
NVIDIA Debuts Parallel Nsight 1.5 And CUDA Toolkit 3.2
CUDA. Performance increases. GPUs. NVIDIA. Tesla Compute Cluster. Somehow or another, all of those are interconnected in NVIDIA's latest announcement, in which they have revealed Parallel Nsight support for Visual Studio 2010 along with up to 300% performance boosts in CUDA toolkit libraries. The announcement really boils down to two new versions of industry-leading development tools: Parallel Nsight and the CUDA Toolkit. If you aren't aware, Parallel Nsight is described as the "only integrated development
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Walmart Family Mobile: Contract-Free Post-Paid Cell Service
There are plenty of pre-paid wireless options out there. It seems like every direction you turn, there's another MVNO offering you more cell service. But your post-paid options are fairly limited in the U.S. Get ready for a big change, though. Walmart announced this week that they were introducing a new post-paid cellular service, but unlike convention carriers, Walmart will not require a signed contract. No credit checks, no 2-year agreements. Just unsubsidized cellphones at reasonable rates, and monthly fees
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Microsoft Reveals 1080p LifeCam Studio Webcam
Not too long ago, Microsoft unveiled a couple of new 720p LifeCam webcams. But in today's world of "never is enough, good enough," Microsoft has been forced to produce something with even more resolution. The company's new LifeCam webcam has a 1080p HD sensor, which Microsoft claims is the closest thing to actually being there. And we aren't too sure that's too far from the truth. The new LifeCam Studio is designed to work with Windows Live Messenger 2011, which will offer HD video calling in a 16:9 widescreen
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Amazon's New Kindle Ad Says iPad Is Useless In Broad Daylight
It's pretty obvious that Amazon and Apple are rivals at a glance. Both companies are attempting to get your hard-earned dollars on a handheld device, but each company's approach is vastly different. Amazon is selling a Kindle e-reader that does little more than read books, whereas Apple's iPad is a multifaceted tablet that's capable of doing far more than opening an iBook. Early on, the iPad's conventional LCD was widely panned as being harder to see outdoors than an E Ink display, but it was largely forgotten
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Intel Developer Forum 2010 Day 1 CEO Keynote Coverage
In typical fashion, Intel kicked off IDF 2010 with a couple of keynote addresses headlined by the company’s President and CEO, Paul Otellini, and the GM of the Intel Architecture Group David “Dadi” Perlmutter. Topics of the keynote addresses included everything from Sandy Bridge to WiDi, and a myriad of others in between, but the main theme that permeated the entire conversation was how Intel is changing or plans to change moving forward. Details on Intel's second generation Core processor,
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OCZ RevoDrive X2 Sneak Peek From IDF 2010
We just spent some time trudging through the Technology Showcase at IDF 2010 and came across a hot product in the Sandforce booth. As most of you probably know, Sandforce produces the controllers used in some of the hottest solid state drives currently on the market. And you probably also know that OCZ has worked very closely with Sandforce and have brought a number of products to market based on the company’s controllers. OCZ RevoDrive X2 SSD @ IDF 2010 While looking though the booth, we
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Motorola Debuts Android-powered DEFY Smartphone
Motorola introduced the new DEFY smartphone for T-Mobile today. This smartphone runs on Android and Motorola's MOTOBLUR technology. Motorola says this smartphone is ready to "handle everything that life throws your way." Indeed, with its scratch and water resistant as well as dust proof exterior, we'd say this phone definitely can take more of a beating than the average smartphone. The DEFY also has a scratch-resistant 3.7-inch high-resolution touch screen display. Other features include a 5-megapixel camera
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DisplayLink Moves Closer To Enabling Any Device, Any Display Connectivity
DisplayLink will be showing off its new SuperSpeed USB (USB 3.0) chip platform for next generation displays, docking stations and other integrated devices at the Intel Developer Forum next week. The new DL-3000 and DL-1000 series DisplayLink single-chip family features integrated display and networking connectivity and high performance audio and HD video support. It also has third generation DisplayLink adaptive real-time compression technology that dynamically manages bandwidth and takes advantage of bi-directional
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Intel Sandy Bridge Chips, Wafer, and Motherboard From IDF 2010
We are out at the Intel Developers Forum taking place in San Francisco over the next few days and just snapped a few interesting pictures of the company’s upcoming Sandy Bridge processor. What you see pictured here is a wafer of 32nm Sandy Bridge processors, the actual processor with its die exposed (sans heatspreader), and a motherboard to accommodate the chip. Intel DP67BG Burrage LGA1155 Motherboard and Sandy Bridge Processor Intel Sandy Bridge Versus Nehalem and Westmere Cores (left)
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Turtle Beach Introduces Ear Force DX11 Gaming Headphones
