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LG announces the Xnote ultrabook

LG has recently announced the Xnote Ultrabook in Korea getting a price tag of around $1,508 to $2,307. If you’re curious to know what makes the machine special to get such price tag, well we can tell you that LG has successfully cloned the MacBook Air in the LG Xnote. Well, at least by the more »

New Sony VAIO S with Sandy Bridge available for pre-order now

Sony Electronics has just announced that its new, Sandy Bridge-powered VAIO S laptop series is now available for pre-order in the U.S. If you will remember, this ultra-slim laptop was first announced during the CES 2011. Back then, the VAIO S elicited some excitement because of the fact that it will be loaded with either more »

Eurocom readies the powerful 15-inch Racer notebook

If you’re not interested with the plethora of tablet PCs which are coming out in the next few months and you’re still going for the traditional notebook PCs, you might want to consider getting Eurocom’s latest Racer Notebook. This 15-inch machine is said to be the most powerful notebook to date, well according to Eurocom. more »

HP and Compaq’s brand new desktops

Three new Compaq desktops along with one more HP desktops were announced today. All are geared for small businesses, but they are definitely worth a look. Their starting prices range from $309 to $799. All of these machines feature some stylish designs, showing that business machines don’t need to be hidden under your desk. Plenty of details after the break.

Missed the big tech news? Get caught up with InterrupTech for September 28, 2009

Welcome back to InterrupTech. Catch up on the week’s most important tech stories in a hurry. We cover Microsoft’s leaked Courier tablet PC and Pink phones; Netflix’s plans to be on the Wii, PS3, and everywhere else; and the Intel Developer Forum.

Intel Developer Forum Day 2: Why the Core i7 is awesome, Light Peak, and syncing computers

The Intel Developer Forum looks to be an excuse for Intel to show off all the cool stuff they’ve been cooking up and let PC makers show off some of their products. Of course there’s a multitude of technical sessions each day, though those probably won’t interest many people outside developers and engineers. Today we more »