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Asus, Acer suspends work on new netbooks until 2010

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

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If you’re saving up for a new Asus or Acer netbook that could be launched during the holiday season this year, we’re sorry to report that things aren’t looking too bright for you guys out there. Probably growing tired of playing around with the same technology over and over again, both Asus and Acer, the [...]

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Asus EeePC T91 headed for the UK

Saturday, May 9, 2009

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It’s been several months when we last reported about the Asus EeePC T91, one of their first touchcreen equipped netbooks. Well, we’ve got good news for you guys in the UK. The Asus EeePC T91 is now confirmed to be hitting the UK market sometime in late May or early June for £449 which is [...]

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Asus Eee PC 1080HA redefines slim netbooks

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

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Asus has just unveiled their ultra-sleek Eee PC 1080HA. With the exception of WiMAX options and 802.11n WiFi connectivity, this new Eee PC doesn’t really offer anything new and groundbreaking in terms of hardware specs, but its new ultra-thin and stylish form factor is certainly a beauty to behold. The Eee PC 1080HA comes with [...]

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Asus Galaxy 7 5-megapixel touchscreen phone gets reviewed

Thursday, December 18, 2008

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It’s been several months now since we last caught sight of the 5-megapixel Asus Galaxy 7 phone, but it seems that Mobile Review was lucky enough to snag one for a quick review. So far, based on their impression on this Omnia look alike, it’s pretty well built and the Glide interface is almost at [...]

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Kindle Mode Asus Eee PC - Will it Catch Fire?

Saturday, February 9, 2008

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The Eee PC just got a lot better. A reader and Eee enthusiast in the Philippines managed to hack an FBReader into the Eee PC. The FBReader is a free e-Book reader for devices running Unix/ Windows. You can find it in PDAs and smartphones as well. On full-screen mode, the FBReader looks like [...]

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