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Android netbook port leaves some pondering Google OSOpen in New Window
"Will Google aim its OS sights at the PC market? A recent port of Android to a common netbook suggests that Google Linux could become a reality." read more »
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Asus unveils netbook with touchscreen that swivelsOpen in New Window
Asustek Computer on Tuesday unveiled its latest Eee PC netbook, with an 8.9-inch touchscreen that swivels and can even fold down to convert the device into a tablet PC.The new touchscreen Eee PC, the read more »
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Freescale chases $199 netbook with new chipOpen in New Window
"Freescale on Monday is expected to announce a new processor for netbooks that may challenge chip maker Intel on price in the low-cost computing space." read more »
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SanDisk's faster netbook flashOpen in New Window
Tipping point approaches?SanDisk has announced new netbook and USB thumb drive flash products at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.… read more »
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HP adds aluminum-clad Mini 2140 to netbook lineupOpen in New Window
Hewlett-Packard completed its shift away from Via Technologies' C7 processor with the release of an updated version of its popular Mini 2130 netbook that offers a larger screen and uses an Atom p read more »
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Atom challengers poised for 2009 debutOpen in New Window
"2009 promises to be the Year of the Dual-Core Netbook, what with low-power dualies from Freescale, AMD, and VIA Technologies poised to join Intel's dual-core..." read more »
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Sony teases netbook fans with 'new mobile' Vaio promoOpen in New Window
"Sony is now teasing Japanese punters about what could be a new, tiny Vaio notebook, having begun baiting New Zealanders earlier this week." read more »
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Netbook sales surge in economic downturn; where's Apple?Open in New Window
"Times are tough, unless you're in the netbook business. Netbook sales are the one bright spot on the computing landscape right now, as consumers are fleeing higher-end products for these low-cost. read more »
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