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The Best laptop bag
The Best laptop bag
12/02/2003 01:26 AM In a vast field of laptop bags I have finally found the perfect bag,
Timbuk2's Commute 2.0. I've tried...
One man and his dog and his laptop
One man and his dog and his laptop
08/03/2004 05:47 AMReview Voice recognition in the field
New Laptop
New Laptop
06/16/2004 12:31 AMJust in time for JavaOne, I got me a new Thinkpad R50 laptop (specs
here, but with 512Mb). At 6.8lbs it's a bit heavier than the T41 I
initially considered, but the $200+ price difference just didn't seem
worth it for what (weight aside) is effectively the same machine...
It's a pretty sweet little machine: very good battery life, a... (302
words)
The death of the laptop? Not quite yet
The death of the laptop? Not quite yet
12/09/2003 12:07 PMWeird. Not one, but two remarkably similar articles last week (one by
Duncan Martell of Reuters, the other by Kevin Laws of VentureBlog),
about how...
Laptop Lockdown
Laptop Lockdown
07/08/2004 08:37 AMG4 Tech TV Jul 8 2004 1:25PM GMT
First Looks: Now Any PC or Laptop Can Be
A "Tivo"
First Looks: Now Any PC or Laptop Can Be
A "Tivo"
06/07/2004 12:17 PM“AVerMedia has created a pocket-sized device, the AverMe3dia
UltraTV USB 300, that can capture video and tune in cable or broadcast
TV, as well as enabling virtually any decently powered PC desktop or
laptop to time-shift television and capture video from other sources,
like DVD players and VCRs. Read our full review of this fabulous $120
device.”
Micro laptop gets DVD
Micro laptop gets DVD
06/07/2004 07:14 AMPersonal Computer World Jun 7 2004 11:55AM GMT
The new 15-in. PowerBook: A laptop for
all?
The new 15-in. PowerBook: A laptop for
all?
06/03/2004 05:10 PMIf the 12-in. PowerBook is too small (or too slow), and the 17-in.
PowerBook is too big, then the 15-in. model should be just right. And
yet ...
Top Tip: KDE too bloated for my laptop?
Top Tip: KDE too bloated for my laptop?
04/26/2004 01:18 PMI installed the Knoppix cd to my laptop..everything seems to be
there..one problem is that I get errors when I try to run KDE
(startx).
Laptop Of Luxury
Laptop Of Luxury
04/09/2004 04:09 PMBy Bill Bennett, Sydney Morning Herald (via MyAppleMenu)
A G5 Laptop? Maybe Next Year
A G5 Laptop? Maybe Next Year
12/17/2003 01:32 AMMuch of the requisite modifications needed to convert a G5 desktop
chipset into one that works in a laptop may have already taken place.
By Alex Salkever (BusinessWeek via MyAppleMenu)
Desktop vs. laptop: Which do you really
need?
Desktop vs. laptop: Which do you really
need?
02/12/2004 10:19 PMZDNet Feb 13 2004 1:34AM GMT
The Genius Of The Laptop
The Genius Of The Laptop
12/09/2003 12:09 PMBy Charles Moore (MacOPINION via MyAppleMenu)
You Still Want To Purchase A Laptop?
You Still Want To Purchase A Laptop?
07/08/2004 08:37 PMIf you're like me, you would have frequently logged on to Apple's
online store and configure a laptop or two just to see how rich you'd
have to be in order to buy your dream machine.
Well, don't be
surprise if Apple starts to
contact you
to see if you really want your dream machine.
100 Gig Laptop Drive
100 Gig Laptop Drive
07/09/2004 03:25 AMWhen I go on the road my laptop has a 40 Gig drive but that is just
not enough and I carry a 60 Gig Firewire external just to have all of
my data with me. Finally someone has developed a 100 gig 2.5 inch
hard-drive. Time will tell how these will perform. Japanese techies
are going to get a shot at them first but they will not be cheap. [Engadget]
p>
Is That A Laptop Or A Phone?
Is That A Laptop Or A Phone?