Turtle Beach has been a respected name in console audio for years now, so when the company puts out a new pair of headphones, people listen. Literally. The Ear Force DX11 Gaming Headset has just hit the announcement pages, with Dolby 7.1 channel surround sound tucked into two major earcups that are sure to provide brain-rocking sound while engrossed in Halo: Reach. The new headset will be sold exclusively at Best Buy, and the company claims that the 7.1 audio support will let users gain a competitive advantage
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NVIDIA's GeForce GTS 450 Reviewed Around The Web
If you've read our review of NVIDIA's new GTS 450 and are hungry for additional information, we've rounded up some of the other coverage online for your perusing pleasure. Tech Report has information on stock and overclocked cards with SLI tossed in, as do our lovable, polite Canadian brothers. Hexus.net has its own review on some single card matchups, Over at Legit Reviews, Nathan Kirsch goes into some detail on NVIDIA's target market for the GTS 450, and tests a few games other sites didn't. If you're curious
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Panasonic's AF105 Becomes First Micro Four Thirds Camcorder
Micro Four Thirds has been skyrocketing in popularity over the past year. People have been clamoring for a better alternative between a full-on DSLR and a pocket camera, and the Micro Four Thirds / interchangeable lens category seems to be the exact cure that the doctor ordered. But why keep it contained to cameras? Sony has already announced a camcorder that supports interchangeable lenses, and now Panasonic seems to be ready to compete. The company just introduced their new AF105/AF100, which is the world's
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ARMing For War: ARM Announces New Cortex-A15
Earlier this week, we detailed GlobalFoundries roadmap for the next few years and touched on the company's rapidly growing list of partners. A new announcement from ARM today sheds fresh detail on where the semiconductor industry is headed in the next few years. Say hello to the next-generation ARM core, the ARM Cortex-A15. Unlike the ARM-A5 architecture, whose launch we covered nearly a year ago, ARM-15 is aimed squarely at high-end markets. The degree of overlap suggests that A15 may nudge A8 out of the lineup
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Fujitsu Develops More Compact, Efficient Wireless Charging Solution
Wireless charging. To some, it's a dream. To others, it's a reality. But no one would argue that it's as advanced as it should be. PowerMat has proven that with accessory cases and a plugged-in mat, one can "wirelessly" charge their cellphone. But it still requires physical contact, and the base station still has to be plugged into a wall. It's not hard to see the holes in the theory, and while it's a step in the right direction, this isn't the idea we had in mind when dreaming of wireless electricity a decade
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Casio Ships Latest EXILIM Digital Cameras to U.S. Market
Don't worry, you're not going through another episode of déjà vu if Casio's Card EX-S200 and Zoom EX-Z800 sound eerily familiar. These are the same two additions to the EXILIM family of digital cameras Casio launched in Tokyo last month, and now they're both headed for the U.S. market. Both compact cameras come with a Single Frame SR Zoom that extends the 4X optical zoom range to 6X purportedly without any discernible loss of picture quality. They also share the same 14.1MP sensor as well as a
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Boxee Box Switches To Intel CE4100, Pre-Orders Begin Today
Well, this explains a lot. The Boxee Box has been somewhat of a unicorn over the past months, with delay after delay sinking the hype that came with the product's initial launch. Back in June, it was reported that the Boxee Box was being delayed until November. Now, we think we know why. Originally, the Boxee Box was going to be based on an NVIDIA GPU, but now it looks like the Boxee Box will utilize Intel parts instead. Talk about pulling the rug out from under NVIDIA. It's honestly hard to say what sort of
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Asus Launches Dual-Core Eee PC 1015PEM Netbook
After witnessing countless press releases for single-core netbooks over the past couple of years, the dual-core revolution is finally here, and it's Asus that's leading the charge. According to Asus, its newly introduced Eee PC 1015PEM netbook is the first netbook in the U.S. to feature Intel's two-cored Atom N550 processor, though it certainly won't be the last. Likely serving as a blueprint for all future dual-core netbook releases, the Eee PC 1015PEM ships with a 10.1-inch LED backlit screen, up to 2GB of
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Intel Developer Forum 2010 CEO Keynote Coverage
In typical fashion, Intel kicked off IDF 2010 with a couple of keynote addresses headlined by the company’s President and CEO, Paul Otellini, and GM of the Intel Architecture Group David “Dadi” Perlmutter. Topics of the keynote addresses included everything from Sandy Bridge to WiDi, and a myriad of others in between, but the main theme that permeated the entire conversation was how Intel is changing or plans to change moving forward. Mr. Otellini began
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ARMing For War: ARM Announces New Cortex-A15
Earlier this week, we detailed GlobalFoundries roadmap for the next few years and touched on the company's rapidly growing list of partners. A new announcement from ARM today sheds fresh detail on where the semiconductor industry is headed in the next few years. Say hello to the next-generation ARM core, the ARM Cortex-A15. Unlike the ARM-A5 architecture, whose launch we covered nearly a year ago, ARM-15 is aimed squarely at high-end markets. 
