Advertisement

No account yet? Register
Intel announces Centrino Atom line-up - five processors with Hyper-Threading and HD video support Print E-mail
By Julian Prokaza on Thursday, 03 April 2008

Read more...Intel announced five new Intel Atom processors at its IDF in Shanghai yesterday, plus a single-chip with integrated graphics called the System Controller Hub. Manufacturers are planning to ship Intel-based mobile internet devices (MIDs) this summer and working models from various manufacturers are already on show.

Tags: atom  eee pc  idf  intel  mids  netbooks 
Read more...
 
Intel unveils second-generation Classmate PC Print E-mail
By Julian Prokaza on Thursday, 03 April 2008

Read more...Intel announced the second generation of its Classmate PC at the Shanghai IDF today. There are two new models, with 7in and 9in screens, but both use the same 900MHz Celeron M processor as their predecessor.

Upgrades include 512Mb RAM and a 30Gb hard disk – the previous model had just 256Mb RAM and 1Gb of flash storage. Both models also sport a webcam and 802.11g Wi-Fi is now backed up with mesh network support. Intel also claims that battery life is longer and there’s now the option of both four- and six-cell batteries.

Tags: classmate pc  intel  laptops 
Read more...
 
Everex CloudBook Max takes on the Eee PC 900 Print E-mail
By Nick Mansell on Thursday, 03 April 2008

Read more...The Asus Eee PC 900 has a challenger in the shape of the newly announced Everex CloudBook Max, unveiled at CTIA Wireless 2008 in Las Vegas. It's an update to the US version of our Packard Bell EasyNote XS and boasts an 8.9in 1024x600 screen, WiMAX and a new multi-skilled chipset courtesy of VIA that makes it 'Vista capable'. More info and images after the cut.

Read more...
 
Intel plans to brick stolen laptops Print E-mail
By Nick Mansell on Wednesday, 02 April 2008

Read more...The ability to brick stolen mobiles by blocking their IMEI numbers has made expensive phones much less attractive to thieves. Sadly, laptops are still high on their shopping lists, with often little more than a car window between them and a lucrative snatch. Now, though, Intel's doing something about it. It's announced its Anti-Theft Technology - or ATT - initiative that could effectively do for the laptop what IMEI blocking has done for mobiles.

Tags: intel  laptops  security  theft 
Read more...
 
Windows XP to get stay of execution? Print E-mail
By Nick Mansell on Wednesday, 02 April 2008

Read more...Rumours abound that Microsoft is about to extend the life of Windows XP past the 30th June cut-off. That was when it had originally planned to stop selling XP licenses to encourage us all to move to Vista. According to InfoWorld, the decision's to be overturned because of the unexpected success of stripped-down, low spec laptops like the Asus Eee PC.

 

Read more...
 
Lenovo unveils Ideapad U8 mobile internet device with Intel Atom processor Print E-mail
By Julian Prokaza on Wednesday, 02 April 2008

Read more...Intel’s developer forum in Shanghai has barely started and its Atom processor hasn’t even officially launched yet, but manufacturers are already wowing the crowds with new ultra-mobile devices. Yesterday it was a bunch of Atom-powered Eee PC competitors, today it’s a new mobile internet device (MID) from Lenovo called the Ideapad U8.

There’s precious little information about the Ideapad U8 available at the moment though, beyond knowing it has an Atom processor, 4.8in touchscreen and Edge/3G support, nor is there any word on availability. You can, however, watch its marketing video after the cut.

Tags: atom  ideapad  intel  lenovo  mids 
Read more...
 
Windows Mobile 6.1 to (finally!) include native threaded SMS Print E-mail
By Julian Prokaza on Wednesday, 02 April 2008

The fact that Windows Mobile 6.1 is in the pipeline is hardly a secret, but Microsoft formally unveiled this incremental revision to its mobile operating system at CTIA yesterday. As you might expect with a major update (Windows Mobile 7) just around the corner, the changes are largely minor and many are cosmetic – screens are a little less cluttered and there’s a clearer font.

The big news, however, is that Microsoft has finally implemented the feature that all Windows Mobile users have been clamouring for – threaded SMS. In other words, smartphone users will soon be able to follow text message conversations in an IM style, just like on the Palm Treo 500 and Apple iPhone.You can see lots more pictures of Windows Mobile 6.1 over at The Boy Genius Report.