02/19/2004 11:28 AMIntel is now pushing computer makers to
build
phones directly into laptops. At first, I wondered why this was
necessary, since it's easy enough to install a softphone - but they're
actually talking about the hardware aspect. The idea is that on the
cover of the laptop, you'd have a screen and phone buttons, and the
system could be used even if the computer was in sleep mode.
Initially, the phone would be a VoIP phone, but they also want to add
cellular service. The screen also will integrate with some email
programs so you could check your email without opening up the
computer. While this certainly has a novelty factor, I wonder how big
a market there really is for such things. Most people who would be
remotely interested in this have a mobile phone already. Are they
really going to be that interested in adding additional phone service
just for their computer? Also, the way this offering is described, it
sounds like it's only really useful if the laptop is closed.
Laptop phones
Laptop phones
02/19/2004 11:21 AMNews.com on how some laptops could start doubling as
phones:Manufacturers plan to start selling notebooks with integrated
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) this year and...
No 3GHz Soon and No G5 Laptop
No 3GHz Soon and No G5 Laptop
06/09/2004 10:43 AM
With the release of 2.5GHz PowerMacs today (Apple Store), some
continue to speculate about the 3GHz promise made last year.
MacCentral quotes Apple's ...
First Efficeon laptop
First Efficeon laptop
12/10/2003 01:08 AMFrom Sharp, the first proper laptop using Transmeta's new, more power
efficient 1GHz Efficeon (get it?) processor. The Mebius Muramasa
PC-MM2-5NE, which weighs just over...
Is this the lightest ever laptop?
Is this the lightest ever laptop?
03/31/2005 09:04 AMTechWorld Mar 31 2005 1:33PM GMT
Weaning off laptop
Weaning off laptop
06/19/2004 06:10 AM
I have been using laptops primarily for the past few years and now
I am planning to
return to desktops. Why? Because laptops are difficult
to upgrade and
I am tired of paying too much to replace broken parts or batteries
dying over time.
The control key on my current laptop, a Dell Inspiron 8000, is
sticky and I can't
fix it without sending my laptop off. Fans (yup, it has two)
and hard drives
turning on and off is annoying too.
I have been eyeing the 17-inch PowerBook but Windows is my primary
target environment
so I can't just replace my laptop with the PowerBook. So I am
going to get a
desktop, not the most powerful one available, but one that hits the
Sweet Spot.
I think that means 3.2 GHz Pentium 4. So far I am looking at
Dell Dimension
8300 with 2 gig of memory, 400G disk. Since I am
addicted to 1600x1200
resolution and LCD (read ClearType), I'll have to get one of those
20-inch LCD and
match that with Radeon 9800 GPU. Even with fastest optical
drives (CD/DVD-RW),
total cost is around $2400 which is pretty good deal I think.
Only problem is that the price keeps dropping. Longer I hold
off on getting
it, the cheaper it gets. It's amazing that with such a strong
incentive not
to press the submit button, the computer industry still humms
along. How crazy
is that?
After I finish making the transition to the desktop, maybe I'll get
the PowerBook
(why the heck does it support only 1440x900?) with the excuse that
I'll be writing
some OS X software. At least that's the line I am going to
use on my wife. OS
X software market is going to explode, honey!

A Pizza Box for Your Laptop
A Pizza Box for Your Laptop
01/04/2005 10:55 AMPowerPizza Laptop Box
PowerPizza Laptop Box
07/09/2004 10:22 AM
If you've got no concern for
your laptop at all, please purchase and enjoy one of these corrugated
cardboard PowerPizza boxes. Although they look sturdy enough, I'm
thinking we're probably looking at novelty use, unless you find big
pizza boxes the perfect form factor for hauling through subways or
airports. Purchase now for £12.99 and they'll get it to you in
28 days or less -- or the next one is the same price. May or may not
be used to calculate the value of pi. (Thanks, Dave!)
Read
- Product Page [HumanBeans]
HP uses AMD in 64-bit laptop line
HP uses AMD in 64-bit laptop line
06/24/2005 03:33 PMHP launches a laptop line based on AMD's Turion 64. I guess now we'll
find out just how much the business market cares about battery life.


