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How To Hack Windows Laptops With Mac-Like Trackpad Gestures [Hacks]
Wednesday, 17 Mar, 2010 – 6:12 | No Comment
How To Hack Windows Laptops With Mac-Like Trackpad Gestures [Hacks]

Attempting to scroll with two fingers on a Windows laptop trackpad after using a MacBook makes you feel like a right fool, I know. It’s not the end of the story though, with Lifehacker revealing two hacks for Windows users. More

Xbox 360 Laptop Mod Available on eBay For $2k [Gaming]
Wednesday, 17 Mar, 2010 – 5:48 | No Comment
Xbox 360 Laptop Mod Available on eBay For $2k [Gaming]

It’s not got the good looks of Ben Heck’s previous Xbox 360 laptops , but modder TheTwoJ’s efforts aren’t bad—and unlike Heck’s creations, you can bid for it on eBay with the starting price listed as $1,950. More

Sony VAIO M netbook officially unveiled, attempts to befriend your wallet
Tuesday, 16 Mar, 2010 – 14:36 | No Comment
Sony VAIO M netbook officially unveiled, attempts to befriend your wallet

It’s still mildly hard to believe that the Sony VAIO M is for real, given its lack of VAIO’s iconic chiclet keys plus the pretty convincing VAIO W fake that we’ve stumbled upon. Nevertheless, kudos to Sony for reaching out to a more affordable market with its new 3.1-pound netbook. The specs are the identical with the ones we saw yesterday and earlier this month , but hey, there’s no harm in having another party to welcome this fella, right? You can grab one now — in black or white — for

Fujitsu’s ProGREEN Laptop Line Has Purported 18hr Battery Life [Laptops]
Tuesday, 16 Mar, 2010 – 11:18 | No Comment
Fujitsu’s ProGREEN Laptop Line Has Purported 18hr Battery Life [Laptops]

18 hours. EIGHTEEN HOURS. Imagine what sort of fun you could get up to, being on your laptop for that long. Those of us clever enough to stay plugged in each day know what I’m talking about. More

Very Chilled Chinese Man Destroys HP Laptop [Video]
Monday, 15 Mar, 2010 – 6:00 | No Comment
Very Chilled Chinese Man Destroys HP Laptop [Video]

What do you do when a laptop breaks down three months after purchase? Get it repaired? Sell it? Or do as this Chinese man did, and destroy it silently at a HP store, with not a single swear-word passing your lips? More

Dell jazzes up Vostro lineup with new look and Core 2010 processors, keeps prices in check
Monday, 8 Mar, 2010 – 23:01 | No Comment
Dell jazzes up Vostro lineup with new look and Core 2010 processors, keeps prices in check

We’re starting to bank on the small business-oriented Vostro for a really compelling blend of features and price. Sure, it’s usually not the sexiest kit on the block (though the Vostro V13 would beg to differ), but it’s hard to argue with the stellar pricetags. Dell’s just thrown down a big 3000 series refresh to the Vostro lineup, with the Core i5 and Core i7 options across the line, and even a Core i7 Quad Core option for the 17-inch Vostro 3700. And it isn’t just spec upgrades — the 13-, 14-, 15- and 17-inch boxes all are available in silver, red or bronze, and are made of fairly sturdy stuff. Though the 17-inch 3700 is the mightiest of the bunch, we’re particularly taken with the 13-inch 3300 which starts at $699 and boasts a rather thin chassis, onboard optical drive and Core i5 power.

LG’s Super-Skinny X300 Netbook On Sale This Month [NetBooks]
Monday, 8 Mar, 2010 – 2:41 | No Comment
LG’s Super-Skinny X300 Netbook On Sale This Month [NetBooks]

Seen back in January at CES, the 17.5mm thick LG X300 netbook’s formally been announced as going on sale this month to our South American, Asian and Middle Eastern friends. It’s worth considering if you’re wanting a Windows 7 netbook. Cast your mind back a few months, and you’ll recall it caused quite a storm due to its slinky size. Its 11.6-inch LCD screen doesn’t have much of a bezel to speak of, and the chiclet tiled keyboard is close to full-size.

LG’s Super-Skinny X300 Netbook On Sale This Month [NetBooks]
Monday, 8 Mar, 2010 – 2:41 | No Comment
LG’s Super-Skinny X300 Netbook On Sale This Month [NetBooks]

Seen back in January at CES, the 17.5mm thick LG X300 netbook’s formally been announced as going on sale this month to our South American, Asian and Middle Eastern friends. It’s worth considering if you’re wanting a Windows 7 netbook. Cast your mind back a few months, and you’ll recall it caused quite a storm due to its slinky size. Its 11.6-inch LCD screen doesn’t have much of a bezel to speak of, and the chiclet tiled keyboard is close to full-size. Check the press release below for the full story on the Dell Adamo -like netbook. (I say Dell Adamo rather than the MacBook Air, due to how square and tray-like it is).

Lenovo’s IdeaPad Y460 now on sale, and not a moment too soon
Thursday, 4 Mar, 2010 – 3:36 | No Comment
Lenovo’s IdeaPad Y460 now on sale, and not a moment too soon

Lenovo may have introduced four billion new laptops at CES this year, but that’s not keeping us from tracking the ship date of every last one. With Intel’s mobile Core i5 still tough to find in shipping machines — particularly ones that could substitute as your work rig — we couldn’t be happier to see the IdeaPad Y460 up for order at the outfit’s webstore. The base unit gets going at $999 and includes a 2.13GHz Core i3-330M CPU, Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit), 4GB of DDR3 memory, a 14-inch LED-backlit display (1,366 x 768), a 320GB hard drive, 6-cell battery and a dual-layer DVD writer. The $1,199 model, though, is clearly where it’s at, with a 2.4GHz Core i5-520M, ATI’s Mobility Radeon HD 5650 (1GB) GPU and a 500GB HDD to make things interesting.

Maingear mX-L 15 multimedia laptop available now
Wednesday, 3 Mar, 2010 – 13:51 | No Comment
Maingear mX-L 15 multimedia laptop available now

It looks like Maingear’s mXl-15, the long-awaited little brother to the eXl-15 gaming laptop has finally entered the building. This 15.6-inch laptop packs an Intel Core i5 or i7 CPU, ATI Radeon Mobility 4570 512MB graphics, an LED backlit display (your choice of 1355 x 768 or 1600 x 900), up to 8GB of DDR3 memory, eSATA connection, and your choice of HDD or SSD storage, and a multitouch touchpad. Truth be told, the base price of $1,000 is rather fetching — although “base price” has a way of fading into the distance as you start adding options. Ready to take the leap?