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Posted on June 15, 2009
ASUS is going to start shipping the EEE PC T91 today. Fans of netbooks will be happy to note that this one supports a touchscreen. It's a tablet, after all. Specs include the following: Screen: 8.9" LED Backlight /...
Posted on March 31, 2009
Now that netbooks are part of the mainstream, hardware manufacturers are looking to start making PCs that fit into a completely new category. Dell, HP, ASUS and MSI have launched "kitchen PCs", touchscreen-enabled devices that would look well hanging...
Posted on February 23, 2009
Windows 7 is Microsoft's next operating system, currently under development and eagerly anticipated, especially by the crowd who wants to skip Vista altogether. If there's one thing that we haven't seen yet with the new version is how it...
Posted on February 11, 2009
Technology has made toys become more and more sophisticated. However, there are some playthings out there that have gone largely untouched, like the Rubik's Cube. The puzzler has been around for ages, challenging the minds of both children and...
Posted on December 11, 2008
MSI is going to move forward with its netbook line at the upcoming CES with a demo of a touchscreen-enabled Wind. Not only that, but users will have 17, 19 and 22-inch models to run their fingers on. Are...
Posted on November 19, 2008
Given the wide range of gadgets to choose from these days, it's tough to come up with a decision. If you don't know how to settle between a laptop and a tablet PC, why not get both? The HP...
Posted on October 22, 2008
Touchscreens are everywhere these days, so it might lead you to think that everyone is moving to get all devices ready for input from your fingertips. Microsoft has a different idea. You'll still be using your digits, but they...
Posted on October 9, 2008
ASUS is working on a more powerful version of its EEE netbook. This time, there's going to be plenty of juice under the lightweight frame. If the new version actually manages to do that and still remain reasonably priced,...
Posted on October 2, 2008
Sony is riding the electronic reader bandwagon once again with the PRS-700. Here's the hands-on conclusion: Like the other Sony Readers it's not super responsive (which makes touch controls more frustrating as a rule), but it gets the job...
Posted on May 15, 2008
Microsoft is seriously investing in touchscreen technology these days. We've already seen the Surface. The Center for Information Work could've been another example, but it's been flying under the radar for quite a while now, so we'll have to...
Posted on April 21, 2008
We posted last week that the Microsoft Surface was going to be available in select AT&T stores. As expected, reports about the hands-on experience have begun to arrive. Here's what Gizmodo thought about it: I panned and zoomed around...
Posted on February 28, 2008
Surface computing is the way of the future, and what would the future of computing be without games? Microsoft has a preview of the first game that uses Surface technology and while it's not exactly cutting-edge gameplay, it shows some...
Posted on September 15, 2007
Presenting the guided tour of the iPod Touch. Specs: Screen material: glass Screen size: 8.9 cm (3.5 in) Screen resolution: 480×320 pixels at 163 ppi Input method: Multi-touch screen interface Operating System: OS X Storage: 8 or 16 GB Flash...
Posted on July 1, 2007
JKKMobile got to play with Intel’s prototype T-Swivel UMPC and they have a short clip to share with us: It's very compact. You can hold it like a handheld gaming device and thumb-type to your heart's content. It's got a...
Posted on May 30, 2007
Microsoft is taking the touchscreen approach very seriously. I've already written about their idea of a work desk, but what about the little guys? Microsoft took a few elements from their Center for Information Work and scaled things down...
Posted on May 3, 2007
Presenting a demo of Microsoft's Center For Information Work. It's basically a touchscreen desk that's designed for those in manufacturing, construction and other businesses that require close monitoring and on-the-spot projections. It can scan documents and convert them from picture...