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			<title><![CDATA[Samsung announces 3G-equipped &#8216;Go&#8217; netbook for AT&T]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 11:32:13 GMT</pubDate>
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The nation&#8217;s &#8220;fastest&#8221; (and often most frustrating) 3G network (i.e. AT&T) is adding another netbook to its...]]></description>
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The nation&#8217;s &#8220;fastest&#8221; (and often most frustrating) 3G network (i.e. AT&amp;T) is adding another netbook to its lineup of 3G portable devices, the Samsung Go. So what exactly is said Go? Well, according to Sammy, it&#8217;s &#8220;a compact and lightweight netbook with instant access to broadband speeds powered by the nation&#8217;s fastest 3G network and the Microsoft Windows 7 Starter Edition operating system.&#8221;<br />
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Don&#8217;t you just love the redundancy &#8211; &#8220;compact and lightweight netbook.&#8221; Ahem, isn&#8217;t a netbook compact and lightweight by definition?! Anyhoo, the creatively named Go weighs in at 2.8 lbs. and features a handsome midnight blue &#8220;soft texture&#8221; design, complete with rounded corners and a pebble-style keyboard.<br />
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Not to be confused with those old-school netbooks of yesteryear, the Go comes with a LED-backlit, borderless glass display that is purportedly &#8220;scratch resistant and provides users with photo-like image quality, greater viewing angles and better text legibility, reducing eye strain and boosting productivity.&#8221;<br />
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<b>Here are the rest of the Samsung Go&#8217;s specs:</b><br />
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				Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Starter Edition<br />
Processor: Intel® Atom&#8482; processor N270<br />
Webcam: 1.3 MP<br />
Storage: 1GB of system memory, 160 GB HDD<br />
Battery: 4-cell (4000 mAh) &#8211; up to 4 hours on a single battery charge<br />
I/O Ports: 3 USB 2.0 ports, external VGA port, headphone/speaker/line-out port, microphone-in jack<br />
Communication: WWAN: Option GTM382W module (based on Qualcomm MSN 7225) / HSPA (7.2/5.1 Mbps): 850/1900/2100 MHz / GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz / SIM lock (device locked to AT&amp;T network)<br />
WLAN: 802.11 b/g WiFi<br />
Other: Ethernet (10/100 Mbps)<br />
Display: 10.1&#8221; 1024 x 600 pixel resolution<br />
Dimensions: 10.3&#8221; x 7.3&#8221; x 1.1&#8221;
			
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</div>But enough about the sexy Go for the moment&#8230;how &#8217;bout we take a look at the AT&amp;T side of things. With regards to data plans, AT&amp;T offers two DataConnect plans for netbooks: a 200MB plan option for $35 / month OR a 5GB plan for $60 / month. Like the rest of AT&amp;T&#8217;s DataConnect plans, Go owners will also get free access to AT&amp;T&#8217;s more than 20,000 Wi-Fi hot spots nationwide.<br />
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Finally, the info you&#8217;ve all been waiting for: The Samsung Go will be available starting November 22 through AT&amp;T retail or online at <div style="margin:20px; margin-top:5px">
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</div>netbooks for $199 (after MIR and purchase of a 2-year AT&amp;T DataConnect service agreement &#8211; prices start at $35 per month).</div>