My laptop, my life
My laptop, my life
12/30/2004 06:52 AMThe Star Online Dec 30 2004 10:34AM GMT
3D Linux Laptop Available
3D Linux Laptop Available
06/17/2004 04:34 PMNew: Laptop Desktop USB
New: Laptop Desktop USB
08/30/2004 09:59 AMKensington's Laptop Desktop USB provides a desktop mount for notebooks
16 inches and under, with a glove-like holder that secures the body of
the computer and can be adjusted to raise or lower the screen height.
3G Videoconferencing for Laptop
3G Videoconferencing for Laptop
06/01/2004 04:23 AM3G Jun 1 2004 8:23AM GMT
Top Tip: Networking between PDA and
laptop?
Top Tip: Networking between PDA and
laptop?
05/06/2004 01:23 AMI have an emachines m6805 laptop and a toshiba e800 pda. Both have
wireless. Is there a way that I can communicate between the two
wirelessly? Is this a new or not well discussed concept? Can two
laptops communicate wirelessly for that matter?
New: MaxProtect laptop bag
New: MaxProtect laptop bag
04/04/2005 11:20 AMMaxUpgrades' MaxProtect is an impact resistant carrying bag for G4
PowerBooks (17, 15, and 12 inch) and iBooks (14 and 12 inch).
Picking Out A New Laptop
Picking Out A New Laptop
02/05/2005 09:39 PM By Chris Muldrow, Free Lance-Star
History of the Laptop
History of the Laptop
03/23/2005 12:46 PM
Chris
Null over at Mobile PC Mag does another great follow up to his Top 100 Gadgets of All Time, this
time detailing the history of the portable computer, from the IBM 5100
Portable Computer pictured here, up to the first modern laptops. It's
a tear-jerker for those of us who lived through this era, seeing old
friends like the Compaq luggable (mine had more wonky than usual
floppy drives) and catching a glimpse of a few I'd not known
about.
It also inspired me to keep on with my current tinkering project
goal (which let me tell you, is way beyond my limited
abilities): getting an Epson HX-20 laptop online via serial cable ->
IR -> cellphone. Of course, I've got to buy a working HX-20 first, and
every time I mention it on here, you bastards go out and outbid me on
all the eBay sales. Stop that.
The Birth of the Notebook [MobilePCMag]
A laptop fit for Popeye
A laptop fit for Popeye
07/05/2004 11:06 AMglobetechnology.com Jul 5 2004 3:44PM GMT
What Are Your Mac Laptop Experiences?
What Are Your Mac Laptop Experiences?
02/10/2004 03:00 AMThe Walmart Laptop
The Walmart Laptop
08/17/2004 09:00 PMJust in time for back-to-school shopping, Walmart puts out an ultra-cheap laptop for under $600.
It's an ECS
A535, and comes with an Athlon 1.6GHz processor, 14" screen,
wireless networking, and XP Home Edition.
As expected, Walmart continues its push of
cheap imports with little regard for anything but its own bottom
line.
I guess it's good for the US economy in one respect; cheap hardware
like this will undoubtedly keep support guys plenty busy. And at that
price you might as well buy two; one for a backup or for spare
parts.
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Ideal laptop configuration?
Ideal laptop configuration?
02/14/2004 04:03 PMAfter four years and a few drops my 500 MHz IBM Thinkpad seems
ready for retirement. This posting and associated comments are
intended to produce a collaborative ideal configuration for a new
laptop.
The mission: Use exclusively when traveling, often for weeks
at a time. I would like to play music in my hotel rooms, ideally
from built-in speakers but possibly from little portable speakers that
are packed separately (I have a weird little AAA-powered Creative
speaker system now that is sort of okay for background
music). I would like to copy large high-res photos from
professional digital cameras, usually by pulling a CF or SD card from
the camera and plugging it somehow into the flash card. I want
every possible means of connecting to the Internet, wired and
wireless, except for telephone (don't have an ISP and life is too
short for dialup). Battery life is not very important as I'll
usually be using the machine some place where power is available.
