Tuesday, March 10, 2009

RUMOUR: Apple plans netbook with touch screen


Apple is planning to launch a netbook computer with a touch screen monitor as early as the second half of this year, two people close to the situation told Dow Jones Newswires Tuesday. The mini laptop computers will likely have monitor screens that are between 9.7-inches and 10-inches, one person, who declined to be named, said. Another person said other specifications and functions are still under evaluation. Apple is working with Taiwan’s Wintek Corp. a contract manufacturer of small and medium displays, to make the touch-screen displays and Quanta Computer Inc. , the world’s largest notebook maker by revenue, to assemble the new netbooks, the second person said. Netbooks are primarily designed for Internet browsing and mobile computing. They cost less than conventional laptop computers, and are lighter and smaller.

Apple’s entry may come in what is expected to be a very tough year for computer sales. Desktop-computer shipments in particular are expected to fall by nearly one-third globally in 2009 as consumers increasingly shift to laptop computers, according to projections released by research firm Gartner Inc. earlier in March. While netbook computers have become a major sales driver for computer companies, Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs last year dismissed netbooks, even going so far as to suggest Apple’s third-generation iPhone - a smartphone device that offer multifunctions - could serve as a netbook. Jobs told analysts in October Apple isn’t “tremendously worried” the slump will drive customers to less-expensive PCs and added, “we don’t know how to make a $500 computer that’s not a piece of junk.”
Soucre: CNN

Monday, June 23, 2008

Is Nvidias CUDA going to be the death of the CPU?

FTA:
Let’s take a trip back in time – way back to 2003 when Intel and AMD became locked in a fierce struggle to offer increasingly powerful processors. In just a few years, clock speeds increased quickly as a result of that competition, especially with Intel’s release of its Pentium 4.


[Story at Tom's Harware Guide]

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Sister site of Ihelpcomputers

This is the sister site of ihelpcomputers.wordpress.com. This site's focus is more on advanced computer users that know what they are doing. The other site is for the novice. It mainly advertises things I can do to fix your computer for a small fee. The other site also has stories about computers, funny articles, etc. This site focuses on Windows 2000, XP and Vista ( which I had little experience) If you have a submission for a tip for trick, by all means post it. My email address is different over here. It's ihelpcomputers@gmail.com. My friend Ryan will help with this one. He is one smart dude.