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Fujitsu M1010 (Intel Atom N270 Processor 1.6GHz, 1GB RAM)
Review At a certain level, the physical dimensions of a Netbook don't give designers much to work with. Once you slap an 8.9-inch screen onto the same old components, you don't have a big canvas to work with, although that hasn't stopped some more interesting designs from coming forth, such as the HP Mini...Acer Ferrari One (Athlon X2 L310 Processor 1.2GHz, 2GB RAM)
Review Like the cars on which it's based, the Acer Ferrari One is designed to be fast, fun to use and good-looking, while remaining relatively affordable compared with its predecessors. But does this S$1,298 minilaptop, which will be available in late October, live up to the legendary Scuderia Ferrari...WM6.5 to be updated for capacitive screens? - Nov 27, 2009
Crave According to Mopocket, Microsoft is working on an updated user interface for Windows Mobile (WM) 6.5 that will make it easier for manufacturers to implement capacitive touchscreens. Capacitive screens require ... Read story »Do we really need motion control? - Jun 5, 2009
Crave "You mean you have to use your hands? That's like a baby's toy!" It's by far the definitive theme this year at E3 2009. It seems everyone wants in on ... Read story »Competing browsers gain on Internet Explorer - Sep 3, 2009
Crave Internet Explorer rivals generally gained market share in figures from July, shown at top, and August. After resetting its methodology to better account for global variations, Net Applications' browser usage statistics ... Read story »Microsoft Bing's plans for the iPhone (and more) - Dec 4, 2009
Crave SAN FRANCISCO--Although Microsoft would rather everyone ran out and bought a Windows Mobile phone, the software maker is aware of reality. And, since it wants people to use Bing on their ... Read story »New standard lets browsers manipulate files better - Nov 25, 2009
Crave The World Wide Web Consortium has published a draft of an interface that browsers can use to manipulate files better, one of a series of steps aimed at gradually improving the ... Read story »Browserless Windows 7 lingers around - Aug 26, 2009
Crave Microsoft says it doesn't plan to ever ship a browserless "E" version of Windows 7, though that's still the version being offered by many of its European online stores. With ... Read story »Microsoft launches OneApp for emerging markets - Aug 25, 2009
Crave A mock-up of OneApp running on a feature phone allowing access to Facebook and other applications. Microsoft on Monday announced plans for mobile software that aims to allow people in ... Read story »Google Apps Sync: You have nothing to lose but your Exchange - Jun 11, 2009
Crave Google is hitting Microsoft where it lives--or more accurately, where it goes to work--with the launch of Google Apps Sync, a backend replacement for Microsoft Exchange aimed at the enterprise sector. ... Read story »Why buy a Windows Phone over an iPhone? - Sep 24, 2009
Features The upcoming release of WM6.5 promises a huge leap forward in usability, but is it enough to lure punters away from the competition? Read story »Behold the motion-sensitive controller wars - Jun 4, 2009
Crave The new motion-control system from Sony was announced at E3 on the heels of similar new technology from both Microsoft and Nintendo. Forget the console wars. We're in the motion-sensitive ... Read story »Microsoft fixes 28 flaws; 6 are critical - Dec 10, 2008
Crave Microsoft on Tuesday released its December 2008 security bulletin. The "critical" bulletins affect Windows GDI, Word, Excel, Internet Explorer and Windows Search. The "important" updates affect SharePoint and Windows Media Components. ... Read story »Zune-Xbox gaming device in the works? - May 18, 2009
Crave T3's rendering of a Zune-Xbox portable gaming console. The Zune rumor mill has been churning for a while, with leaks of an alleged ZuneHD and maybe even a Zune smartphone. ... Read story »Microsoft Windows 7 Professional RTM review - Aug 4, 2009
Features With Windows 7 finalized and available to OEMs, we take a look at how the upcoming OS stacks against its predecessors. Read story »Jump to page: [1] 2



