portability

  1. Trouble

    Windows 8 Missing the Boat

    With October 26th looming on the horizon and the release of the all new, much touted (already) Microsoft "Surface", I am wondering if Microsoft is once again missing the proverbial boat. Marketing thus far seems to be very WOW factor oriented. Looks good, feels good, runs great, does...
  2. News

    Lenovo intros 10.1-inch IdeaPad Tablet P1 with Windows 7, should've waited for Window

    We know, we know -- Windows 8 isn't splashing down on consumer devices for a good long while , but seriously, how's a boy to get excited about something that's already old hat? And moreover, something that has never, ever worked out . Every single Windows 7 tablet that we've tested has suffered...
  3. News

    Windows 7 Checking In: Jeff Wilcox - Writing the WP7 App Platform in C# and C++

    Jeff Wilcox is a developer on the Silverlight team. He spends a lot of his time (~80%) coding in C++. Strange? Of course not... Silverlight is a portable managed runtime and C++ (C with classes in this case) is what enables Silverlight portability. Of course, Jeff also spends a significant...
  4. News

    Microsoft will allow USB key installs of Windows 8

    Sees portability as the USB key Link Removed
  5. News

    Pocket-sized USB oscilloscope operational and qualified for Microsoft Windows 7

    Elan Digital Systems has tested and qualified its pocket-sized USB oscilloscope on Microsoft Windows 7. The USBscope50 has been designed to provide the optimum balance between portability, flexibility, overall performance and cost effectiveness. Link Removed due to 404 Error
  6. P

    Which Apple device??

    OK so i am wanting an Apple device to cater for my Digital Photography work. I can't decide between the 21inch Imac of the 15inch Macbook Pro. The Imac obviously has a bigger screen which is benificial but then the Macbook is portable!! Now portability is not really an issue that i am fussed...
  7. reghakr

    VIDEO Behold the laptop of the future!

    Anything is possible What will laptops look like in five years? Ten? Predicting future tech trends is always tricky, but these notebook concepts from both PC makers and straight-up tech fans provide a few clues as to what could lie ahead. Link Removed due to 404 Error Designer Hao Hua's...
  8. Celestra

    Windows Vista Flash Voyager GTR

    March 2, 2010 Corsair releases its fastest USB Flash Drive. Flash Voyager GTR family of USB Flash Drives. Its maxium read speed will be up to 34 MB/sec. and write speeds of up to 28 MB/sec.. The gizmo will offer the best features of a USB flash drive and the performance of an external hard...
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