ASUS unveils EEE PC T91, T101H and S121

At CES 2009, Asus has announced their three new devices EEE PC T91, EEE T101H and EEE S121 Netbook. The EEE PC T91 is the first official EEE which has a 8.9-inch swivel touch screen. It will come with Windows XP Home edition. It comes with an optional TV-tuner or GPS. EEE PC T101H looks similar to the T91, but sports a bigger 10-inch screen and sports a better keyboard where there is more space between the keys. The EEE PC S121 looks a lot like Asus S101 Netbook, but with new powerful specifications, especially the use of 512GB SSD:

  • Intel Atom Z520 processor
  • 512GB SSD
  • 12.2-inch slim chassis
  • whooping 8-hours of battery time
  • dimensions: 11.7×8.3×0.9

I’m really excited about the one with the 512GB SSD. I am still wondering though how ASUS will be able to keep the price of the S121 low since a 512GB SSD won’t come cheap for sure.

New Netbook from Velocity announced

VelocityMicro have released a new netbook, NoteMagix M10. It has the same specifications as any other netbook in the market like an Atom processor, a gig of RAM and 10.1-inch screen. Velocity is targeting this netbook at the students, who want to carry a fully-capable computer with them on the go running Windows XP. It will be shipping at an expected price for $379.

Features:-

  • 10.1” screen, the perfect size for web browsing, email, and viewing documents.
  • 4-cell lithium ion battery for extended run times– up to 5+ hours
  • B+G Wifi and integrated webcam to stay connected with friends and family
  • Extremely lightweight chassis weighs just 2.6 pounds with battery
  • Microsoft Windows XP for a true computing experience
  • Custom carrying case made of wet suit-grade neoprene

In case you don’t know about VelocityMicro, it is a famous North-American Desktop PC maker.

Visit VelocityMicro website

2GO Convertible Classmate PC – CTL's new Touch-enabled Classmate PC

CTL today officially announced the new 2go Convertible Classmate PC. It will be the one of the first touch-enabled netbooks to be available in the US. There are other players in the market too like Asus and MSI, who will also be launching their own touch-enabled netbooks worldwide soon.

The difference however is the target audience. While rest of the netbook makers are targeting the grown-up individuals, the CTL’s Convertible classmate is for the purpose of education and for the new youth generation. It has a light weight of 2.8lbs (1.27kg), which makes it easy for the children to carry it in their backpacks. Although, at $549, I doubt how many parents will let their children carry such an expensive gadget with them to the school.

Specifications of CTL 2go Convertible Classmate PC :-

  • 1.6GHz Intel Atom 270 processor
  • 1GB RAM
  • shock-mounted 60GB HD
  • 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi
  • 6-cell battery
  • 8.9 LCD screen (1024×600) with accelerometer
  • supports stylus for touchscreen navigation
  • resistive touchscreen technology

The specifications are nothing spectacular, but hey, this device is targetted for the children and the young students and they don’t need a device with lots of horsepower. But, the highly limiting factor again is going to be high price of the device. They need to keep the prices down to let the parents buy it for their children.

Web Video Downloader updated. Now much more stable!

If you don’t know about this great application of Windows Mobile, then you are missed something big. According to my knowledge it is the only Windows Mobile application that lets you view and download the videos from a huge list of websites. This application is must have for anyone who owns a windows mobile device.

Web Video Downloader updated

And did I mention, it is free? Read the review which we did last month. It has now been fully updated with screenshots from the latest version. Visit Web Video Downloader’s website now and download this amazing application!

Google's new favicon

Favicon is a little icon file with ico extension, which is associated with a particular website. Google has changed it’s favicon to something more colorful. Google even has a explanation for this change:

Back in June, we rolled out a new favicon — the small icon that greets you when you access Google on your URL bar or your bookmarks list — and we encouraged our users to submit their ideas for this important piece of Google branding. We were impressed by the volume of submissions we received, and today we are happy to introduce a new Google favicon inspired by those submissions by our users. André Resende, a computer science undergraduate student at the University of Campinas in Brazil, submitted the design that inspired our new favicon: . His placement of a white ‘g’ on a color-blocked background was highly recognizable and attractive, while seeming to capture the essence of Google.

Incase you have not noticed, ApoTheTech also has a little “G” as it’s favicon. Shall I make it look more google-ish?

via google blog (via Solsie)

Dell Mini 10 – Another netbook from Dell

Dell has come up with another netbook to add to it’s Dell Mini range. The new Dell mini 10 has built in TV tuner, a 3G WWAN, 10-inch display. It is powered by an Intel Atom Z530 processor. Just like any other netbook manufacture, Dell has not forgotten to put in a multi-touch touchpad with which you can do some exclusive Dell gestures like going back to homescreen, auto-scrolling and my Favorties

There was a gap for a 10-inch netbook from Dell. Dell mini 10 is perfect for those who found the Dell Mini 9 too small and Dell mini 12 too big. It features an excellent edge-to-edge keyboard which provides great typing experience. It comes with 802.11b/g/n and GPS too. The display has a 16:9 ratio, which makes it great for HD movies.

The release date and pricing is unkown at this moment

Handycase promises to launch 100 applications for the new Palm Pre's WebOS

The most important question that would arise in the mind of a potential Palm Pre buyer would be the support and availability of third party applications. On Palm Pre’s launch event yesterday, Palm made it clear that it was ready to support the the third party developers in making applications for the new Palm Pre. Handycase already has nearly 100 applications in the works for the new platform.

Infact the CEO of Handycase says,

This plan was already being developed, almost a year. With the launch of the new Palm platform, just announced the anticipated launch of the future.

They will be releasing applications covering all fields: corporate, medical, personal, professional, educational and entertainment. I am sure, we would be hearing more and more companies joining the webOS bandwagon pretty soon.

Head over the Handycase.com for more information!

Palm Touchstone is not just-another accessory!

Palm Touchstone is a exclusive Palm Pre accessory which allows WIRELESS charging via induction process. It’s design and color matches the style of the Palm Pre.

Although charging wirelessly sounds great, but it would take nearly 4 hours to full charge a dead battery, which is more than what the wired charger would take. Also, keep in mind that if you buy Palm Touchstone, you will also need to buy the Palm Pre back cover to make it work.

Palm Touchstone link

MSI U120 Netbook unleashed and it has 3.5G or WiMAX!

The new netbook from the MSI sports a ‘new’ Intel Atom processor and a HDD upto 160GB. But that is not the most exciting thing about the MSI U120. It is the 3.5G network card that lets you use WiMax on the netbook. With WiMax, you will be able to enjoy much higher data speeds as compared to old 3G network.

Compared to it’s older brother, U100, the software also seems to be updated a little too. It now comes with Face Recognition system to provide one more level of security. It is available in 2 colors: white and black.

The inclusion of 3.5G wireless card certainly gives the MSI U120 a fine edge over it’s non-3.5G enabled competitors. Obviously, this service is useful only if your cellular provider provides WiMax or 3.5g service. Otherwise, the U120 is not much different from the rest of the netbook specifications wise.

Fujitsu Introduces Limited-Edition LifeBook U820

Fujitsu has introduced a limited-edition LifeBook U820 tokidoki-branded mini notebook. It is being priced at $1,124 for the base configuration model. On the other hand, if you want to go with the standard cover, it would cost you $1,049 for the base configuration model.

Whether you buy with the standard cover or the tokidoki cover, the configuration won’t change. The Fujitsu Lifebook is one mightly little premium-quality UMPC with ultra-high resolution at 1280 x 800 on a small 5.6″ display.

Visit Fujitsu U820 webpage