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			<title>The 5 best uses for the $229 Dell Zino HD</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 23:17:14 GMT</pubDate>
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Dell just went official with the Inspiron Zino HD price and spces. There have been a few unboxing and...</description>
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Dell just went official with the Inspiron Zino HD price and spces. There have been a few unboxing and previews popping up around the blogs the last few days and I&#8217;ve fallen in love with the little computer. It&#8217;s slightly larger than the Mac Mini, but I believe infinitely more versatile.<br />
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<b>HTPC -</b> It&#8217;s a given. The $229 Dell Zino HD would feel right at home on a A/V rack. The Athlon CPUs and optional ATI Radeon HD 4330 512MB GPU has more than enough juice to output 1080p to your HDTV. Check the box for the optional Blu-ray drive and TV tuner to create a bonafide HTPCIB &#8211; Home Theater PC In a Box, that is.<br />
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<b>WHS -</b> There are about a dozen and a half already built Windows Home Server options available. HP makes the media-centric MediaSmart line, Acer has the Atom-packing easyStore, Lenovo has options and the list goes on. They are competent boxes, but none of them have the processing power that the AMD options offer in the Zino HD, which is somewhat important if you want to turn the server into a torrent downloading monster. Choose the integrated graphics but select at least 2GB of RAM along with the option 1TB hard drive. The 2 eSATA ports ensure that you&#8217;ll never run out of storage capacity too.<br />
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<b>Trendy office computer </b>&#8211; It doesn&#8217;t take much to run Microsoft Office apps anymore. Why live with a boring gray tower these days when the playful Zino HD can get the job done too? Even the base model should be fine for most office tasks.<br />
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<b>In-car computer &#8211; </b>The Mac Mini might score you nerd points with the geeks posing in the car tuning crowd, but there are a lot of PC-only in-car apps, which makes the Zino HD a perfect solution. It has a small footprint and more than enough power to run GPS and music software. But most importantly is that the computer comes in enough color options that you should be able to find one to match your ride.<br />
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<b>Old folks computer &#8211;</b> What do old people do on a computer these days? Play on Facebook? That&#8217;s about it and the Zino HD, along with countless other options, has more than enough power to be a reliable computer for them. The Athlon cores should be able to handle at least five Internet Explorer toolbars and several spyware programs posing as card games. Try that with an Atom CPU.<br />
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The Zino HD product page is currently up, but you can&#8217;t customize or order one yet. That will probably change sometime today.</div></div>

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			<title>Google Chrome OS To Launch Within A Week</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 23:14:04 GMT</pubDate>
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Google&#8217;s Chrome OS project, first announced in July, will become available for download within a week,...]]></description>
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Google&#8217;s Chrome OS project, first announced in July, will become available for download within a week, we&#8217;ve heard from a reliable source. Google previously said to expect an early version of the OS in the fall. <br />
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What can we expect? Driver support will likely be a weak point. We&#8217;ve heard at various times that Google has a legion of engineers working on the not so glamorous task of building hardware drivers. And we&#8217;ve also heard conflicting rumors that Google is mostly relying on hardware manufacturers to create those drivers. Whatever the truth, and it&#8217;s likely in between, having a robust set of functioning drivers is extremely important to Chrome OS&#8217;s success. People will want to download this to whatever computer they use and have it just work.<br />
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We expect Google will be careful with messaging around the launch, and endorse a small set of devices for installation. EEE PC netbooks, for example, may be one set of devices that Google will say are ready to use Chrome OS. There will likely be others as well, but don&#8217;t expect to be able to install it on whatever laptop or desktop machine you have from day one. Google has previously said they are working with Acer, Adobe, ASUS, Freescale, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, and Toshiba on the project.<br />
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We&#8217;ve seen convincing and not so convincing screenshots of Chrome OS over the last several months. The good news is the speculation is about to end, and you can try it out yourself. If you have one of the supported devices, that is.</div></div>

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			<title>Xbox Europe hits 10 million consoles in sales</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 23:10:02 GMT</pubDate>
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You&#8217;ve got to admit, Microsoft is having a good month. First, they release Windows 7. Now, they hit a...]]></description>
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You&#8217;ve got to admit, Microsoft is having a good month. First, they release Windows 7. Now, they hit a rather remarkable milestone of 10 million consoles shipped in Europe. <br />
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No word on how many of those consoles were sold to replace units that had died due to the RROD, but it&#8217;s impressive nonetheless. The Xbox 360 is also the only console to show year to year growth in the EU this year. Love it or hate it, the Xbox 360 has turned into the quite the home entertainment appliance. You can read the wholepress release here.<br />
Which is just what Microsoft wants.</div></div>

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			<title>Relive your misspent youth with these Transformers USB drives</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 23:04:52 GMT</pubDate>
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Brando, home of the odd USB device, finally has a product I want to order....</description>
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Brando, home of the odd USB device, finally has a product I want to order. No no, it&#8217;s not a heated slipper or a spy camera, it&#8217;s a Transformers USB drive. How cool is that?<br />
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It&#8217;s only a 2GB drive, and it&#8217;s pretty expensive at $45, but they certainly are cool. There are two models to choose from, Jaguar on the Decepticon side, and Tigerton from the Autobots.<br />
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