After having declared that the netbook market wasn't going to be all that different from the fully-fledged notebook market, Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has recently decided that it will shift its focus and resources to its more mainstream chip lineup, consequently eliminating any potential... |
27 January 2009 04:30 GMT |
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While building the first Beta for Firefox 3.1 codenamed Shiretoko, Mozilla already revealed that it was adding geolocation capabilities to the browser, courtesy of Doug Turner, the developer of Geolocation Services for v3.1. But ahead of Shiretoko, Mozilla Labs has made available Geode, an add-on put together by... |
8 October 2008 11:12 GMT |
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We all know that the computer system market is heading to small-sized, low-powered PCs that can provide the very basics in computing experience, including web access and a decent amount of storage space. However, if you have been looking for the world's smallest computer, you will probably not find it at some of... |
18 September 2008 09:54 GMT |
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There are countless netbooks currently available on the market, but only a small part of them is not featured with an Intel Atom processor or a VIA nano CPU. This is the case of the eCafe Hercules or the Hercules eCafe Netbook, which has been built with an AMD Geode processor running at a top speed of 500MHz.Besides ... |
25 August 2008 10:17 GMT |
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Most personal computer systems that are not aimed at the portable market segment are coming packed in full ATX casing that is pretty bulky and takes up some space on or around your desk. While there are a few barebone computer system offerings out there, they are coming as reduced size desktop computer systems while ... |
15 October 2007 05:48 GMT |
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Until recently if you wanted a small form factor computer you could buy a Micro-ATX from Dell or HP, or something small from Shuttle, but if you wanted something smaller you had to build it yourself. The problem with building a small and "green" system is that you need special parts that aren't exactly cheap.Sma... |
30 July 2007 11:37 GMT |
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