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Next gen Apple MacBook photos leaked (alledgedly!)

Monday, August 4th, 2008
 


A Taiwanese site, Apple.Pro and accessories store AppleCorner.com claim to have images of the next generation MacBook casings. The images show that the budget-level Apple laptop will move from its current plastic fantastic look to aluminium … or Titanium … or whatever…

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Sony Vaio FW details emerge

Monday, July 28th, 2008
 


Kevin O’Brien of NotebookReview.com has reviewed the Sony Vaio FW, the new Centrino 2 based notebook from featuring a new look and movie-optimized screen.

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Toshiba Qosmio G40 Hands-on review

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008
 


Toshiba has a nice line in carefully targeted notebooks providing proprietary OS enhancements and innovative hardware features. The game- and movie-orientated Qosmio models are no exception. We test the Qosmio G40 under typical home conditions and see how it stacks up as a games machine as will as a media box.

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Toshiba’s Emily Shirly comments on the design concepts behind the Portégé M800

Friday, May 9th, 2008
 


This is an excerpt from an interview with Emily Shirley, Head of Product Marketing at Toshiba Europe GmbH, during Toshiba’s ‘Take a Closer Look’ event in Paris on the 7th May. The interview was focused on the design criteria of the Portégé M800 and comparisons with some of Apple’s design elements in similar products.

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Papyrus E-Book replaces paper, pen, classrooms…

Sunday, April 20th, 2008
 


We haven’t covered many e-book products but this Papyrus concept surfaced recently and compared to most its a bit special. This reader from Green Grass is aimed at replacing student notebooks no-less and its hoped it will cost less than $100 despite packing an E-Ink screen and network facilities.

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