The A15 is based on the same ARM v7-A Cortex architecture as the A9, but adds support for LPAE (Long Physical Address Extensions) and is designed to maintain cache coherency between processors on a die and potentially between chips in a cluster. A15 also supports hardware virtualization and may include an FPU—the A9 has an optional FPU that the A15 may automatically incorporate.
"The launch of the Cortex-A15 MPCore processor marks the beginning of an entirely new era for the ARM Partnership. It brings together more than 20 years of ARM expertise in low-power design with a host of new and very aggressive high-performance technologies,†said Mike Inglis, EVP and GM, processor division, ARM. “The Cortex-A15 MPCore processor will become the next major step along the industry’s energy efficient computing roadmap and open up a wide range of new application possibilities for our Partners.â€

The A15 in a four-way implementation
The debut of the Cortex-A15 MPCore processor enhances the ARM Cortex-A Series of processors by providing the electronics industry with the broadest range of software and feature-set compatible processors. The Cortex-A15 extends the capabilities of the ARM Cortex-A Series by adding efficient hardware support for OS virtualization, soft-error recovery, larger memory addressability and system coherency. While remaining true to ARM’s power-efficient design heritage, the Cortex-A15 MPCore processor brings a new level of performance scalability as well as a feature set that enables ARM Partners to address a range of innovative and traditional markets with a single processor architecture."
ARM envisions the A15 scaling across the entire spectrum of mobile devices, from single-core and dual-core A15's in smartphones to octal-core A15's as part of wireless infrastructure, home entertainment devices, and ultra power-efficient servers (shh). Not only can ARM15 support more cores than the A9, ARM claims to have tightened interaction between the CPU, GPU, and security modules, and reduced the number of transactions that move off-die.

It'll be 2012 before we see the A15 in devices, but this is the clearest evidence yet that ARM and Intel are on a collision course. When Moorestown debuts in 2011, it'll be going up against devices built around current ARM processors, some of which will be built on GlobalFoundries 28nm process as opposed to TSMC's 40nm technology. That matchup is already guaranteed to stir the pot in some interesting ways—if the A9 performs well against Atom in 2011, the promise of A15 will undoubtedly help ARM convince its licensees that it's capable of countering Intel's assault on the smartphone/MID/UMPC market.Â
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Is this too expensive??
Hey there,
I wanna change for a new hard drive, so I need ur ideas to judge if I should by or not, I just looked into this 2TB western digital desktop hard drive, but it will costs me $95, what I wanna confirm is whether it worth the money??
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Chattanooga becomes home to 1Gbps internet service!!!!!
Chattanooga becomes home to 1Gbps internet service!!!!
link:
http://www.engadget.com/2010/09/13/chattanooga-becomes-home-to-1gbps-internet-service-just-350-pe/
Now thats some serous speed there I didnt know they had internet in Tennesee LOL jst kidding!
Pro.s Lightning fast!
Con,s
Just $350 per month!!! Yikes
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OCZ RevoDrive X2 Sneak Peek From IDF 2010
We just spent some time trudging through the Technology Showcase at IDF 2010 and came across a hot product in the Sandforce booth.As most of you probably know, Sandforce produces the controllers used in some of the hottest solid state drives currently on the market. And you probably also know that OCZ has worked very closely with Sandforce and have brought a number of products to market based on the company’s controllers.
To corroborate the specs, a RevoDrive X2 was installed in a system running IOMeter, as you can see in the images above, the X2 broke the 107,000 IOPS mark. Wow.
We’ll have more from the Technology Showcase a little later.
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Cant logon to WindowsXP, deleted some registry keys
I use Malwarebytes Antimalware regularly http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam
and havent had an infection found in about a year.
Yesterday i scanned after about a month and i saw 12 infections !
