Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
I only got to this bit. Blah Blah Blah. You're full of shit and get all of your info off blogs.
Hmmmm....


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A Toshiba Android Netbook...

The AC100 is a "smartbook", a netbook built with hardware and software more usually found in smartphones. Forget Windows on Intel x86: it runs Android 2.1 on an Nvidia Tegra 250 processor with a 1GHz Arm core (...) He wouldn't commit to a price for the AC100, but hinted it would be toward the lower end of the range for existing netbooks.
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Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
I like, is nice. Make sex explosion.

The tablet features a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 processor and both Intel GMA 3150 graphics and NVIDIA ION graphics for handling HD video and 3D graphics acceleration, among other tasks. (...) The tablet ships with Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional, or Ultimate. Pricing starts at $699 Australian, which is about $589 US.

And the ExoPC which should be out in September at around $600:

ExoPC Slate hands-on -- Engadget
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Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
That sexy little netbook I mentioned earlier?

Asus EEE PC 1215N Intel Atom Dual Core Netbook | Daily Digitals Review Asus just stated it will have an 8+ hour battery life, and will retail in the sandpit for $516 (which means probably cheaper elsewhere).

I am just waiting for them to tell me where I can buy this puppy and I'll bin my HP.
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Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
MeeGo keynote address at Akademy 2010

To say you are "redefining the Linux desktop landscape" is a bold claim to make. (...) In short, MeeGo draws upon the "largest open source platform talent pool in the planet".
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Interesting comments on Blackberry, re the possibility of a new OS and an iPad rival!
BlackBerry faces stormy AGM as Apple, Google mount pressure
(...) According to estimates, Apple is likely to sell 18 million iPads in fiscal year 2010.[/B]
Uh...huh... yeah, alrighty then....