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Intel planning Centrino-like brand for desktops | Network World

Intel is preparing a marketing strategy that will brand desktop PCs with a similar label that made its Centrino notebook technology a household name, according to sources familiar with the company's plans.

Large-screen notebooks: Bigger can be better | Network World

From the beginning of the age of mobility, we've been trying to squeeze more computer into smaller, lighter and more mobile notebook cases. A new generation of large notebooks with impressive displays, however, turns that idea on its head.

India notebook sales increase 180% | Network World

PCs sales for India grew 19% over the same period in the previous year, mainly on strong buying from a number of market segments including e-governance projects and the outsourcing industry, a hardware vendor group said Wednesday.

Beyond batteries: Long-lasting fuel cells are the future | Network World

Whether you're talking on a cell phone, listening to tunes on a media player or typing on a notebook, it's a good bet that the device's battery won't last as long as you'd like. However, that will change over the next few years, as fuel cells designed to power mobile gear start to become common.

Toshiba to replace faulty notebook memory modules | Network World

Toshiba launched Monday a global program to replace faulty memory modules in certain models of its notebook computers that have been on sale since as early as April 2002.

CES – AMD Live! goes mobile, faces off against competition | Network World

Continuing to chase the grail of a media center PC, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) announced a notebook version of its AMD Live! package, which the company had launched for desktop users in mid-2006.

It’s a hard-knock life: 3 rugged notebooks take a beating | Network World

Anybody who has spent any amount of time working on the road has probably witnessed their share of notebook disasters: dropped from a hotel desk, shaken beyond repair in the trunk of a rental car or doused by a knocked-over cup of coffee. Too often, the result is a worthless chunk of plastic, glass and metal.

Notebook PC demand brisk in Q4 despite Vista: Quanta | Network World

The world's largest maker of laptop computers expects healthy demand through the end of the year despite the delayed launch of Microsoft Corp.'s Windows Vista OS.

Acer says it has no need for laptop battery recall | Network World

Acer, the world's fourth-largest PC vendor, says it won't need to recall any notebook PCs for battery problems related to a Sony production glitch.

Two of world’s largest electronics makers won’t merge | Network World

The world's largest contract manufacturer of notebook PCs has denied any plans to merge with or be acquired by the biggest contract electronics maker.

Notebook PCs seen making inroads with gamers | Network World

Desktop computers have long been the preferred systems of gamers, but that is starting to change thanks to the introduction of more powerful mobile processors and mobile graphics chips.

Remote management of mobile devices | Network World

Users who lose mobile devices like PDAs, smart phones and notebook computers may soon be able to track the devices and remotely disable them, via a single Web site.

Update: Apple recalls 1.8 million laptop batteries | Network World

Apple is recalling 1.8 million lithium-ion batteries for its iBook and PowerBook notebook PCs, just a week after Dell took a similar step.

A call to arms for the open source community | Network World

LinuxWorld reporter's notebook: Seen and heard on the showroom floor

LinuxWorld reporter’s notebook: A call to arms for the open source community | Network World

The LinuxWorld Conference and Expo kicked off Tuesday with a keynote by Stanford Law professor Lawrence Lessig who told a packed audience that the open source community’s work doesn't end with an operating system and applications.

Intel introduces bundles for SMBs | Network World

Chipmaker Intel recently launched three business bundles - each consisting of an Intel-powered desktop, notebook and a server - targeted at the small and midsize market in partnership with hardware makers like Lenovo and local software vendors

Conquering BYOD congestion in Wi-Fi | Network World

Not so long ago, enterprise Wi-Fi users were the exception, not the rule. Early Wi-Fi office users accessed the network with laptops selected and configured by the enterprise. Accommodating occasional data users with well-understood, corporate-imaged, Wi-Fi-enabled notebook computers was pretty straightforward.

AMD challenges Intel with notebook chip | Network World

Advanced Micro Devices aims to grab notebook PC business from Intel, launching a new line of Turion mobile processors Wednesday.

Cisco to partner with Nokia on dual mode phones | Network World

With three new Wi-Fi technologies set to bolster VoIP quality, Cisco this week will announce partnerships with Nokia to build dual-mode VoIP and cellular handsets, and with Intel to create VoIP-enabled notebook PCs.

New plants, weak demand lead to LCD price drop | Network World

A string of new LCD factories being built, combined with slow demand for notebook and desktop PC screens, caused LCD prices to fall during the first three months of the year, and the downward trend is expected to continue, vendors and analysts said.

Acer teams with BMW on latest consumer laptop design | Network World

Acer worked with a design subsidiary of BMW on its latest revamp of the Aspire, its mass market consumer notebook PC, in an effort to win users over to the idea that fashion laptops don't have to be more expensive.

Mobile security risks: comparing iOS to Android | Network World

Calling an iPhone a phone is like calling Mount Everest a hill. Smart devices based on the iOS or Android mobile operating systems are powerful computers. They can run quite a few apps and increase the user's productivity, whether it's for personal or company use, or both. Unfortunately, these devices have security vulnerabilities, just as desktop and notebook computers do. Security and systems management vendor Symantec has produced a good guide to help you compare the security postures of the iOS and And

Intel to launch new Centrino platform without HSDPA | Network World

Just weeks before launching its new Centrino notebook platform, Intel Corp. said Wednesday it had cancelled plans to provide wireless access with an HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) module built by Nokia Corp.

Choosing Between Netbooks and Notebooks | Network World

What goes up must come down, and lately what's coming down are netbooks, as more and more articles talk about the compact computers disappointing customers. However, we can't blame netbooks for that. We can only blame vendors who overhype and customers who underbuy. Before you buy a smaller, cheaper and less powerful netbook, determine if you need a notebook instead. If so, you can spend about the same money and get more power, albeit in a larger package.

Neoware unveils laptop-like thin client | Network World

Neoware today introduced for mobile users a notebook-style thin client, with several wireless connectivity options.