MBAM said it could not clean a few infections:
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Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware 1.44
Database version: 3510
Windows 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2
Internet Explorer Unknown
9/11/2010 11:19:49 PM
mbam-log-2010-09-11 (23-19-49).txt
Scan type: Quick Scan
Objects scanned: 94917
Time elapsed: 2 minute(s), 49 second(s)
Memory Processes Infected: 0
Memory Modules Infected: 0
Registry Keys Infected: 2
Registry Values Infected: 2
Registry Data Items Infected: 3
Folders Infected: 1
Files Infected: 4
Memory Processes Infected:
(No malicious items detected)
Memory Modules Infected:
(No malicious items detected)
Registry Keys Infected:
HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\{43bf8cd1-c5d5-2230-7bb2-98f22c2b7dc6} (Backdoor.Bot) -> Quarantined and deleted
successfully.
HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-18\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\{43bf8cd1-c5d5-2230-7bb2-98f22c2b7dc6} (Backdoor.Bot) -> Quarantined and deleted
successfully.
Registry Values Infected:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\mp3_audio_codec (Spyware.Zbot) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Network\uid (Malware.Trace) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.
Registry Data Items Infected:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Userinit (Spyware.Zbot) -> Data: c:\windows\system32\sdra64.exe -> Delete on reboot.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Userinit (Spyware.Zbot) -> Data: system32\sdra64.exe -> Delete on reboot.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Userinit (Hijack.Userinit) -> Bad: (C:\WINDOWS\system32\userinit.exe,C:\WINDOWS
\system32\sdra64.exe,) Good: (Userinit.exe) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.
Folders Infected:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\lowsec (Stolen.data) -> Delete on reboot.
Files Infected:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\lowsec\local.ds (Stolen.data) -> Delete on reboot.
C:\WINDOWS\system32\lowsec\user.ds (Stolen.data) -> Delete on reboot.
C:\WINDOWS\system32\lowsec\user.ds.lll (Stolen.data) -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.
C:\WINDOWS\system32\sdra64.exe (Spyware.Zbot) -> Delete on reboot.
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So i thought of manually removing the infected Registry keys. (Something i've done many times before)
While I was at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\
I saw a key named 'Special Accounts', it looked fishy to my paranoid eyes. Had some 'strange' values in it, None corresponding to my Username (Administrator)
or Guest. 3 were somewhat random letters with a ~, and one was ' search assistant'. Looked like malware remains of some kind, so, i deleted them all.
After that i rebooted, the welcome screen showed up (usually straightaway shows me desktop since there is just one user 'Administrator') with the only user
'Administrator'. When i click it, it shows 'loading your personal settings' for a second. Then it reads 'saving your settings' and stays at the logon screen.
Repeated it for 10 times. Restarted and repeated. Shut Down and repeated. Always same result.
Then i tried the 'Last Know good configuration' in statup options. Still same result.
Tried 'Safe Mode' starts loading then breaks at 'unable to load NTFS.dll'
'Safe mode with networking' same logon screen and same one second login and return to logon screen.
I dont know how to login. Can someone please help. Is there a way to remotely add the keys back to my registry. Or some way to correct this problem?
Thanks and Regards
guptavis
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Motorola Debuts Android-powered DEFY Smartphone
Motorola introduced the new DEFY smartphone for T-Mobile today. This smartphone runs on Android and Motorola's MOTOBLUR technology. Motorola says this smartphone is ready to "handle everything that life throws your way." Indeed, with its scratch and water resistant as well as dust proof exterior, we'd say this phone definitely can take more of a beating than the average smartphone. The DEFY also has a scratch-resistant 3.7-inch high-resolution touch screen display. Other features include a 5-megapixel camera with flash and DLNA support. The Motorola DEFY with MOTOBLUR is expected to be available in time for the holidays exclusively through T-Mobile.
