Since the first day of the launch of a read e-books from Amazon, Kindle, you call some of journalistic sources in the Amazon in the hope that we get them on the date of expected launch Kindle reader around the world and particularly in the Arab region, however, and despite the fact that their answer was that this will happen soon, but the fact that the Kindle device depends mainly on the radio shop for books allows the device owner to buy what he wants from the Electronic Books found anywhere across the wireless coverage depends on the telephone network and dedicated for this purpose only, this obstacle has made the picture does not seem to us that this all will actually soon, given the complexities associated with providing this wireless service around the world. Read the rest of this entry »
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Sony finally recognized the Netbook market and launches Sony VAIO W
if the VAIO W is the first Netbook devices from Sony, what was your VAIO P if??! Yes, we like you thought when you submit Sony to small organ – and that did not achieve success in a matter of fact – VAIO P that the Netbook from the manufacturer and the ancient Japanese believed that the excessive price for the device in a timely manner is an increase in excessive tax imposed by the excellence of Sony in often Hacbadtha phones, and that the attractive design of the computer may be enough motivation for some of his possession. But Sony’s attempt to justify this price very high – and going over a thousand dollars – of a working Intel Atom processor and specifications very traditional tried to convince us that the VAIO P is not a Netbook, and it is a single thing in itself “because it could be carried in your coat – only if you have a coat this with you from the ground up “, whatever this” thing “is in any case did not achieve any real success because of the high price compared to seriously get it actually specifications.
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sales of notebook computers up to 130 million PC next year
Companies have announced the follow-up analysis and the global market forecast for sales of each of the five largest companies in terms of market share in notebook PCs next year, 2009. HP, the largest producers of notebook computers worldwide, estimated sales for the next year to 40 million units and a difference of 10 million notebook from the nearest competitors, Acer, which was forecast to sell 30 million units. Read the rest of this entry »
CrunchPad: The Launch Prototype
We’ve been working hard behind the scenes on the CrunchPad since our last update in April, and have just about nailed down the final design for the device. We’re showing the conceptual drawings here today. In another few weeks we’ll have the first working prototypes in our office.
This launch prototype is another significant step forward from the last prototype. The screen is now flush with the case and we’ve decreased the overall thickness to about 18 mm. The case will be aluminum, which is more expensive than plastic but is sturdier and lets us shave a little more off the overall thickness of the device.
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Asus AIRO experiential model paves the way for notebooks without a cooling system
Asus introduced during the CES 2009 exhibition prototype of a portable computer with the name AIRO based on an innovative idea to cool completely internal computer components, through the sliding keyboard to the top, allows the passage of air currents into the computer components, which may lead to the production of notebooks do not include an internal cooling fan . The idea of sliding the keyboard will not only benefit the problem of cooling the components of computers and phones, Read the rest of this entry »




