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Business card-size solid state drives from Toshiba

Crave Toshiba's new solid-state drives. Toshiba has unveiled solid state drives based on the new mini-Sata interface standard, which lets manufacturers create very small drives for use in Netbooks and other ... Read story »

Dell unveils rugged tablet PC

Crave Dell unveiled a 12.1-inch rugged convertible tablet PC, the Latitude XT2 XFR, the first multitouch tablet PC that can withstand ballistic shock, extreme temperatures, dust, sand and moisture. The Latitude XT2 ... Read story »

Week 44 2009 is New Stuff Week!

Blogs I will have a LOT of new stuff this week, and stuff that I want and am begging for, which will be announced this week. Windows 7: Already installed on my ... Read story »

Dell Adamo XPS makes it in time for Christmas in the US

Crave Just barely making it under the line for the holiday season in the US, Dell's eagerly awaited Adamo XPS laptop is now available to configure and preorder on the Dell Web ... Read story »

Screenshot tour of Chrome OS

Features Google showed off a rough version of its Chrome OS. Here's a look at some of its features and the Googlers who showed it off.  Read story »

Dell Inspiron Mini 10v: Flying V

Crave Did somebody say Netbooks? Then you're in the right place, friend. We have Netbooks coming out of our ears, the latest of which is the Dell Inspiron Mini 10v laptop. The ... Read story »

First SSD-based CD ripping NAS device?

Crave Via RipNAS announced its latest network attached storage devices this week--the Statement series--in solid-state drive and harddisk drive formats. The RipNAS Statement is purported as the first CD ripping NAS ... Read story »

Transcend revs up 128GB solid-state drive

Crave I'm not sure this will help stop the downturn in the NAND flash memory market, but Transcend on Tuesday joined the league of solid-state-drive makers and introduced its new 128GB ... Read story »

(Almost) indestructible storage of the future

Crave With no moving parts, one of the key advantages of solid-state drives have been the fact that they are hardier than their mechanical cousins. But research is underway which will make ... Read story »

Even fans are going solid-state

Crave Moving parts seem to be going the way of the Dodo. Harddisks, with its rotating platters and swivel reader arm, were the first to go solid state. With no mechanical movements ... Read story »

Intel finally delivers a SATA solid-state drive

Crave Intel finally announced its own SATA solid-state drive (SSD) for notebook and desktop clients, and our secured lab has become a feeding frenzy of folks geeking out on the X25-M, just ... Read story »

ASUS Eee PC 901/1000 spotted at Computex

Crave Although the ASUS Eee PC 901 was unveiled at the WiMAX Expo yesterday, the star of the show for today had to be the Eee PC 1000. At the press conference, ... Read story »

Sub-US$500 Acer Aspire One launched at Computex

Crave The Intel Atom processor is to be announced today at Computex, and much as it has tried to keep Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC) manufacturers tightlipped before that, ASUS broke the silence first ... Read story »

LightLane draws virtual safety path around bike

Crave Keep outta my virtual lane, buddy. Yay for this. I can't count the number of times I've had to swerve wide of cyclists to avoid the kind of tense situation ... Read story »

34nm NAND flash memory gets mass produced by Micron

Crave Micron Technology on Tuesday announced mass production of new 16 and 32GB NAND flash memory chips using 34-nanometer process technology, another step toward more robustly-featured mobile devices, including phones, MIDs, ... Read story »

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