparant standardization of logos on the Web site to identify RoHS-compliant products, but we've noted at least Toshiba notebooks have a sticker to identify them as eco-friendly.

The first eco-friendly notebooks by the Japanese vendor are the Versa S5200 and upcoming Versa P8210. However, be aware that even though these notebooks do not contain the restricted chemicals, proper disposal procedures should still be exercised as, to date, there are still no biodegradable systems invented yet.

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XPS hits Asia Pacific

Darius Chang  |  Jun 01, 2006

The premium gaming line from Dell has finally arrive on our shores. The new XPS M1210 is the first 12.1-inch Core Duo notebook to hold a game-worthy discrete graphics card. Though there have been laptops with dedicated video processors of this size, like the LG TX1, the cost is usually at a premium and retails at over S$3,000. With its characteristic aggressive pricing strategy, mobile gamers can rejoices as this XPS has a starting price of only S$1,999.

The highlights of this notebook are:

  • Core Duo processor
  • 256MB Nvidia GeForce Go 7400 GPU option
  • 12.1-inch transflective widescreen with integrated 1.3-megapixel Webcam
  • Starting weight of 2kg


  • We have the full review here.
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