CrunchPad may have been declared Dead, here comes JooJoo creating life from it’s ashes. Built by Fusion Garage, this tablet is worth a look.
Note: This is a “early” First Look Review
What’s In: The device runs on a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor with 1GB RAM. The screen is Multitouch 12-inch, 1366×768 resolution. On the graphics part, GPU + CPU combination, looks like an Nvidia Ion chipset. Since, the device is able to play 1080p YouTube Read further »
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A week back we heard from the CEO Of Nvidia, Jen-Hsun Huang that he had been working closely on a tablet, and we knew it was coming.
Today surfaces the prototype Nvidia Tegra Tablet powered by Windows CE and a Resistive Touch. What comes good is the HD capability of this device. The 720p and 1080p playback on the device is smooth and power efficient. Since the device is just a prototype, its pointless to comment on the battery life.
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Apple’ Tablet may not be coming before 2010, but we have already got few cramers. Earleir we talked about tablet running mac os x called iTab Mini. and now Comes Toshiba wangling it’s tail on the Tablet PC industry.
Toshiba’s JornE is a 7-inch multimedia tablet dominated by the touchscreen display, but on the inside, there’s support for a wide range of codecs (H.264, DivX, WMV), 802.11b/g WiFi, some online multimedia services like YouTube and Flickr, and some light internet duties thanks to Internet Explorer running on Windows CE 6.0 Pro.Yeah, it’s not android or any oother linux, it’s god Read further »
Till date Microsoft had close partnership with Intel for their systems and the collaborations was often known as WINTEL (Windows-Intel). This trend is going to gear up to another level as a result of partnership of Intel with Google for Chrome OS.
Now, sources say that Google approached Intel a while back to work together closely, to design Chrome OS suited for Intel architecture. The reason is but obvious, nearly 80% of the PCs/Notebooks/Netbooks are equipped with Intel processors.
Google has plans for release of Chrome Os in later half of 2010, with the first phase targetting to capture Netbook market, and Read further »
Netbook concept was started to satisy low end users whose major purpose is to surf the Net, light multimedia and business applications. As more and more people are adopting Netbooks as an alternative for MIDs, or even notebook, demands for better performance has risen.
Vendors have not ignored this, they are closely watching and now we have netbooks with better power than before. Now we see a new rising trend, its about packaging more into the Netbooks.
The ultra-thin laptops based on Intel’s ULV processors or AMD’s Athlon Neo are an obvious alternative to netbooks. Dell took a different approach with the Vostro 1220, which it announced earlier this week. The Read further »
Laptops and handheld computers based on Nvidia’s Tegra computing platform will hit the market before the end of this year, the company said Tuesday.
Built around an Nvidia graphics processor and two Arm processor cores, Tegra packs nearly every component required for a computer on a motherboard that’s slightly bigger than a stick of chewing gum. It also encodes a hardware encoder and decoder for full high-definition video playback.
Tegra consumes less than half a watt of power, allowing devices that use it to run for many hours on a single battery charge, even while remaining constantly connected to a cellular data network, said Jen-Hsun Huang, president and CEO of Nvidia, speaking at the Computex exhibition in Taipei.
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A handful of companies are making tiny computers, complete with USB and Ethernet jacks not much bigger than a hefty electrical plug. We’re dying to hear how you’d put such a tiny computer to use.
What are these tiny computers we speak of? The chief executive of Marvell Technology Group, one of the companies manufacturing these tiny power-plug sized computers, told the New York Times.
What’s in the plug? It’s a tiny plastic box that you plug into an electric outlet. There’s no display. But there is an Ethernet jack to connect to a home network and a USB socket for Read further »
This is the second generation of the HTC advantage. It was manufactured with reference to the success of the previous model. It is defined as the optimal office in motion. This model is up rated and more refined. It gives the user ultimate control, performance and even more power to do the things they could not have done previously with other phones. The HTC Advantage x7510 has taken laptop performance in a pocket size form to a new dimension of better usability and even greater power.
This generation of the mobile phone has several magnificent features. It has a 5’ VGA touch screen. The touch screen is TFT resistant. It has 265 colors (65 effective). Its size is 640*480 pixels. The keyboard is QWERTY. Read further »
Its not far from the day when your Ultra mobile PC (UMPC) would have the processing power to gear up the UI that suits the smoothness of silk. There will be enough of room to sync the mobile devices with your regular home devices with a flick of the hand. And when you are outdoors, sharing multimedia with your friends would be slick.
Imagained a DJ party without speakers? and DJs? Play your music and every1 dances to the same tunes, collaborate and make life of outsiders easier. Possibilities are endless. watch the video

To be honest, I’m not really into netbooks. I’m looking for an internet device that is more than just a really tiny laptop. This 
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