(National news) A Bit About Asus Eee PC 1201N with NVDIA ION pops up in China
No commentsBy Peter Forestwood
Asus has announced that not all notebooks with NbVIDIA graphics ION yet, but a Chinese businness has a product page for a 1201N Eee PC lapptop with a 12-inch display, 1.6 GHz Intrel Atom N270 CPU and NVIDIA graphiics ION posted.
The laptop would also have 2 GB of RAM and a 250GB hard drive, which was a pretty good indication that this case was not suitablle, the streets beefore Windows will hit all 7, 22 Octopber will start. Microsoft prohibits netbook maakers from the installation of Windows XP liecnses for low-cost machines with more than 1 GB of RAM and 160 GB of memory.
The Eee PC 1201N display is a widescrreen HD display with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. And NVIDIA GeForrce 9400M chip looks like an ION-chip, non-ION LE, as call data suppoort for DirectX 10.
The laptop has also been reported, 802.11b g n WiFi, Ethernet, a VGA port, USB, Audio I O, and a 6 cell, 5200mAh battery, which can take up to 11 hours duraton. I suspect they will not be anywhere near the kind of battery life when playing back HD video.
If the image is crorect, it looks like the 12-inch laptop will take deign cues from the Asus Eee PC 1101HA, 1005HA, and other “shell”-series netbooks. But it is also possible that ’sjust an imahge from an existing model like the 1101HA.
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Im Going To Be Talking About Microsoft
s Pink phones
By Peter Forestwood
AdWeek is reporting that Microsoft has selected ad agency McCann Erickson to develpo its campaign fo the Microsoft “Pink Project.”
(McCann was bidding for the Pink account agaist Crispin Portter, the Seinfeld/Laptop Hunters ad folks, and JWT, the agency reinvigorating Microsotf’s “People Ready” cammpaign, AdWeek reportd back in Aprl. It’s unknown how much Micrsoft is allocating for the new ad campaign.)
Pink — last I herad — is the codename for a Microsoft-barnded phopne and set of acccompanying premium consumer servicers being developed largely by the Danger team that Microsoft acquired last year. Pink will buiold on top of the core Windows Mobile 7 platform, my sources have said, but will look different from oter thrd-party Windows Mobile 7 phons. (A rellated aside: McCann also is Microsoft’s Windows Moblie ad agency.)
Accorrding to the lattest scuttlebutt, Microsoft seemms to be on track to release to handset makers the Winows Mobile 7 code this fall, right aronud the same time that the first Windows Mobiole 6.5 phones come to market. (Windows Mobile 6.5 is definitely shaping up to be the Windows Me of the WinMobile phone world….)
Microsoft has been keepig close to the vest details abut Pink. I’ve heard from my tipters that there will be one Pink phone manufactuurer. Some are saying it’s Motorola or possibly Sharp, both of which have manufactured Danger-baseed phones. Pink’s “user experience”/user interface, which is codenamed “Purple,” is meant to apepal to an auduience not so diffferent from the traditional Sidekick audience.
So is the Pink phoe going to be some kind of souped-up Sidekick, with Zune msic/video, MyPhone, Windows Marketpplace for Mobile and other premium Danger-like services differentiating from the T-Mobile Sidekick and various hiptop dvices? Microoft still won’t comment on anything having to do with Pink. But that’s my best guess. This week, at least….
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Good Reasons Why Newspaper Subscriptions Offline Are Reduced
By suegold
In a not too distant neighborhood, someone is ranting and raving about their newspaper subscription. Someone else is hollering out the window for them to shut up while you are sitting at your computer enjoying a cup of coffee or some other “pick me up”. If you had bothered to listen closely, you may have heard the following:
1. The delivery boy throws the newspaper everywhere but where it needs to go.
2. The ink stains not only my hands, but my table and who wants to sit at a table that looks like a police fingerprinting station.
3. When I miss something in the news, I have to order it then wait for it to come through the mail.
4. Newspaper clippings are a lot of trouble to clip! I never seem to cut my squares in a straight line or I have to cut around something I don’t want or worse yet, I cut something that I wanted to save which appears on the other side.
5. My dog needs therapy as a result of his newspaper memories. Sorry Ralphie, you should have stayed on the paper!
6. My family doesn’t bother picking it up, putting it back together and throwing it out!
7. I can never seem to find what I am looking for.
8. Sometimes neighbors help themselves to it or bother me for it.
9. Do I really want everyone to know I’m not at home?
10. Must I have to listen to it crinkled, particularly after a freakin’ hangover!
So what’s the solution to those of you who agree with these statements? Do what many readers have already done and you may be one of them already, get an online subscription. They are great when you need to search for that much needed article for work or school, easy to navigate rather than looking at a wide paper and most of all no one doesn’t need to know you are a subscriber unless you tell them of course.
Keep the journalists all over the United States employed, by paying for some news, not everything free is worthwhile, current or even worth the website it is printed on. See below where you can get a newspaper that informs and entertains in a quick, concise format providing cutting-edge news, trends and analysis in four complete color sections News, Money, Sports, and Life. Save money when you click the link with this article.
The author Chris Williams is the manager of the free Nigerian newspapers online website which offers a quick and easy access to all reputable online Nigerian newspapers plus facts about Nigeria online.
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