Here's what I think I want
- 120 GB (or larger) disk drive. I upgraded my current laptop
with a 48 GB drive nearly 2 years ago and am dismayed to discover that
the largest 2.5" drives available right now are 80 GB.
Was Moore's Law revoked for notebook drives? Anyone with inside
knowledge know when/what the next step in disk drives will be fore
notebooks? I don't want to bother re-installing all my old
software onto a disk smaller than 120 GB.
- TrackPoint nubby pointing device in the middle of the keyboard, as
popularized on the IBM Thinkpad. I was never able to adapt to
those pad devices that are most common for laptops.
- analog video/audio output to enable playback of DVDs on hotel room
TVs, some of which have A/V inputs
- reasonably high quality built-in speakers
- as many USB 2.0 ports as possible (at least two because I'll want
to use an accessory mouse that will chew up one)
- a built-in Webcam and microphone suitable for video
conferencing. Supposedly MSN Messenger contains a reasonable
quality video conferencing feature. Would also be nice to be
able to make phone calls from the laptop in cases where a hotel
provides high-speed Internet but expensive voice calls and/or the cell
phone isn't working in that area.
- built-in sockets for CF, SD, and other digital camera memory cards
- built-in 802.11b for sure, Bluetooth?, maybe something for mobile
phone Internet would be nice, e.g., a GSM radio
- at least two PC card slots for expansion and the weird little card
burner that I must use to keep my airplane's GPS databases up to date
- mid-size screen and keyboard to keep the weight below 5 lbs. and
the size compact
- Windows XP operating system (am currently using XP on desktop and
Solaris for philip.greenspun.com; don't want to learn anything
new)
It might be fun to play with the TabletPC software in order to add
sketches and other personal annotations to emails, documents, photos,
etc. Is this software ready for prime time? And does
having a TabletPC interfere with the other goals?
Ideas anyone?
Enderle's Ferrari Laptop
Enderle's Ferrari Laptop
02/10/2004 05:29 PMNo Fears: Laptop D.J.'s Have a Feast
No Fears: Laptop D.J.'s Have a Feast
09/10/2004 12:14 AMPlenty of music available online is not just free but also easily
available, legal and — most important — worth hearing.
Vodafone 3G Laptop Trial
Vodafone 3G Laptop Trial
01/27/2004 01:21 AM3G Jan 27 2004 5:15AM GMT
Grok Description matches for Hypersonic's new 64-bit laptop
GrokA matches for Hypersonic's new 64-bit laptop
Dell Dimension 8400
Dell Dimension 8400
06/29/2004 07:04 PMZDNet Jun 29 2004 11:20PM GMT
Review: Dell Dimension 4700 PC
Review: Dell Dimension 4700 PC
08/06/2004 08:06 AMABCNEWS.com Aug 6 2004 12:36PM GMT
SMS Query: Dell C600 & Dell CPx J Laptop
BIOS Version
SMS Query: Dell C600 & Dell CPx J Laptop
BIOS Version
07/20/2004 03:11 AMJVC's Interlink 7310 mini-laptop
JVC's Interlink 7310 mini-laptop
11/19/2003 11:48 AMDesignTechnica review of JVC's mini-laptop, the Interlink 7310. At
just under 2 pounds, the 7310 lays claim to being the smallest
Centrino laptop on the market. The 7310 isn't as dimunitive as Sony's
lilliputian U101 laptop, but with its squint-inducing 8.9-inch display
and cramped keyboard, it is approaching the limits of how small a
laptop can get before it becomes impossible to get a sustained amount
of work done with it. The 7310 is currently available in Japan, but it
appears unlikely that JVC will ever sell the laptop here in the US.
Read...
