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Iomega Intros Super-Thin eGo Helium Drive
Digital Trends News - September 17, 2008
Super-thin notebook computers like the MacBook Air might be all the rage with travelers and other folks who scrutinize every ounce of gear they have to carry…but storage vendor Iomega doesn't think that means they haev to go without portable h...
Lenovo Desktop LCD Displays Cut Wattage
Digital Trends News - September 17, 2008
While most display manufacturers concentrate on making their screens bigger, sharper, and brighter, Lenovo’s R&D division has been working the green angle by developing new monitors that use less electricity. At this week’s Interop ex...
HP Unveils TouchSmart IQ800 PC
Digital Trends News - September 16, 2008
Hewlett-Packard has been working on trying to re-imagine the PC so it fits better into everyday life: sure, there will always be people who need notebook PCs, there will always be video nuts or programmers who need serious desktop power, and even net...
WD Ships 500GB Scorpio Blue Notebook Drives
Digital Trends News - September 12, 2008
We’ve seen quite a few 500GB notebook drives announced in the last few months, but if Western Digital’s claims are accurate, its release of a 500GB Scorpio Blue drive on Friday officially makes it the highest capacity 2.5-inch standard fo...
Sony Introduces Cheaper Blu-ray Vaios
Digital Trends News - September 12, 2008
With the prices on standalone Blu-ray players finally starting to slowly tick backwards, Blu-ray drives in computers are beginning to follow. Sony introduced two cheaper Blu-ray equipped notebooks on Friday with the NS and CSRead | Permalink | Linkin...
Sony VAIO NS and CS Notebook PCs Announced
Press Releases - September 12, 2008
GeForce Hybrid Notebooks Stretch Battery
Digital Trends News - September 11, 2008
Power and efficiency always come at the expense of one another. Add a powerful graphics accelerator to your notebook and it makes games fly, but gobbles down battery. Use integrated graphics and you can stretch your battery for hours but games crawl....
Ergotron Wants to Ease Notebook Users' Pain
Digital Trends News - September 11, 2008
Speaking as a long-time computer user…I don't know how you notebook users cope. Those tiny screens are always at a bad angle, the keyboards are atrocious, and, let's face it: the only time anyone really wants to use one of those hot plates on ...
New MacBooks could arrive in October
CNET News - September 10, 2008
Apple watchers have expected new MacBooks for quite a while, and now that Apple has new iPods out the door, the notebook lineup could be the next product upgrade.
Sony VAIO AW Series Notebook PCs Announced
Press Releases - September 10, 2008
Video: Will low-cost laptops bail out the PC business?
CNET News - September 10, 2008
In the face of myriad economic headwinds, IDC expects PC demand to remain strong throughout the rest of the year and beyond. The big reason: a new generation of low-cost notebook computers. CNET News' Charles Cooper and Erica Ogg discuss why this nas...
Are you buying ultra-low-cost notebooks yet? Well, someone is
CNET News - September 10, 2008
Straight out of the counterintuitive files, a new IDC report projects double digit PC growth despite a funky global economy. The savior: inexpensive notebook computers.
HP Claims Notebook Can Run 24 Hours
Digital Trends News - September 9, 2008
It's the bane of all notebook computers: just when you think you've liberated yourself from the tyranny of the desktop…the battery dies. The result is that instead of being free and liberated and able to take your computer with you anywhere, y...
Sony Recalls Overheating Vaio TZ Notebooks
Digital Trends News - September 4, 2008
Sony, in conjunction with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, has issued a voluntary recall for about 74,000 Sony Vaio TZ-series notebook computers amid concerns the units could overheat, potentially causing property damage or harming users....
Sony recalling about 73,000 Vaio laptops
CNET News - September 4, 2008
Japanese consumer electronics giant says irregularly positioned wires near the notebook hinge, or dislodged screws inside the hinge, can cause short circuits and overheating.

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