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Samsung Series 9 11-inch laptop starts shipping in the US
Remember the Samsung Series 9 laptop which was introduced a month ago? Well, you can now grab one of these 11-inch Samsung laptops from several retailers in the US. Amazon for one has the laptop in stock but you have to hurry because as of this writing, Amazon only has 1 unit in stock courtesy more »
Acer puts its 14-inch dual screen Iconia 6120 tablet up for pre-order
Acer has announced that its dual screen Iconia 6120 Touchbook is now available for pre-order in the U.S. and Canada. Boasting a dual 14-inch Gorilla Glass widescreen LED backlit LCDs, the Acer Iconia 6120 Touchbook features Intel Core i5 processor, Windows 7 Home Premium, integrated HD graphics, 4GB of RAM, USB 3.0, 640GB HDD, a more »
ViewSonic brings the ViewPad 10 Windows 7 and Android tablet to the US
Announced during the CES 2011 in January 2011, ViewSonic is now announcing the availability of its dual OS tablet PC, the ViewPad 10 for the U.S. market. Yes, you read it right folks, this 10.1-inch tablet is loaded with two of the most popular operating systems for tablet today – Windows 7 and Google Android more »
ExoPC comes available for pre-order in the US, expected to begin shipping next week
Those in the US who have been waiting to get their hands on an ExoPC will soon be in luck as the device has just come up for pre-order with the Microsoft Store. And at present, they are expected to begin shipping sometime next week, as in just after Christmas. That said, expect to pay more »
Microsoft bringing back Windows 7 Family Pack for $149.99
When Microsoft first launched Windows 7, it sold a limited number of Family Packs for the OS. The Family Packs have since been long sold-out, but now Microsoft is bringing them back, but again only for a limited run. The Windows 7 Family Pack gives you three licenses to put on as many computers. The more »
Rumor: Windows 7 pricing to begin at $199
The latest rumor surrounding Windows 7 deals with the pricing, and in this case I am not sure I can believe the numbers. To begin with, they have come courtesy of an “anonymous tip and is not from a trusted source.” Also on top of that, the prices seem to be a little high, especially more »
Microsoft confirms the many flavors of Windows 7
Despite what we hoped in thinking that Microsoft may have learned a lesson with the many available versions for Windows Vista, it seems they are determined to make the same mistake with Windows 7. So, just how many versions are we talking about? Six in total, and if you ask me, that is about three or four more than we need. Of course, it may not be all that terrible considering most consumers will only have to choose between Home Premium, Professional and possibly Starter. All-in-all, here are the versions will see and a little glimpse into what each will offer:
- Windows 7 Starter: Ability to run three concurrent applications, improved taskbar, JumpLists and the ability to join a Home Group.
- Windows 7 Home Basic: Available only in emerging markets.
- Windows 7 Home Premium: Aero Glass, advanced windows navigation, handwriting recognition, multi-touch and Windows Media Center.
- Windows 7 Professional: Ability to join a managed network, advanced network backup and Location Aware Printing.
- Windows 7 Enterprise: bitLocker, DirectAccess and AppLocker. Limited to bulk business sales.
- Windows 7 Ultimate: Includes everything from the lower versions.
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