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- How much of a difference does a single-core versus dual-core ultralow-voltage processor make on a thin-and-light these days? You may not be paying attention under the hood--and that's not your fault, because it's hard to notice the differences based on processor name and Intel sticker-logos--but you should know that it...
- Product reviews 2009-10-22
- Dell Inspiron 11z thin-and-light: $399 Windows 7 PC (Dell Inspiron 11z thin-and-light: $399 Windows 7 PC)
- Click on the story link.From the story, "At 3-lb. and 1-in. thick, this Dell sports a 1.2GHz Celeron 723 processor"Thin and Light???Thin and Light, how do we know? Not anywhere in this story does it say just how thin and light it is.
- Discussion threads 2009-08-19
- Lenovo ThinkPad T400s business thin-and-light laptop
- Lenovo' new ThinkPad T400s laptop is a thin-and-light notebook for business users that features solid state drive storage and falls between the featherweight ThinkPad X300 and its T400 predecessor. It sports a super-slim profile, just 0.83-in. thick at its thinnest point, and starts under 4 lbs. by Andrew Nusca
- Image galleries 2009-06-24
- Thin-and-lights for less than a grand
- Thin-and-lights for less than a grandTWINDLE ? - Finally! Twitter Kindle = Twindle!Wait a second. Have you looked at the Kindle DX. It does one thing fairly well and in Black and White.Or better yet, the TWINDLE tm from Twindle.me does even less.@jmacofearthOr you could get a netbook.RE:...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-07
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- New ultra-thin laptops ready to catch on?
- Low-cost ultra-thin laptops make a lot of sense, but they've gotten off to a slow start while netbooks continue to grow. But some sleek new models could jump-start the category. by John Morris
- Blog posts 2009-11-17
- Biodegradable silk electronics to improve implants
- Building on advancements in foldable ultra-thin flexible circuits, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have developed electronics that almost completely dissolve inside the body by incorporating silk. by Chris Jablonski
- Blog posts 2009-11-03
- Dell Adamo XPS heat-sensing latch in action; is it worth it?
- Dell's 9.99mm thin Adamo XPS ultrathin laptop has a heat-sensing latch that opens the computer by gliding your finger over a strip on the edge of its lid. by Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-10-22
- Dell Adamo XPS to have 'heat-sensing' automatic cover latch
- Just when you thought you knew everything about Dell's razor-thin Adamo XPS ultrathin premium laptop, news arrives that the new system will have a heat-sensing latch on its lid. by Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-10-19
- Sony unveils new Windows 7 Vaio PCs
- Just in time for the launch of Windows 7, Sony throws a party for the new additions to its Vaio lineup, from touch-screen all-in-ones to pencil-thin luxury laptops.
- Videos 2009-10-08
- Thin Client Questions - some reader replies
- ZDnet readers offer their views about the network bandwidth requirements for HP Thin Clients. by Dan Kusnetzky
- Blog posts 2009-10-02
- Thin client questions? HP still quiet, but Wyse replies
- HP, you need to consider how to better support your customers who have technical questions about your products. The glowing marketing messages posted on your website rarely offer the detail an IT decision maker would like to have. While I know that you offer very responsive, helpful service to the...
- Blog posts 2009-09-30
- Thin client questions? Still waiting for HP's answers
- On September 16th, a member of the ZDnet audience sent me a note asking for some hard data about HP's thin clients. Thinking that this would be a simple request, I sent along the questions to my analyst relations contacts at HP. While I've gotten a number of friendly responses...
- Blog posts 2009-09-29
- Sony announces 11.1" VAIO X ultraportable: Intel Atom, 1.5 lbs.
- Sony just announced the VAIO X at IFA 2009 in Berlin, Germany, a half-inch thin, 11.1-inch ultraportable notebook with an all-day battery that "will set the new standard for stamina," reports Engadget. The system is reportedly built of carbon fiber, weighing only 1.5...
- Blog posts 2009-09-02
- Samsung PNB850/860 series -- photos
- With picture quality that matches its less expensive brother but not the best of the stiff competition, the main appeal of the Samsung PNB850/860 series is its sleek, ultra-thin panel. by CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2009-08-25
- IDG on thin crowds: OpenSource World is invitation only
- Open Source continues...to be its own worst enemy.RE: IDG on thin crowds: OpenSource World is invitation onlySounds like IDG is trying to cover their own butt for such a low attendance. If its true that they picked the attendees then they didn't send out very many invitations. I...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-12
- Report: Dell launching mobile phone this week; will it be Android?
- "A source with knowledge of the situation" tells TechCrunch that Dell plans to introduce a mobile phone in China in the next few days. "The information we’ve received is extremely thin," writes Michael Arrington, who notes the accurate history of his anonymous source....
- Blog posts 2009-08-10
- Domino's Pizza: Thin Client Solution Adds Security, Cuts Costs for Pizza Giant
- Domino's Pizza, headquartered in Ann Arbor, Mich., became the leader in the pizza delivery business by promising customers they will have their pizza in 30 minutes. Domino's Pizza wanted to improved security of in-store workstations to comply with new Payment Card Industry requirements. Domino's Pizza has standardized its in-store workstations...
- Case studies 2009-07-01
- RCA starts shipping EZ209HD
- After being announced at CES earlier this year, RCA has started shipping its Small Wonder EZ209HD. The 720p HD mini-camcorder captures video at a resolution of 1280 x 720 in H.264 format. Thin enough to fit in your pants pocket, it's quite a powerful little device...
- Blog posts 2009-06-25
- Computex attendance falls, but Android 'coming out party' succeeds
- Computex attendance falls, but Android 'coming out party' succeedsWhen you plan a show the same week as E3......expect lower numbers.Transition to "thin" OSesWith Android "fast approaching the desktop", hopefully commercial software companies (Adobe, Intuit, etc.) will start to offer native Android apps or alternatively, HTML5-based apps, for products like Photoshop,...
- Discussion threads 2009-06-08
- MSI ultrathin, ultra-low voltage 'Macbook Air killer' gets a price tag
- MSI ultrathin, ultra-low voltage 'Macbook Air killer' gets a price tagOK, it's thin.But that is not the only reason why people buythe Mac Air. People buy it because.1) The screen looks great.2) It runs the software they want it to.If you have someone who is a Mac person, they...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-29
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