Dell has released an experimental version of Google's Chrome OS adapted for its own
Mini 10v Netbook.

Dell's Mini 10v Netbook (Credit: Dell)
Earlier this month, Google released the source code underlying the Chrome OS browser-based operating system; the first version of the software won't be complete until 2010, when it will become available only when purchased on a computer. But because it is open-source software, others can sample it today if they're willing to build it themselves.
That's what Doug Anson, a technology strategist for Dell, did.
"I've been doing some tinkering over the last few days working to get our Dell Mini 10v up and running with ChromiumOS. As of late yesterday, I can report success," Anson said on the Direct2Dell community blog.
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Darius Chang | Nov 24, 2009

Here's one for the books. We've all encountered cases where the vendor would refuse to honor the warranty by claiming wear-and-tear or water damage. But this is the first time we've heard of the coverage being void because a PC was exposed to second-hand smoke.
Two Apple users, one from Iowa and the other from Oklahoma, sent their machines in for repairs, only to be told that since their computers had been exposed to second-hand cigarette smoke, the components were contaminated with nicotine tar.
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Darius Chang | Nov 20, 2009
(Image credit: Netbooknews.de)
We honestly never thought this day would come. Since 1992, ThinkPads have been well-known for their durability, security and premium pricing. The "black bento box" look also became synonymous with the premium ThinkPad range.
However, the latest addition to the family happens to be somewhat of a rebel.
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(Scott playing
Left 4 Dead 2 on the Asus 3D laptop.
(Credit: Dan Ackerman/CNET))
Earlier this week,
Asus unveiled a 15-inch laptop with Nvidia's 3D Vision technology built in. The US$1,699 Asus G51J 3D has a 120Hz LCD panel, an Intel Core i7 CPU, and a high-end Nvidia GeForce GTX 260M GPU, and comes bundled with a pair of Nvidia's active glasses and the USB-powered IR emitter required to make the glasses work.
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Eric Franklin | Nov 19, 2009
Samsung's LD190 laptop companion: In extend mode.
I've been talking about the Samsung LD190 since January (and by "talking about" I mean I've mentioned it once and really haven't since then).
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