[The Boy Genius Report]

 
Toshiba shows off Fusion design - with 'Sleep-and-Charge' USB ports Print E-mail
By Nick Mansell on Wednesday, 02 April 2008

Read more...Tosh's latest design statement's been unveiled with a refresh of its Satellite line up in the States. As well as a new finish, the four redesigned notebooks get a feature new to Toshibas - 'Sleep-and-Charge' USB ports that can charge gadgets even when the laptop's turned off or in sleep mode.

Tags: Satellite  laptops  toshiba 
Read more...
 
Jabra BT4010 grows an LCD screen Print E-mail
By Nick Mansell on Tuesday, 01 April 2008

Not that handy when you're actually wearing it, Jabra's added a tiny LCD display to its latest BT4010 Bluetooth headset. Unveiled at CITA 2008 in Las Vegas today, it promises to be a cut-price headset with the added bonus of being able to check on battery level, connection status and call status with one glance of the screen.

It measures an ear-pleasing 51x17x28mm and weighs a mere 10g, with a healthy six hour talk time. Jabra has it down for $60 (£30) when it launches in the US this spring. A European launch is expected later.

[Phone Arena

Tags: bluetooth  headsets  jabra 
 
EyePhoto brings a touch of iPhone to Windows Mobile Print E-mail
By Nick Mansell on Tuesday, 01 April 2008

Read more...HTC's Touch has come close but now VITO Technology has brought slick, finger-scrolling photo viewing to any Windows Mobile PDA. Aiming to show Apple a thing or two, EyePhoto works on any Pocket PC, not just those with hi-sensitive touchscreens, like the Touch.

Read more...
 
<< Start < Prev 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Next > End >>

Latest news

Orange bags Nokia 5800 exclusive?
Orange must be feeling a little left out with all the touchscreen exclusives available on O2 (iPhone 3G), vodafone (BlackBerry Storm) and T-M...
Read more...
Touch-screen Eee PCs expected in Q1 2009
The headline pretty much sums up this story, straight from the rumour mill: DigiTimes reports Asus’ Eee PC business manager, Samson Hu, as con...
Read more...
New Wind blowing from MSI
Due out by the end of the year, this is the first official shot of MSI's Wind U100 follow-up, the Wind U120. It's still a tad 'chunky' but a g...
Read more...
Apple Bricks it as new MacBook pics emerge
If web rumours are to believed, Apple will be releasing its new Macbook line up in just five days - and this is what it could be unveiling. Unearthe...
Read more...
Asus contemplates touch panelled Eee PC
The ever plumbed-in Digitimes, has reported on plans by Asus to launch a touch-panel Eee PC early next year. The netbook line-up already has s...
Read more...
RIM releases BlackBerry Storm emulator
Just days after T-mobile made a G1 emulator available to the online world, BlackBerry manufacturer RIM has posted a Storm simulator on its website....
Read more...
Pre-order G1s sell out in US
It's not the prettiest of phones but that hasn't stopped folks in the US rushing to buy the first Android powered handset, T-Mobile's G1. The...
Read more...
New from Apple: the iStorm
No, your eyes do not deceive you. That is a BlackBerry Storm with an iPhone menu, cooked up by either some clueless or some mischievous web monkey o...
Read more...
BlackBerry Storm available ‘later this year’
We already know quite a bit about it but now it’s official – the BlackBerry Storm (or Thunder?) will be available, er, sometime in autu...
Read more...
Super Talent's Eee-friendly SSD
The folks over at Super Talent have come up with an easy route to upgrade you Asus Eee PC. Its Eee-tested SSDs are designed to replace the built-in ...
Read more...

