Category: Computers
Acer Chrome OS Netbook launching in late 2010?
The Netbook has been in development since the middle of 2009, so it's quite an unexpectedly long wait for it to arrive.
Windows Black Screen of Death is due to a malware attack, claim Microsoft
Been hit by the annoying Black Screen of Death since the last Windows update? Malware and not Windows itself is to blame, claim Microsoft.
Klipsch launch ProMedia Ultra 2.0 speaker set
They look pretty industrial, but if they can deliver on the promises of their impressive specifications, the Klipsch ProMedia Ultra 2.0 speakers could happily sit hidden away under the computer desk.
Livedrive online storage system set to launch
Cloud storage system dynamically updates files across multiple PC's.
Review: JBL Creature III 2.1 PC speakers
You could accuse JBL of slacking of late, having spent the last two years releasing only fairly standard looking speaker set ups. But with the Creature III 2.1 speakers, it seems that period of relative inactivity was spent lovingly honing this rather special audio system.
ASUS launch High Definition Eee Box 1501 tiny desktop PC
Featuring a slot loading optical disk drive, the Eee Box 1501 is small enough to be mounted on the back of a monitor or flatscreen TV.
GT740 and GT640 gaming notebooks from MSI on their way
The notebooks appear to be cramming in a lot of gaming muscle for their size.
LaCie unveil LaCinema Classic HD media player and server
The LaCinema Classic HD is set to feature some pretty attractive functions by the looks of things. Giving change back out of £200, it's not too badly priced either.
BenQ unveils 19inch 16:10 shaped LED display
BenQ has added two new LED displays to its G Series line-up: a 16:10 shaped, 19 inch model (G920WL) and an 18.5inch, 16:9 shaped model, the G922HDL.
BenQ claims the screens boast the lowest power consumption rating in their respective size categories, making them appeal to cost- and eco-conscious corporate users. The panels are 100% mercury-free, which is a significant ecological advantage over traditional CCFL displays, great for corporate users seeking to proactively comply with changing environmental regulations. LED technology also enables the G-Series to use substantially less energy (approximately 60% less in G920WL and 43% in G922HDL) than CCFL displays of the same screen size.
Limited edition Star Trek and Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen USB sticks headed to Play.com
Summer blockbusters Star Trek and Transformers Revenge of The Fallen are headed to Play.com in the shape of two limited edition USB sticks.