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- Asus G2S
- Asus regularly wows us with innovative products such as the ultraportable $399 Eee PC and experiments with secondary Sideshow displays, but how does the company fare building a typical 17-inch gaming system? While high-end gaming rigs from Alienware can run more than $3,000, the Asus G1 gives you a decent...
- Product reviews 2007-11-14
- ASUS G1 (Core 2 Duo 2GHz, 2GB RAM, 160GB HDD)
- Laptop-loving gamers are often stuck with portable systems that are nearly as bulky as the desktop computers they so studiously avoid. Recently, Asus has scored with interesting design ideas such as the leather-bound ultraportable S6F, and the company's industrial-flavored G1 is also something you don't see every day: a midsize...
- Product reviews 2006-12-18
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- Android opens doors for Google's next-gen search, ads and tools
- Current problem with Android devicesI am Android fan, but nevertheless my next mobile phone will be HTC HD2 - i.e. Windows device. And the reason: all Andorid devices currently available have relatively small screen size and resolution. I am wandernig why Google doesn't urge on phone makers to offer...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-16
- Poll: What's your dead-finger tech?
- Tech does not need to be "dead finger" to be successfulI mean I could get along just fine without my G1 phone or my netbook as long as I had my laptop and a regular cell phone. But that does not mean I would go back to that. My G1...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-07
- Why the first Chrome netbooks may not be so revolutionary
- Acer and Lenovo will be among the first to release netbooks running Google's Chrome OS. These netbooks, which will be dual-boot systems with Windows XP as well, could be available as early as next month in some markets, according to several reports. HTC, the smartphone manufacturer, could also release a...
- Blog posts 2009-07-14
- 18 Android phones coming by Christmas 2009
- By the end of 2009, there will be at least 18 phones on the global market that are based on the Android operating system, Google has reportedly said. Andy Rubin, senior director for Mobile Platforms for Google and the guy behind the push of the Android operating...
- Blog posts 2009-05-28
- Google I/O: Coding for better battery life
- Jeff Sharkey, recently hired by Google, presented an interesting session this afternoon called "Coding for Life - Battery Life, That Is". In it, he offered several practical tips for Android developers to prolong the life of their users' batteries. All apps need to work together to be...
- Blog posts 2009-05-27
- Open source share growing in netbook market
- Open source share growing in netbook marketOpen source share growing in netbook marketI don't see linux growing in any market. The reports as you stated say linux is on the decline. I'm not a fan of the netbooks and think its a fad that will pass. You personally don't...
- Discussion threads 2009-03-19
- Microsoft: Bring back the H/PC Pro
- Back to the Future? The HP Jornada 820 was a "netbook' before its time, circa 1999. It ran on Windows CE with a low-power StrongARM CPU. Netbooks and MIDs are gaining more and more popularity as value-oriented customers are searching for low-cost solutions...
- Blog posts 2009-02-27
- Screw licensing OS X - Give me an iPhone-based netbook
- Screw licensing OS X - Give me an iPhone-based netbookHow about ...... Windows 7 touch netbook.RE: Screw licensing OS X - Give me an iPhone-based netbookApple say that they don't want to release netbooks for now,and probably forever, and don't know how to build $500 PC which are not crap....
- Discussion threads 2009-02-23
- Why an ASUS Android Netbook?
- Why an ASUS Android Netbook?So much we don't knowI'm thinking that if Asus decides to design a netbook for the Android operating system, it will look very different from a regular EEE-PC.I also think that the developers over at Asus are going to make some changes and enhancements to the...
- Discussion threads 2009-02-22
- News to know: Cisco, Windows 7, SAP, Google Latitude
- Sam Diaz: Cisco's Q2 sees weaker sales, profits; no widespread layoffs planned Tom Steiner-Threlkeld: Cisco May Cut 2,000 Jobs. But That's Not A Layoff. Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft's worst nightmare: Windows 7 deemed less secure than Vista Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Is UAC...
- Blog posts 2009-02-05
- Windows Mobile: What
- Windows Mobile: WhatIt is a race between WM and AndroidFor me, the race is between Microsoft improving its WM software and Android improving its hardware selection. I really like the Android OS but the hardware choice is totally lacking. I really like WM hardware (the HTC Touch Diamond is the...
- Discussion threads 2009-02-04
- The Toybox in 2008: A retrospective
- It's been an incredible year. This blog was launched, ZDNet Reviews was overhauled, and a whole lot of news 'n' reviews came through The Toybox pipeline. And through it all, you readers were here with us. Here's a recap of the best stories: January:...
- Blog posts 2008-12-19
- News to know: Jerry Yang, MLB.com, Mark Cuban, USB 3.0
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily: Sam Diaz: Jerry Yang to step down as CEO, back to Chief Yahoo Larry Dignan: With Yang out as Yahoo CEO, Steve Ballmer licks chops ...
- Blog posts 2008-11-18
- Voodoo Envy M:152
- Conventional wisdom says that a decent mobile gaming experience requires a massive 17-inch laptop, which can weigh in at an arm-crushing 10 pounds or more. If you've been searching for a powerful laptop that can play today's 3D games at a relatively high resolution but is also reasonably portable, you've...
- Product reviews 2007-11-08
- Toshiba Satellite A135-S4467
- Toshiba's first Windows Vista laptop, the Portege R400, was an impressive high-end convertible tablet that made a splash when was introduced at CES 2007. The company is now following up with Vista systems aimed at mainstream consumers, including the 15-inch Satellite A135. While our review unit cost only $999, the...
- Product reviews 2007-02-26
- WLAN.zip 2007-01-23 (Windows)
- This package supports the following driver models:Realtek 8180 Extensible 802.11b Wireless Device Realtek 8185 Extensible Wireless Device Realtek 8185 Extensible 802.11b/g Wireless Device Realtek 8185 Extensible 802.11a/b/g Wireless Device SURECOM EP-9321-g/g1 802.11g 54M WLAN PCI Adapter SURECOM EP-9428-g 802.11g 54M WLAN CardBus Adapter USB Wireless 802.11 b/g Adaptor CNet Wireless...
- Software downloads 2007-01-23
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