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Articles on Microsoft Windows 7, Hewlett-packard Co.

Is the HP Mini 311 a gaming Netbook?

Crave As long-time Netbook fans, we've been well aware of the platform's limitations, from choppy video playback to a total lack of gaming ability. These sticking points have kept many people from ... Read story »

HP's new ProBook Windows 7 business laptops comes with drain holes

Crave HP unveiled two new Windows 7 business laptops intended to shake out what's left of the IT budget and convince businesses that Windows 7 migration doesn't have to be (too) expensive. ... Read story »

Acer announces Windows 7 All-In-One

Crave Acer's new Aspire Z5610 multitouch All-In-One. Joining Sony, HP and its own subsidiary Gateway, Acer has announced a new Windows 7-based All-In-One, complete with a multitouch display. The Acer Aspire ... Read story »

How HP is changing the way we compute

Blogs Today, this geek managed to catch Phil McKinney, the CTO of Hewlett Packard’s Personal Systems Group. No, Phil wasn't in Singapore in case you were wondering. We had a session over ... Read story »

Notebook Price Watch

Features With a new category of notebooks that are as portable as Netbooks but with Intel CULV performance, consumer choice has taken an interesting turn. Read story »

Sony Vaio to go touchscreen

Crave Might Sony add a touchscreen to one of its notebooks, like the Vaio P? A Sony Vaio notebook with a touchscreen interface is on its way, a company executive said. ... Read story »

Windows 7 laptop roundup

Features With Windows 7 officially out the door, a slew of new machines have been unveiled and poised at the starting line to hit retail shelves.  Read story »

Buttonless trackpad to hit PCs next year

Crave One key gripe we have for Netbooks is the touchpad. It's either having the traditional buttons under the trackpad design and end up with a smaller touch surface or moving the ... Read story »

HP readies Windows 7 laptops and 11.6-inch Netbook

Features With Microsoft's upcoming operating system just around the corner, the Palo Alto company has announced new Windows 7 portables for the October 22 launch.  Read story »

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