Dell Dimension XPS - Gaming PC
Dell Dimension XPS - Gaming PC
08/06/2004 06:31 AMDell UK slashes Dimension to just
£53,000
Dell UK slashes Dimension to just
£53,000
06/21/2004 10:45 AMA 'build-your-own' online bargain
Product Review: Dell Dimension 8300
(NewsFactor)
Product Review: Dell Dimension 8300
(NewsFactor)
06/17/2004 03:01 PMNewsFactor - Many I.T. managers will appreciate the power and price of
the Dell (Nasdaq: DELL) Dimension 8300. Equipped with a 3 GHz Pentium
4 with HT technology, the 8300 performance series targets business
customers seeking a versatile, high-end PC.
My wacky Sunday (or "Why the early Dell
Dimension 8100 was made at the wrong
time")
My wacky Sunday (or "Why the early Dell
Dimension 8100 was made at the wrong
time")
05/18/2004 10:34 AMDell usually makes pretty good computers, unfortunately the Dimension
8100 was just made at the wrong time.
Dell Releases Its Lightest Laptop Ever
Dell Releases Its Lightest Laptop Ever
03/31/2005 12:35 PMDell updated its lineup of business notebooks today with a 2.5-pound
laptop designed for executives who want to make last-minute changes to
presentations while airborne. The
Latitude X1 was designed with
business travelers in mind, from its reinforced casing (which wards
off shifting airline baggage in the overhead compartment) to a sealed
keyboard that limits the damage caused by coffee spills. Dell reduced
the size of this model's power adapter and battery to reduce the
system weight to 2.5 pounds, making this system the lightest laptop in
the company's arsenal.

News source:
PCWorld.comRead full story...Could HP's AMD laptop sway Dell?
Could HP's AMD laptop sway Dell?
06/24/2005 03:22 PMZDNet Jun 24 2005 1:44PM GMT
Dell laptop lines to diverge in 2004
Dell laptop lines to diverge in 2004
11/17/2003 06:39 PMThe computer maker plans to make its two laptop lines more distinct in
the second half of 2004, a move that could better suit its products to
a growing customer base.
Dell Hopes to Attract Gamers With New
Laptop
Dell Hopes to Attract Gamers With New
Laptop
02/16/2004 04:06 PMweb ad.vantage Feb 16 2004 8:16PM GMT
Dell lifts curtain on cinematic laptop
Dell lifts curtain on cinematic laptop
08/13/2004 02:40 PMPC Magazine UK Aug 13 2004 6:48PM GMT
Dell Releases Its Lightest Laptop Ever
(PC World)
Dell Releases Its Lightest Laptop Ever
(PC World)
03/30/2005 09:31 PMPC World - Designed with business travelers in mind, the X1 has a
battery life of up to 6 hours, the company says.
Dell releases its lightest laptop to
date
Dell releases its lightest laptop to
date
03/30/2005 09:21 PMDell updated its lineup of business notebooks Wednesday with a
2.5-pound (1.13 kilogram) laptop designed for executives making
last-minute changes to presentations on airplanes.
Dell steps down as CEO: Dell Inc.
founder and chairman Michael Dell handed
over
Dell steps down as CEO: Dell Inc.
founder and chairman Michael Dell handed
over
07/17/2004 02:53 AMNDTV Jul 17 2004 7:02AM GMT
Dell Inspiron 9200 17-inch laptop review
Dell Inspiron 9200 17-inch laptop review
12/27/2004 08:50 AMEngadget Dec 27 2004 1:12PM GMT
Dell-HP battle sends laptop prices
tumbling to new low
Dell-HP battle sends laptop prices
tumbling to new low
12/23/2003 09:32 AMChicago Sun-Times Dec 23 2003 9:21AM ET
Dell-HP Battle Sends Laptop Prices
Tumbling to New Low
Dell-HP Battle Sends Laptop Prices
Tumbling to New Low
12/29/2003 11:09 AMCRM Assist Dec 29 2003 9:47AM ET
Ars Technica review: Dell Latitude D800
laptop
Ars Technica review: Dell Latitude D800
laptop
05/19/2004 04:17 PMIn the latest in our series of laptop reviews, we take a look at the
Dell Latitude D800. This model features a 15.4" 1920x1200 display
along with a 1.6GHz Pentium-M CPU.