Advertisement

Latest reviews

Hands-on with the Dell Inspiron Mini 9
We’ve waited a while to get the new Dell Inspiron Mini 9 in for review, but now we have one in our hands. Alas, not from Dell (mutter mutter),...
Read more...
Asus Eee PC S101
Leaked photos have already hinted at the existence of a high-end Eee PC from Asus, but little else has so far been revealed about this sleek new ne...
Read more...
Exclusive! Hands-on with the Asus Eee PC S101 netbook
We’ve seen a few leaked photos of the new Asus Eee PC S101, read a few snippets about specifications and even a seen a brief hands-on repor...
Read more...
Hands-on with the Lenovo ThinkPad X200
Lenovo first announced the ThinkPad X200 at the Intel Centrino 2 launch back in July and we’ve been waiting patiently since then to get our ...
Read more...
Hands-on with the T-Mobile G1 Android smartphone
We still have a month to wait before the T-Mobile G1 Android-based smartphone is available in the UK, but we had the opportunity for some hands-on ...
Read more...
Asus N10
Since it’s small, light and has an Intel Atom N270 processor, we're sticking with calling the N10 a netbook, but Asus has different ideas ab...
Read more...
Hands-on with the Asus N10 gaming netbook
We posted a short piece about Asus’ new N-Series laptops yesterday, along with a short video showing the N20 Centrino 2 model. To recap, thi...
Read more...
Hands-on with the Asus N20 - an N10 netbook teaser
If you were already bewildered by Asus’ ever-expanding Eee PC range of low cost laptops, here’s some bad news – there’s mo...
Read more...
Sony PRS-505 Reader
Electronic books (or electronic book readers, to be pedantic) with displays indistinguishable from the printed page have long been a pipe dream, bu...
Read more...
Hands-on with the Medion Akoya Mini E1210
We rather liked the MSI Wind U100 when we reviewed it, and so did a few other people, judging by the number of rebadged models that are now...
Read more...

How to guides

Hide the Genre column in iTunes 8 for Windows
Although we haven’t had much of an opportunity to put it through its paces, iTunes 8 has made a pretty positive first impression so far. The...
Read more...
How to prevent US Customs from peeking at your private data
Not so long ago, the simple way to ensure that private data stored on your laptop stayed that way was to encrypt it. Not any more. Now that that U...
Read more...
Underclock your Asus Eee PC for better battery life
If you own an Eee PC with a Celeron-M processor, here’s a useful tip. The Super-Hybrid Engine utility that’s designed for Asus’ I...
Read more...
How to flash your BIOS without a floppy drive
As explained in our review, a problem with the way in which some MSI Wind U100 retail units respond to a fully depleted battery means that they nee...
Read more...
How to recover lost photos from a digital camera memory card
Accidentally reformatting or deleting photos from a memory card full of digital snaps is one way to end a holiday on a low note, but it do...
Read more...
Optimise Firefox for the Asus Eee PC
Asus may have upped the screen resolution on the Eee PC 900, but 1024 x 600 can still be a little cramped for web browsing – and the 800 x...
Read more...
Create a mobile website in seconds with Wirenode
With web publishing now easier and cheaper than ever, virtually every company in existence has its own web site. Creating a mere website is...
Read more...
Connect to Xbox Live with a USB 3G modem
Judging by the number of emails we receive asking how to do it, lots of people are trying – and failing – to get their Xbox 360 games ...
Read more...
Use a Windows Mobile smartphone as a Wi-Fi router
Getting your laptop online via 3G is no big deal these days, thanks to the wide range of mobile broadband deals that are available. If you just wa...
Read more...
Sync your Firefox bookmarks with the iPhone
As much as we love the Apple iPhone, we’re the first to admit that its iTunes synchronisation options are pretty inadequate. The problem is th...
Read more...

Latest features

Will Google's Android change the way we see the world?
So it is finally almost here. The T-Mobile G1, the first smartphone based on Google's Android operating system, is set to ship in the UK in early No...
Read more...
Lock down your laptop
Tap tap. That’s how long it takes for a hacker to steal data from your laptop computer. As you're reading this sentence, in fact, a snarly b...
Read more...
Is Intel's Atomic project more about low-cost than high-power portability?
Intel launched its low-power Atom processor at Computex earlier this week, but the device's true raison d'être is a source of confusion for m...
Read more...
Which mobile broadband deal is best for you?
  The novelty of video calling may have done little to entice customers to the 3G networks that mobile operators paid so much for back ...
Read more...
The Nokia N810 and The Doctrine of Insufficient Adulation
A few weeks ago I was handed Nokia’s new N810 to review. “Great,” I thought, “I quite liked the N800 – the previous v...
Read more...

Most commented articles

Recent reader comments

Mobile Broadband

Compare prices

3G broadband dongles from 3, Vodafone, T-Mobile and Orange from just £10/month

Button link to Mobile Broadbandgenie.co.uk
Powered by Broadband Genie Broadband Genie logo

Advertisement

Twitter

    Dennis logo

    Other Dennis Publishing technology sites you may be interested in: