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WeTab slate with MeeGo gets September 21 ship date
Sep 15th
Posted by admin in Techno Updates
The WeTab tablet from Neofonie will reach the market on September 21, according to an Intel presentation at the currently ongoing Intel Developer Forum conference. The 11.6-inch tablet will use MeeGo 1.0 overlaid with a custom interface to enable touch input. The device uses Intel’s 1.6GHz Atom N450 CPU and integrated graphics, and will also get Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1.
While official pricing for the WeTab hasn’t been revealed at the show, it’s expected to cost nearly $ 600 for a 16GB version and about $ 760 for a 32GB model. Both get an SD card reader and a 1.3-megapixel More >
Neon Open Signs
Sep 10th
Posted by admin in Techno Updates
Neon open signs let your small business advertise 24 hours a day, but you need to pick the correct one for you. Picking the right Neon Sign will make the difference by driving more foot traffic into your retail store or restaurant.
Properity, many times, comes in small packages, especially in the business world. Take signage, for instance. The odds are great that your store’s signage, no matter the location, is such a trivial detail that you haven’t given it much thought. You probably bought your neon open sign from one of those big discount stores…and it probably looks like everyone else’s…right?
Nothing patently More >
ExoPC to ship slate pre-orders late September
Aug 29th
Posted by admin in PC Technology
ExoPC confirmed today that it will begin taking pre-orders for its anticipated ExoPC Slate in early September, with shipments later the same month. First announced in February and initially expected in March, the delayed iPad challenger will feature a heavily customized version of Windows 7 Home Premium running on a typical 1.6Ghz Atom CPU.
Originally expected ship with an 8.9-inch display, the production version will come with a larger 11.6-inch, capacitive- and pressure-sensitive, 1366×768 display. Also added to the production model is a Broadcom Crystal HD 1080p chipset that accelerates H.264, VC-1, WMV and MPEG-2 video files, and is energy More >