At Intel’s Research & Innovation Forum 2011 we can across an demo that shows how huge amounts of data can be manipulated on mobile devices. They are revisiting traditional volume rendering techniques to provide excellent realism on platforms with high end CPUs and integrated graphics. …
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Hands On: Acer AC700 Chromebook
The Acer AC700 has been around for a few months now, but we’ve only just gotten our own hands on video with the device. The Acer AC700 is a sleek 11.6 inch display running with Intel’s Atom 1.66 GHz N570 dual core processor, followed by…
Amazon future tablet: Will it take over the tablet world?
Amazon is expected to launch a new tablet in October. The device will be an upgrade to the current product of Amazon-Kindle and will be marketed with a strategy to compete directly with Apple. The device will feature Android Honeycomb 3.1 and a faster processor…
Acer AC700 Chromebook gets a lazy release
The Acer AC700 Chromebook has finally been announced to be available on the market this month for a low price of $349.99, which can been found on Amazon. Also including a 3G enabled version later in the summer. Originally it was support to be delivered…
ASUS Webstorage Now Aimed at Small Business
Cloud storage is ideal for small businesses to perform backups, archive important data and to share files when collaborating on a project. Small businesses are typically built on desktops and laptops making the cloud the ideal connection point. Today ASUS Webstorage has announced that they…
openSUSE 11.3 Supports MeeGo, Android, iPhone & Blackberry
New developments in the Linux community with the release of openSUSE 11.3 on July 15, 2010. The new version of openSUSE offers an improved computing experience with more than 50 new features, including new netbook desktops, smartphone support, secure backup and file sharing in the…
Internet Security Designed for Netbooks
Most Netbooks come with Anti-Virus pre-installed which provides adequate protection but usually slows down your system. Japanese security provider Trends Micro has come out with Titanium Security which leverages cloud technology to get around system requirements. Trend Micro Titanium Security for netbooks is optimized to…
Software is crucial to the evolution of netbooks: Sascha Palleberg at The Netbook World Summit
Our very own Sascha Pallenberg has inspired us all again, Lauren Bishop blogging for Softtalk gives a great summary of Sascha’s open remarks at this mornings Netbook World Summit.
Here is a link to Lauren’s Summary of Sascha’s Opening Remarks…











