Archive for January, 2008

News Bits: Penryn In ThinkPads, Cloudbook Delayed, Intel Discontinues Some Processors

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008
  • Lenovo adds Penryn processors to the ThinkPad R61
  • Everex Cloudbook delayed until February
  • Backlit keyboards coming to Dell and HP notebooks
  • New DDR3 SO-DIMMS start shipping for notebooks
  • EditGrid

    Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
    EditGrid comes darn close to duplicating the Excel experience and adds real-time Web-based collaboration

    Motorola RAZR2 V8

    Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
    The Motorola RAZR2 V8 has T-Mobile's best call quality.

    Sager NP9262 User Review

    Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
    Sager's latest 17-inch gaming notebook was among the first on the market with nVidia Geforce 8800M GTX video cards. The Sager NP9262 isn't just another 17-inch gaming notebook, it's a notebook that makes other notebooks run away screaming. Continue reading to see what one user thinks about this impressive desktop replacement.

    Dell Now Offering Dual 8800 GTX Cards In XPS M1730

    Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
    Today's news from Dell shouldn't come as any surprise for notebook gaming enthusiasts. Dell officially announced the availability of dual nVidia GeForce 8800M GTX video cards (2 x 512MB) with nVidia SLI for the XPS M1730 and XPS M1730 World of Warcraft edition notebooks.

    nVidia 8400M GS Graphics Review

    Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
    nVidia's GeForce 8400M GS is, quite frankly, ubiquitous at this point. It is the go-to mass dedicated graphics part for both Dell and HP. The question is: Can it actually perform well with gaming? Continue reading to find out.

    Archos TV+

    Monday, January 28th, 2008
    The Archos TV+ does more than the Apple TV does, but it's not nearly as graceful.

    PurpleTrail (beta)

    Monday, January 28th, 2008
    The PurpleTrail party and event organizer gives Evite a run for its money with mobile and desktop options.

    VisiStat 5.0

    Monday, January 28th, 2008
    VisiStat 5.0 lets you quickly, easily, and inexpensively find out what works and what doesn't on your Web site.

    YMax magicJack

    Monday, January 28th, 2008
    Plug the YMax magicJack into an analog phone and the USB port of a PC with broadband Internet, then make crystal-clear calls for a pittance.