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October 8th, 2009 Posted by John Morris @ 2:14 pmCategories:Notebooks, PCs, Peripherals, and SoftwareTags:Apple MacBook Air, Apple MacBook, Dell Adamo, Laptop Computer, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, John MorrisRalph Lauren is on the receiving end of a blogosphere backlash today over an apparent Photoshop job gone awry. It turns out there is such a thing as too thin. I mention this because yesterday both Dell and Sony introduced new laptops that give new meaning to ultra-thin. The tr
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India’s Sakshat = $20 wireless flash drive Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 1:59 am Categories: Education Technology Tags: India, USB Flash Drive, Laptop Computer, Wireless, Notebooks, Wireless And Mobility, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Christopher Dawson ’’ Proving that if something sounds too good to be true that it probably is, India’s so-called $20 laptop is not really a laptop at all. Called the Sakshat (which means “before your eyes”