Processor Type- Intel Atom N270
Processor Speed- 1.6 GHz 533MHz Single Core Processor
Memory - DDR2 800MHZ Max - 1024 MB
Video -Intel 945 GMS (integrated)
USB - Support 3 USB ports
Wireless - WLAN available
LCD - 8.9" WSVGA
Camera - 1.3 megapixel Mounted
NIC - LAN 10/100
Modem - Extenal Modem only
Bluetooth - Mini Card Support Only
Operating System - Windows XP / Ubuntu 8.04
Battery - Base 4-cell
Weight - 2.20lbs
910 will support SSDs up to 16GB and has what looks to be very moddable internals (large Phillips-head screws hold that SSD in place). 910 features Intel Atom N270 DiamondVille, and is running on 512 MB DDR2 RAM Up To 1 GB and an optional VGA or 1.3-megapixel cameras.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Dell Inspiron 910 - Specifications
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Virgin America Bringing In-Air Wi-Fi to Its Flights in 2008
Man, Virgin America is really making all other airlines look horrible. First they started flying with awesome high-tech Linux computers on every seat, seat-to-seat chat, games (Doom!), movies, music and food ordering, not to mention sexy mood lighting, and now they just announced something even cooler: air-to-ground broadband.
Yep, starting next year, Virgin America flights will have Wi-Fi in the air as well as Ethernet jacks at every seat and connectivity on their seatback computers. You'll be able to check your email, IM, play Nintendo DS games against your buddies on the ground, and basically thank your lucky stars that you aren't on a US Airways flight the whole time you're in the air. So awesome. Now all they need to do is start servicing more citiesMonday, September 10, 2007
BlackBerry 8820 Becomes Official - WiFi Enabled
Friday, September 7, 2007
iPhone – phone = iPod Touch
The Touch includes Wi-Fi just like the iPhone, letting you browse the Web and get info on stuff like stocks and weather, not to mention watch YouTube videos — all stuff you've never been able to do on an iPod before.
Another new trick is wireless downloading. The Touch will have a button for the iTunes Music Store, letting you sign on and buy songs from any Wi-Fi hotspot. The next time you sync with your computer, the Touch will copy it over to your iTunes library. It's about time this feature was added, though it gives you another thing to worry about if your iPod is stolen (assuming payment is automatic).
You'll be able to choose between a 8-GB model ($300) and an 16-gig ($400). Should be available in a week or two.
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