Archive for NETBOOK GUIDE
Eee Ubuntu 8.04.1: full support for the EeePC
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It ‘a little glimpse at all the output of the new version of Ubuntu Eee, a particular version of Ubuntu Linux designed specifically for EeePC.
The first netbook from Acer Chrome OS?
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Although sales of its first Android netbook, the Acer Aspire One D250, have not proved up to the expectations, the Taiwanese company announces its intention to launch a new netbook comes with Chrome OS operating system since the second half of 2010.
AMD Vision, platform for notebook and netbook
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AMD’s Vision, Vision Premium, Ultimate Vision and Vision Black are the four versions of the new AMD platform for notebooks that will counter the dominance of Intel Centrino.
Six good 10-inch netbooks under 300 euros for Christmas
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You’ve probably noticed, the netbooks are slowly but surely break down into two categories consisting of business units and 11.6 inches Casual 10.1 inch wheels.
The British journalist Glyn Moody, author of “Rebel Code”, one of the texts that best explains the history of open-source movement, has exposed an interesting theory that provides the marketing of netbooks “at no cost, or almost” because Google Chrome use of the operating system OS.
Netbook: mini notebook with many advantages
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The form remembers that of normal notebook, but they are really small in size and weight. I have some unique characteristics netbook: screens from 5 to 10 inches, price, ease of use, excellent wireless connectivity.
Jump on openSUSE 11.2 Linux Netbook
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The openSUSE project, a global project sponsored by Novell, today announced that openSUSE 11.2 is available for download. The openSUSE distribution is the basis of the award-winning SUSE Linux Enterprise from Novell.
Adobe Flash Player 10.1: GPU acceleration for netbooks
Posted by: | CommentsAdobe unveils the first fruits of its partnership with Nvidia, and many other international partners to build the new Flash Player that can benefit from universal GPU acceleration.
Despite the comfort and convenience of mobile internet access devices in charge as netbooks, MIDs and smartphones, the limitations imposed by hardware platforms in terms of preventing them from enjoying the full benefits of web content more elaborate.
















