Tag : Netbook

Clamcase Shell turns the iPad into a laptop

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The iPhone and iPod got so many accessories that people got confused with which one to buy. Most of them are just too cool to decide from, and now the iPad is getting the same treatment. Different manufacturers are coming up with unique accessories for the iPad. For instance, a shell casing by Clamcase which turns your iPad into a laptop, how cool is that?

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Asus Eee PC T101MT an iPad competitor?

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As expected we’re getting to see a lot of tablets floating here and there, but the Asus Eee PC T101MT is a netbook and tablet mashed together. Don’t be fooled by it’s hardware, it’s surely capable of doing more than what it’s made to do.

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Windows 7 PC: Nokia Booklet 3G

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Last week Nokia announced their Windows based Nokia Booklet 3G. After 25 years of pioneering in mobile devices, Nokia has stepped into a relatively new field. At the Nokia World 09 conference, the full specification list was revealed and so was the hefty price tag. The Booklet will be priced 575 Euro ($820). Nokia Conversation Blog has given us a detailed view of the full specifications.

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How to get the most out of your notebook battery in Windows 7

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Windows 7 does an excellent job of improving battery time and efficiency. But here’s a little tip to get that extra bit out of the battery of your notebook or netbook.

  1. Go to Power Options by typing it in the start menu search field or via the control panel. It’s also accessible using the system tray Power Options Jump List.image
  2. Which ever is your current plan, you can change it’s plan settings or create a new one if you wish to. For this article we’ll stick to changing the settings of a current plan. I’ve got Balanced selected as shown in the image. windows 7 power options

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