Apple Boot Camp updated with Windows 7 support
Tom on January 20, 2010
Apple’s Boot Camp software, which has been included with Macs since the debut of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, and allows users to run a native copy of Windows alongside their Mac OS install, has finally been updated to officially support Microsoft’s latest-and-greatest operating system, Windows 7.
Of course, the software has unofficially supported version 7 [...]
LG gets a little cheeky with new X300 ad
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Apple’s ultrathin-and-light notebook, the MacBook Air, is a real love-hate device. It’s conservative on port selection, but you can’t argue that it is in fact darned thin. A novel advertisement featuring the Air being removed from a manila folder, teamed with a catchy jingle, remains memorable, even two years after that launch.
LG’s new offering to [...]
Toshiba’s new Satellite T135D: your average Tosh, but finally thin
Tom on January 8, 2010
While Toshiba is a respected member of the corporate laptop industry with their inexpensive, no-nonsense business models, Toshiba’s corporate notebook division has been on a mission for a very, very long time, to figure out the right formula on how to design a laptop. A laptop that people would actually want, that is.
Today at CES [...]
TB Tech RSS subscribers – this one’s for you!
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A short admin post here to our RSS subscribers. We’ve recently moved from one platform to another for RSS, and we’d like you to update your feed to the new URL – just so we can find out a little more about our reader base to write more, and better, posts.
Please update your feed readers [...]
Google’s Nexus One smartphone coming to Vodafone, including Australia?
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At the introduction of the Google Nexus One on January 6, it was mentioned that the Nexus will be headed not only to T-Mobile USA, but also to Vodafone in Europe in the coming months. This is great for European customers, a continent where Vodafone’s service stretches far, and wide.
However, Vodafone does not operate solely [...]
