Fujitsu Q2010 Notebook

The Fujitsu Q2010 notebook is an ultra portable laptop that you can pack in any style of laptop bag and taken anywhere you travel. The widescreen display makes it easy to view web pages or documents. It is bright and crisp. While some people may find the keyboard tricky to use at first, it is [...]

HP Pavilion dv6700t Review

The HP Pavilion dv6700t replaces the dv6500t as HP’s newest 15.4″ consumer notebook offering cutting edge design and performance in a mobile package. With Intel Core 2 Duo processors, available LightScribe optical drive, available nVidia dedicated graphics, and a stylish yet tough design, the dv6700t might still be one of the best 15-inch notebooks on [...]

ThinkPad X300 Information Leaks Out

Before you plunk down $2,000 on a MacBook Air notebook you might want to pay attention to information leaked out on the competing Lenovo ThinkPad X300. It’s rumored to be as light as the MacBook Air but has more useful features such as a removable battery, built-in optical drive and three USB ports.

The information leak [...]

Gateway P-6831FX User Review

It seems like only yesterday that consumer notebooks were simply analogs of their corporate cousins. Think grey slabs of plastic with no personality. Those were sad times.
Something happened recently to change this. I don’t know if it was a resurgent Apple showing the big PC makers how to infuse some soul and character into their [...]

Plantronics Virtual Phone Booth Stereo Headset Review

Plantronics’ Virtual Phone Booth Stereo Headset is my first review item fresh from CES. Although not a brand new item, this headset is geared towards notebook users and gamers, with special sound-isolating earbuds to block out noisy environments like airports or conferences.
I decided put the Virtual Phone Booth to the ultimate test to see if [...]

HP Pavilion tx2000z Review

HP has finally updated the very popular tx1000z. Welcome the tx2000z convertible notebook. It has the same design as its predecessor, but now has an active digitizer and touchscreen. I have to say I am quite impressed with this 12.1-inch convertible notebook/tablet. The entertainment features make this notbook a real head turner, especially when you [...]

Google’s Storage Plans Raise Plenty of Concerns

Google maps, Google search, Google mail, and next it seems will be Google storage, although the company has yet to announce official details. Increasingly, when Google sneezes, entire industries catch cold, and if the report in this week’s Wall Street Journal is correct, the nascent remote storage business may soon feel the chill.
In the wake [...]

Hypervisor Security a Growing Concern

“Virtualization is essentially a new operating system, which is something that hasn’t been done for a long time, and it enables an intimate interaction between underlying hardware and the environment,” says Rich Ptak, founder and principal analyst at Ptak, Noel and Associates. “The potential for messing things up is significant.”
Server virtualization makes it possible to [...]

Hitachi Debuts 500-GB Laptop Drive

 
Hitachi said that its new 500 GB drive would be available to computer manufacturers in February. Asustek Computer, based in Taiwan, said it would use two of the drives to create the world’s first laptops with a monster capacity of 1 terabyte. It was just last year when desktop PCs or external storage devices began [...]

Intel To Announce 16 New Low-Power Notebook Chips

 
Intel said its 16 new low-power 45-nm mobile processors have been designed to work in low-power devices, and that the Penryn and Menlow platforms should be very popular for a variety of mobile devices in addition to notebooks. The first Menlow-based devices won’t hit stores for some months, but Intel is already looking ahead to [...]