Wednesday, October 10, 2007

And the Nobel Prize for physics goes to...the iPod


And the Nobel Prize for physics goes to...the iPod
...with technologies that allow the manufacture of increasingly smaller hard drives for things like notebook computers and—that's right—iPods.

Tom's Hardware News - Transcend announces 2.5” 32 GB SSD
Transcend is rolling out its second 2.5” solid state disk (SSD) drive, aiming to replace standard had disk drives in notebook computers.

Book-Size Windows Vista Laptop Computer: Fujitsu Lifebook U810
The Fujitsu Lifebook U810 is one of the first mini notebook computers powered by Windows Vista that can be used as a tablet PC as well.

Transcend announces 2.5 inch 32 GB SSD
Transcend is rolling out its second 2.5" solid state disk (SSD) drive, aiming to replace standard had disk drives in notebook computers.

Low-cost laptops are great, but who will pay? (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Providing low-cost laptops for children in developing countries is a great idea. But while $200 for a laptop sounds like a bargain in the U.S. or Western Europe, that's not the case in countries where these computers are intended for use. And this raises important questions: who will actually pay for these laptops, and how?

Used Laptops.com, Inc. - (Backpack laptop timberland) Refurbished...
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