Archive for February, 2010

Intel officially adds Pine Trail Atom N470 processor, early performance results don’t impress

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Intel introduced the new Atom N470 netbook CPU back in September and then Lenovo showed off its S10-3t with the new processor at CES, but chipzilla’s taking the time today to give its newest Pine Trail CPU a proper unveil.

HP spices up ProBooks with Core 2010 CPUs, ClickPads and caviar paint

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

No offense to the previous ProBooks s-series , but we think HP may have finally removed the last pieces of boring from the line.

HP adds EliteBook 2540p and 2740p to the lineup, brings the power and the touch

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Thought HP was done unleashing its new line of semi-rugged EliteBooks at CES? So did we, but apparently it needed just a little bit more time to pull the 12.1-inch 2540p and 2740p out of the oven. An update to the 2530p , the 3.8-pound 2540p still has the same magnesium alloy chassis that’s met all those super-tough MIL-STD 810G military standard tests, but its innards have been freshened up with the alluring scent of Intel’s 2010 Core processors

Mio stuns at CeBIT with ultra-sleek Moov V780 MID

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Uh, folks — we’ve an identity crisis on our hands. Is this a MID with a penchant for navigating? Is this a PMP with pre-loaded maps

Apple files for Magic Trackpad trademark

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

This one slipped under our radar this week, but it’s interesting nonetheless: Apple’s filed for a “Magic Trackpad” trademark, which would seemingly indicate that there’s a companion to the Magic Mouse in the works. That’s all we know for now, but recall that John Gruber at Daring Fireball hinted that Apple was working on a “multi-touch trackpad gadget for desktop Macs” back in October just before the revised white MacBook was released. Obviously nothing’s come of that yet, but it all seems to fit — either that, or Apple’s trademark attorneys are just trying to cover their bases


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