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 <description>Nokia spokespeople are quick to correct you if you slip and call the Booklet 3G a netbook. Well, let&#039;s see: It has a tiny, clamshell, laptop-like design, meager specs, a 10.1-inch screen. Last time I checked, that was pretty much the definition of a netbook.
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 <description>The xpPhone uses the Burger King, have-it-your-way model of build-to-order. Will the idea catch on? Will buying a cell phone become like buying a PC on Dell&#039;s web site?
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 <description>Apple is reportedly breaking Hackintoshes -- meaning netbooks illegimately installed with Mac OS X -- with its latest update to Leopard.
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 <title>Five ways to overclock a netbook (really!)</title>
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 <description>The words overclocking and netbook appear in a sentence together about as often as Steve Ballmer is spotted at a Linux convention. Netbooks are all about portability over performance. Overclocking is all about taking already blazing-fast gear and pushing it to its upper limits -- warranties, energy use and safety be damned. Right?
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 <description>Microsoft has released a tool that lets netbook owners install Windows 7 on their machines using a USB flash drive, sidestepping the usual requirement of a DVD drive.
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 <description>According to a new study of 145 IT professionals, the operating system of choice for IT netbooks is Windows 7, followed by Windows XP. The three alternatives, Linux, Mac OS X and Google Chrome, each won the allegiance of 10% or fewer respondents.
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 <description>Exciting, innovative notebooks and netbooks are being built around Windows 7. Here&#039;s a preview.
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 <description>Acer announced this week its Acer Aspire One AOD250, which dual-boots into either Windows or Android. Nice! But what is it? 
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 <pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 17:16:58 -0400</pubDate>
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