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Intel’s dual-core Atom to improve Netbook performance – Thetech Herald
Best known for powering budget portable computers throughout the recession, Intel’s single-core Atom processor has becoming something of a hardware staple where energy efficiency and modest muscle are concerned. But ... »
How to pick the perfect travel netbook – GADLING
The world of portable computer has changed immensely in the past three or four years. For ages, the majority of portable computers came in just a few sizes, with the smallest starting at 12". In 2007, Asus introduced the ... »
Free netbook program a success at Milton High School – Burlington Free Press
When ninth grade came to a close at Milton High School, students turned in their textbooks and something else, too: their netbooks. »
Chapel Hill school first in world to give students iPod … – WRAL
Chapel Hill, N.C. »
Samsung launches P80 and P30 laptops, NB30 Pro netbook – CNET Asia
Samsung has unveiled their 2010 lineup of portable computers targeted towards a professionally-minded crowd. The new releases consist of the P80 Premium series and P30 Essential series, plus the NB30 Pro netbook. »
School Board talks technology – Olympian
OLYMPIA – High school students in Olympia could have their own portable computers, and classrooms could have more interactive technology if the school district asks voters February to renew the technology levy that has upgraded the district’s ... »
Windows 7 to Usher in Profitless Prosperity – BusinessWeek
Ultra-low prices on portable computers are nothing new, and in fact have increasingly become the norm since the debut of netbooks—small and light ultraportables that are virtually defined by their low cost. However, there are some strong reasons to ... »
Windows 7 to Usher in Profitless Prosperity – Gigaom.com
Ultra-low prices on portable computers are nothing new, and in fact have increasingly become the norm since the debut of netbooks — small and light ultraportables that are virtually defined by their low cost. However, there are some strong reasons ... »