Motorola Debuts DEFYâ„¢ on the Farewell Season Premiere of “The Oprah Winfrey Showâ€
Exclusively for T-Mobile USA, Motorola DEFY is Equipped to Withstand All That Life Throws Your Way
LIBERTYVILLE, Ill. — September 13, 2010 — Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) unveiled the Motorola DEFYâ„¢ enhanced with MOTOBLURâ„¢ on today’s 25th season premiere of “The Oprah Winfrey Show.†Slim and pocket-able, this smartphone powered by Androidâ„¢, which is planned for exclusive U.S. availability to customers of T-Mobile USA, comes equipped with a 3.7-inch high-resolution and scratch-resistant touch screen display that provides edge-to-edge views of your favorite websites, photos and videos. “DEFY is designed to handle everything that life throws your way,†said Bill Ogle chief marketing officer, Motorola Mobility, Inc. “With all the features consumers expect in a smartphone, DEFY packs Web browsing, entertainment and messaging capabilities as well as an exterior design that can withstand the stresses of everyday life.â€


 “DEFY is essentially a connection hub wrapped in a layer of protection,†said Paul Cole, vice president, product management, T-Mobile USA. “The unique and innovative form-factor of the DEFY provides you with the confidence to truly take your phone anywhere.â€
An Adobe® Flash® Lite®-enabled Web browser and 3.7-inch WVGA screen allow you to view more of the Web than standard browsers. Choose from thousands of applications, widgets and games on Android Market™ and enjoy access to Google™ services including Google Search™, Google Maps™ and Gmail™.

Availability
Motorola DEFY with MOTOBLUR is expected to be available exclusively to T-Mobile USA customers in time for the holidays. For more information on Motorola DEFY with MOTOBLUR, please visit here. To view images please visit here.
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7" MID with Rockchip 8902 and Android 2.1, CR-7005HD--GoldenCreel
http://www.goldencreel.com/UpLoadFile/201097152627964.jpg
Hardware:
â—Chip IC:Rockchip Dual Core RK8902 800MHz & DSP
â—Memory:Supports 2-16GB MLC nand flash
â—SDRAM:256MB DDR2
â—LCD: 7inch(800*480)
â—Touch Panel:Resistive touch
â—WIFI: 802.11b/g
â—3G: Support external USB dongle
â—USB: mini USB OTG
â—MIC Record & Speaker: Built-in
â—Support 16GB TF card memory extension
â—Support:TV-out/HDMI/Earphone
â—DC input
â—Li-Battery: 3000maH
â—Wifi online: 6 Hours
â—3G online: 5 Hours
â—Stand-by time:72 Hours
Software:
â—System OS: Andriod 2.1
â—WIFI browser: ordinary web pagesã€WAP pagesã€download attachments
â—Google Email send and receive functions
â—Online chat function: MSNã€QQã€SKYPEã€Gtalkã€ICQ
â—Input: google Pinyin Chinese input method, soft keyboard, handwriting input
â—E-book: PDFã€TXT and other text format
â—Office software Mircosoft Wordã€Excelã€PPT etc.
â—Other third-party software to use
â—On-line music playback: MP3/WMA/APE/FLAC/AAC/OGG/AC3/WAV
â—On-line video playback: CCTV,ku6,youtube etc. supports browsing web, H.263, H.264 full format 1080P HD video
â—Application extension: Google Market
â—Other functions Internet Radio
â—Clock Function: Supports
â—Multimedia Video Player(1280*720):MKV(H.264 HP)ã€AVIã€RM/RMVBã€FLVã€MPEG-1ã€MPEG-2 ect.
â—Photo: JPEGã€BMPã€GIFã€PNGã€TIFF
â—Games: Supports
â—Setting WIFI settings, language switch, calendar / clock / calendar setting, memory management, version management, Restore the default , volume, brightness setting
â—Others:Desktop Wallpapers switchã€Switch machine screen customã€
set the desktop shortcut icons, calculator
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Jetman
This guy has the best day job there is,.........
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Asus Launches Dual-Core Eee PC 1015PEM Netbook
Likely serving as a blueprint for all future dual-core netbook releases, the Eee PC 1015PEM ships with a 10.1-inch LED backlit screen, up to 2GB of DDR3 memory, 160GB/250GB/320GB hard drive (Asus also tosses in 500GB of its cloud-based Eee Storage), 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, 0.3MP webcam, HD audio, three dedicated USB 2.0 ports (USB 3.0 optional), VGA port, headphone/mic inputs, media card reader, and a 6-cell battery.
Regarding that last bit, Asus claims you'll be able to squeeze out up to 13 hours of battery life with its Super Hybrid Engine (SHE) technology, which" adapts and adjusts power settings to give you the CPU performance you need."
Asus says you'll be able to purchase the Eee PC 1015PEM today through online shopping portals like Amazon.com and J&R. As of this writing, neither vendor shows the netbook listed. Color options include black, blue, red, and white.
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Intel Developer Forum 2010 Day 1 CEO Keynote Coverage
Details on Intel's second generation Core processor, Intel's ongoing development efforts with GoogleTV and a host of other hands-on demos were presented. Intel's highly integrated Sandy Bridge CPU is looking strong and on track for an early 2011 release.
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