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Intel call Psion liars

The long term legal case over the term “NetBook” continues with Intel coming out and basically calling Psion liars over the amount of netbooks that the Psion claim to have sold since 2003. Psion have written to the likes of Dell and Intel stating that the name netbook is owned by Psion and has been for a long time.

 

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Review of Kohjinsha netbooks for kids

Review of Kohjinsha netbooks for kids

Kohjinsha are more commonly known for being involved in the convertible tablet sector of the market, rather than that of the net book market and judging by the colour of this machine you can tell why. The result of a partnership with games company Bandai, producing the Gachapin and Mukku netbooks that are designed with children in mind.

 

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Today’s LaptopPimp Netbook Review – The Samsung NC10-14GB!

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For today’s choice of netbook review worth getting and worth your time, we are going to be recommending the most expensive “blue” Samsung NC10-14GB from Amazon.

For all its worth, Samsung has been making laptops for longer than anyone else including both Acer and Aspire.

In the past, Samsung has stopped selling their top-of-the-line laptops in America, due to the fact that the market here has fierce competition and the laptops were made, localized to South Koreans, not

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HP Mini 1000 6 Cell Battery

HP Mini 1000 6 Cell Battery

Finally HP have come up with a 6 Cell Battery for the Mini 1000, but some people are going to be slight fed up with it as it carries a price tag of $153.90, which by anyone’s standards is quite steep when you consider that the starting price of the original laptop is around $350.

 

 

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Dell to go slim line

Dell to go slim line

In order for computer maker Dell to regain the top spot of being number one in the computer industry they cannot avoid going slim any longer. The laptop market is no longer the same as it was this is because it is fragmenting into different sectors such as netbooks and hand helds.

 

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Archos launch Netbook

Archos launch Netbook

Archos are more known for producing portable media players, but the Archos 10 is a venture into the netbook market which is not that far removed from media players in fact the edge that Archos have over other netbook makers is the entertainment packages that they offer.

 

 

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Macbook rival measures up

Macbook rival measures up

This is the MSI X320; it has a 13.4 inch display, is powered by an Intel Atom processor and weighs in at just 2.9 pounds.

 

 

Unlike many other netbooks, this one has three USB ports, a card reader and an Ethernet port; unfo

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The Wheel USB hub

The Wheel USB hub

This is ideal for laptops as a USB port is always going to be an essential piece of kit; this is the port of ports too. It is a wheel hub that transfers data at a rate of up to 480 Mbps.

 

 

This is very important for the

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Tuesday Laptop News Roundup

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The AP is reporting that US boarder searches will get tougher on laptops. So be sure to read up if you travel with you computer.

There’s more news on Nokia‘s new portable wi-fi modem stick. Triangle Laptops, an online reseller of

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Thursday Laptop News Roundup

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PC World is reporting that Intel and Ericsson will team up to offer a text message-based security system that will shut down stolen or lost laptops.

Sun has announced it will expand it’s OpenSolaris OS to data centers and two new Toshiba laptops. Another thing for Windows to whine about.

Speaking of the bi

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