Hold the Front Page: Dell Laptop
'Uninspiring'
Hold the Front Page: Dell Laptop
'Uninspiring'
03/22/2005 07:09 PMInsanely Great Mac Mar 22 2005 10:49PM GMT
Dell launhces Latitude X1 ultra
light-weight laptop
Dell launhces Latitude X1 ultra
light-weight laptop
04/01/2005 10:39 PMPocket-lint.co.uk Apr 2 2005 2:20AM GMT
Dell unleashes "Gamer Laptop" with
competiton from Alienware, eMachines
Dell unleashes "Gamer Laptop" with
competiton from Alienware, eMachines
02/13/2004 05:21 PMPowerful and expensive notebooks featuring the P4EE reach the market.
Is there a market for them?
Michael Dell steps down as CEO: Dell
Inc. founder and chairman Michael Dell
handed over
Michael Dell steps down as CEO: Dell
Inc. founder and chairman Michael Dell
handed over
07/16/2004 11:29 PMNDTV Jul 17 2004 4:00AM GMT
Conspiracy theory of the day: Dell
Laptop with built-in keylogger color="red">(Update: HOAX)
Conspiracy theory of the day: Dell
Laptop with built-in keylogger color="red">(Update: HOAX)
06/17/2005 03:34 PMMark Frauenfelder:
Reader comment: Marc Hedlund presents the
best argument for this thing being a hoax: "A search for the name of
the FOIA officer in the letter turns up this letter, which uses the
same logo and the same address as the one in the 'keylogger' story.
Note also that the 'file number' is the *same* on the two letters. It
looks to me like the keylogger poster just overlaid new text in the
body of the letter." Link
I'm not sure what to make of this, really. This website has a
report by an anonymous person who says he bought a new Dell laptop and
discovered what he claims is a "keyboard logger" -- a chip that stores
keystrokes. He says he called Dell's tech support and asked them about
it:
"they said, and I quote, 'The intregrated service tag
identifier is there for assisting customers in the event of lost or
misplaced personal information.' He then hung up."
He then call the police, who told him to call the Department of
Homeland Security:
"they told me to submit a Freedom of Information Act
request. This is what I got:" (Click on thumbnails for
enlargement)

Is this a hoax? The page seems to be the only accessible page on the
site (www.chromance.de), which has a German top level domain.
Link (Thanks,
Rev!)
Update: Phil Torrone says: "I did an
investi-MAKE-ion. I think the keylogger thing is a hoax. the images from the site
are from here. The
memo/letter thing of course looks fakey too.
"I think
this is far scarier." (This points to an article that says the
U.S. Department of Justice is looking into making ISPs store "records
of e-mail, browsing or chat-room activity months after ISPs ordinarily
would have deleted the logs -- if they were ever kept in the first
place.")
Reader comment: Tian says: "The letter accompanied with
the story about Dell laptop's keylogger is
fake as well. If you do a search for dept. of homeland security's
logo, it is a blue colour circular logo with an eagle in it. The one
on the fake letter is a five-pointed star, which is commonly used for
Sheriff's office." Link
a>

Hon Hai's Foxconn Arm To Enter
Motherboard Mart
Hon Hai's Foxconn Arm To Enter
Motherboard Mart
01/22/2004 10:17 AM
Foxconn Inc., also known as Hon Hai Precision Co. Ltd., said this wee
that it will enter the motherboard market with its own branded
products, competing to some extent with its own customers.
Foxconn 865M01-G-6LS mATX Motherboard
Review
Foxconn 865M01-G-6LS mATX Motherboard
Review
05/29/2004 10:53 AMFoxconn 755A01-6EKRS Motherboard Review
Foxconn 755A01-6EKRS Motherboard Review
05/05/2004 06:46 AMAOpen, ECS, Foxconn SiS760GX Motherboard
Reviews
AOpen, ECS, Foxconn SiS760GX Motherboard
Reviews
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Hypersonic's new 64-bit laptop