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Dell might not have meant for it to happen, but a roadmap for its tablets has been leaked to the web, revealing not just two 10-inch media tablets but also a convertible one, set to come soon after the Streak Pro.Dell seems to be well on its way to making use of pretty much every sort of platform out there suited in... |
23 April 2011 03:56 GMT |
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It seems that gaming notebooks aren't the only things that Dell is working on, as a recent bunch of Latitude series machines also got around to starting to sell through their maker's website.It appears that Intel has surpassed or is close enough to surpassing all issues with its Sandy Bridge platform, as s... |
16 March 2011 10:12 GMT |
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Not long ago, Dell officially introduced a significant number of new devices, including a convertible tablet, and it seems that that very tablet has been fleshed out, so to speak, courtesy of a certain video. Some end-users may be aware of the fact that Dell just recently launched a completely new collection of bus... |
9 February 2011 07:51 GMT |
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Given the fact that HP's been quite actively lately, rolling out some interesting new additions to its desktop and notebook lineups, we were sort of expecting that one of its major rivals, Dell, would do the same, and sure enough, that's exactly what happened, the latter officially announcing a serious shak... |
9 February 2011 01:25 GMT |
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Even with CES 2011 over and done with, IT companies are definitely not going on vacation, as proven by Dell, which has revealed its newest netbook, the Latitude 2120.The 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show was where many hardware products, PCs and consumer electronics were showcased.Netbooks definitely did ... |
12 January 2011 04:01 GMT |
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Now that Advanced Micro Devices unveiled its extensive platform collection for notebooks and desktops, it shouldn't be long before PC suppliers start showing off devices based on them. On the other hand, it would also be natural for some Intel-based systems to come out at the same time, to provide some competiti... |
12 May 2010 04:34 GMT |
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Some time ago, a FCC (Federal Communications Commission) filing prematurely revealed the existence of a certain Dell laptop. This was hardly surprising, considering that the FCC has a knack of blowing the whistle on practically every product it tests. However, said filings never truly hold all information on the devi... |
4 May 2010 06:19 GMT |
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With the recent technological advancements in performance, efficiency and reliability, the enterprise sector is expected to start transitioning to newer hardware solutions in order to improve their productivity and reduce costs. To both take advantage of this movement, as well as assist these business customers with ... |
8 April 2010 03:08 GMT |
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There have been some rumors circulating around the web, saying that Dell was planning on launching new laptops for the Latitude family in April. Now, these reports seem to have been proven true by none other than the company itself, whose UK-based website has actually listed the two newcomers. Known as the Latitude E... |
30 March 2010 06:00 GMT |
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Users may or may not be surprised to hear that the Federal Communications Commission has let out yet another filing, which revealed a product that had not yet lost its as-of-yet unannounced status. After the E6510 and E6410 managed to somehow leak at the beginning of the month, the FCC has now set loose yet another f... |
11 February 2010 10:53 GMT |
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Round Rock, Texas-based Dell has recently updated its product page with the introduction of a new portable computer system, part of the company's Latitude family of professional laptops. The new system looks to combine some of the design elements made available in the Adamo family of portable PCs with the differ... |
2 February 2010 04:54 GMT |
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At BETT, the world's largest educational technology event, Dell introduced its solution for integrating technology in the learning process. The Connected Classroom was designed to help UK Schools integrate communication and information technologies into their teaching and learning processes. Currently, only abou... |
13 January 2010 06:08 GMT |
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The Latitude ON Flash was designed by Dell as a less costly instant OS offering meant for use with the Latitude E4200, E4300 and Z laptop models. It should be a substitute for the Latitude ON, an OMAP-based add-in card that enables immediate access of business tools for the supported notebooks without having to boot ... |
21 December 2009 02:50 GMT |
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Round Rock, Texas-based Dell, one of the world's leading vendors of computer systems, has recently announced the expansion of its line of Latitude laptops, with the introduction of the new 12.1-inch rugged convertible tablet, featuring multi-touch capabilities, the Latitude XT2 XFR. The new system has been desig... |
28 October 2009 09:59 GMT |
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Earlier this week, Round Rock, Texas-based Dell has announced the official debut of its new Latitude Z-series of ultraportable computer systems, specifically aimed at business professionals and users looking for a multi-featured laptop in a slim and fit package. Built around Intel's low-voltage processor platfor... |
1 October 2009 05:05 GMT |
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Round Rock, Texas-based Dell, one of the world's leading vendors of personal and business computer systems, is expected to launch a new portable solution aimed at the business segment and part of the company's Latitude series of portable notebooks. Dubbed Latitude Z, the new PC is expected to provide custom... |
18 September 2009 06:49 GMT |
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Following the introduction of its Lynnfield-based, new Studio XPS desktop PCs, Dell has also announced the expansion of its line of Inspiron Z laptops, bringing forward two ultra-slim models, the 14z and 15z. As with the aforementioned desktops, Dell's new Latitude Z-series models have been designed to take adva... |
9 September 2009 03:42 GMT |
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Earlier this year, Dell announced the introduction of the much-hyped Adamo laptop, an ultraportable PC designed to become a competitor for Apple's successful MacBook Air. Just recently, the Round Rock, Texas-based PC vendor has reduced the prices on said laptop, in order to better compete with the MacBook Air. O... |
23 July 2009 06:48 GMT |
