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- Analyst: NanoBook to run OS X lite; ship in late 2007
- Analyst: NanoBook to run OS X lite; ship in late 2007Depending on the target audience, OS X Lite might not be badI don't think the OS X lite would be inherently bad for the platform, depending on the features of the device the price and the target audience. If you...
- Tags: PDAs, Notebooks, E-mail, Apple Inc., OS X Lite, Apple Mac OS X, NanoBook, laptop computer, One Laptop Per Child project, hard drive
- Discussion threads 2007-03-09
- Analyst: NanoBook to run OS X lite; ship in late 2007
- Shaw Wu, an analyst at American Technology Research says that a new notebook, which Ive been calling the nanoBook, will finally ditch the spinning hard disk drive mechanism in favor of faster flash memory. A news item on Reuters by Philipp Gollner explains: Apple Inc. may sell zippy notebook computers...
- Tags: Diskless, Flash, Nano, MacBook, Hardware
- Blog posts 2007-03-09
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- Via has designs on mini-notebooks
- In an effort to capitalize on the surprising growth in mini-notebooks, Via Technologies has released a new reference design based on its C7-M processor and chipset. With all the attention paid to the Intel-AMD rivalry, you may have forgotten about Via, the other company that designs x86...
- Tags: Mini-notebook, VIA Technologies Inc., Chipsets, Notebooks, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Notebooks & Tablets, John Morris
- Blog posts 2008-05-28
- Handicapping Macworld Expo San Francisco '08
- Handicapping Macworld Expo San Francisco '08I'm with you on the TabletAs someone who still owes a working Newton, and still uses it occasionally to watch the younger generation fanboys go gaga, I am dying for a tablet. i even went so far as attempting to pre-order the ModBook by...
- Tags: Tablets, Notebooks, Apple Inc., tablet, Apple iPhone
- Discussion threads 2007-11-27
- MacBook nano rumors swirl (again)
- MacBook nano rumors swirl againBut it won't be called nanoBookwww.nanobook.info
- Tags: Notebooks, MacBook Nano, Apple MacBook
- Discussion threads 2007-11-15
- MacBook nano rumors swirl (again)
- It's been exactly forever since people have been wishing for a ultra-portable Mac. Ever since the first Mac portable if you can call it that people have been asking for something smaller, thinner and lighter. According to a story at AppleInsider Apple is preparing a "grand introduction"...
- Tags: jason D. O'Grady, Apple Macintosh, NAND Flash, NAND, Apple MacBook, Desktops, Memory, Notebooks, Components, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Semiconductors
- Blog posts 2007-11-13
- Another SSD jumps on the scene
- U.S.-based DRAM manufacturer Super Talent Technology has announced a range of Solid State Disks SSDs that utilize the industry standard Serial ATA SATA interface. According to DigiTimes the SATA SSDs are available in 1.8-inch, 2.5-inch, and 3.5-inch form factors and are 100% compatible with conventional hard disk drives.Since they contain...
- Tags: Serial ATA, Solid State Disk
- Blog posts 2007-03-14
- Intel releases NAND flash "drives"
- Intel releases NAND flash "drives"Only 4 to 8 GB?You have [i]got[/i] to be joking. I have around 160 GB of storage on 2 disk drives on my notebook right now. I really need something along the lines of 250 to 500 GB to carry my "office" with me from one...
- Tags: Notebooks, Desktops, storage, notebook, NAND, Microsoft Windows Vista, Intel Corp., NAND flash, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-03-12
- Intel releases NAND flash "drives"
- Intel today jumped into the NAND flash drive market with the announcement of their Z-U130 solid state "drives" SSDs. The new Z-U130 drives are based on NAND flash memory and feature USB 2.0/1.1 interfaces. Intel's Z-drives are different than SanDisk's 32GB 1.8-inch SSD that I blogged...
- Tags: jason D. O'Grady, Solid State Disk, Intel Corp., Hard Drive, NAND Flash, NAND, Z-U130
- Blog posts 2007-03-12
- News to know: Apple TV' Seagate drives; FBI data management; TheGORB
- Notable headlines:Apple aims for TV breakthrough. SAP unit speeds up tracking of support engineers.George Ou: Cellular phones botch DST. DST blog focus. Computerworld: DST arrives; time switch appears to have been smooth.Seagate ships hard drives with encryption. Top 10 reviews of the week right.Jason OGrady: Jobs challenged to ditch DRM.Larry...
- Tags: TVs, TV & Home Theater, Seagate Technology LLC, Apple Computer Inc., FBI, DST, TV, TheGorb, Microsoft Corp., data management
- Blog posts 2007-03-12
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