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After having recently announced that its newly launched Latitude 2100 has seen an impressive adoption from a considerable number of school districts, Round Rock, Texas-based Dell has stated today that it has expanded its K-12 portfolio with the introduction of a couple of new services and products. As part of the ann... |
30 June 2009 10:07 GMT |
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Approximately one month ago, the Round Rock, Texas-based system vendor Dell announced the debut of a new ultraportable computer system, specifically designed to meet the performance requirements and features of the educational segment. Powered by one of Intel's most successful processors, an Atom, the Latitude 2... |
29 June 2009 10:38 GMT |
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It seems that Android mobile phone users can now enjoy an upgraded version of Google Maps for their handsets. According to the Mountain View-based company, the new version comes with improvements for Latitude, as well as with a series of new features, among which we can mention the fact that users can now perform voi... |
16 June 2009 04:45 GMT |
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Earlier this week, Round Rock, Texas-based Dell announced a new addition to its Latitude line of portable computer systems, with the introduction of the new Latitude 2100 netbook, specifically designed for K-12 students. The system packs the same technical specifications as most netbooks on the market, but its exteri... |
20 May 2009 08:07 GMT |
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Round Rock, Texas-based Dell has just announced a new addition to its growing line of netbook computer systems with the introduction of the new 10.1-inch Latitude 2100 series, specifically designed to meet the requirements of K-12 students. While the internal specifications are pretty much in line with almost every o... |
19 May 2009 03:41 GMT |
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A few months ago, a new free feature for mobile and iGoogle users was launched, namely Google Latitude, which offers them the possibility to share their location with their friends. On May 4, 2009, Google announced two new and fun applications for Google Latitude users, Google Public Location Badge, which allows them... |
6 May 2009 08:33 GMT |
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Google has recently issued an update for the popular Google Maps for Windows Mobile and Symbian S60 devices, bringing some major fixes to Google Latitude – the service that is able to keep track of users' location while allowing them to share it with social networking friends –, the most important of... |
14 April 2009 02:10 GMT |
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Round Rock, Texas-based Dell has just announced a new addition to its Latitude family of portable computer systems with the introduction of the new E6400 XFR, a touchscreen laptop designed for some of the most extreme work conditions. According to the PC vendor, its new Latitude E6400 XFR is capable to withstand drop... |
10 March 2009 04:09 GMT |
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As technology develops, portable computer systems, such as notebooks, face an increasingly challenging role, which is to provide its users with a faster access to the system's functionalities, with a focus on Internet access and email. This is one of the reasons why some PC vendors, Dell included, have thought o... |
12 February 2009 06:40 GMT |
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The Google mobile team has announced today that they have added a new feature to Google Maps for mobiles, namely Google Latitude. The new addition is meant to offer users a simple way to find other people with the service, this way extending the functionality offered by My Location for Google Maps, a feature that was... |
4 February 2009 06:05 GMT |
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It seems that Dell's new Latitude E4300 and E4200 notebooks will finally become available starting with September 16th. The mobile machines were first spotted about a month ago, yet those willing to put their hands on one of them had to wait some time to do so. Although the news says that the 13.3-inch and 12.1-... |
15 September 2008 06:02 GMT |
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It’s been almost one month since the Round Rock-based systems maker, Dell, announced its latest lineup of Latitude laptops, designed for business users. Even back then, the company prided itself on releasing the lightest commercial notebook in the company's history, the E4200. This is a 12.1-inch not... |
10 September 2008 06:44 GMT |
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Despite yesterday's many rumors and speculations, Dell has not released its highly anticipated Mini Inspiron. However, loyal fans will probably be glad to hear that the company has brought to light a completely new line of Latitude and Precision laptops. Designed for business users, Dell's newly released po... |
13 August 2008 03:53 GMT |
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Microsoft's official position on the predecessor of Windows Vista is that the operating system's end will begin with June 30, 2008. Although mainstream support will continue to be offered until April 2009, with extended support planned until 2014, the end date for XP's direct OEM and Retail license ava... |
21 April 2008 09:53 GMT |
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Dell's upcoming business-oriented Latitude E4200 and E4300 ultra-portable PCs have been spotted in the wild. The sexy 12.1- and 13.3-inch notebooks have undergone a severe face-lift to meet the new ultra-portability standards imposed by Asustek's Eee PC.The new Latitude E4200 features a 12.1-inch WXGA LED-b... |
22 March 2008 08:49 GMT |
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It has only been a week since the Dell and AMD "online breakup", but Dell is determined to move along, or at least this is the general impression. However, what's bad for AMD seems to be extremely profitable for the computer enthusiast.Dell's 17-inch gaming laptop is the perfect example to illustrate the ab... |
16 February 2008 03:47 GMT |
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If you ever wanted to get the coordinates of a certain location displayed on Google Maps, this is probably the easiest way to obtain them. As you probably know, the parent company Google offers a considerable number of features for the web-based mapping solution but none of them addresses the latitude and the longitu... |
12 June 2007 09:21 GMT |
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Keeping up with the major trends of today's mobile world, Dell announced their solid state drive update for the Latitude notebook line-up. The D420 (Ultramobile) and D620 ATG (semi-rugged) will soon incorporate SanDisk's 1,8" 32GB SSD drives. With this strategic move, Dell enters the select world of Flash d... |
3 May 2007 10:48 GMT |
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