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Dell promises all-day laptop with 19 hours of life

The company tapped into its customer base to help design updates to its Latitude and Precision lines, targetting "digital nomads" with a nine-cell battery-operated product. VIDEO: Take a look at the Canadian launch

St. Lawrence College taps Dell for IT refresh

Campuses in Brockville, Cornwall and Kingston will get outfitted with OptiPlex and Latitude machines designed with energy-efficiency in mind. The CFO cites self-maintenance as a key need

Intel’s Nehalem desktop chips to be called Core i7

The new microprocessors will include different brands for different types of machines. Get a sneak peak at the Intel Developer Forum

Netbooks spark Linux redesigns

Standard Linux offerings work on conventional laptops but some developers are including touchscreen interfaces designed for machines with less processing power and storage. A Gnome Foundation leader offers some insight

Nvidia’s mobile chips could get Transmeta technology

An Insight 64 analyst says their LongRun technology could be used to help prevent chips from overheating. Now Nvidia plans to improve its processors power-performance ratios

Elpida to invest in Chinese DRAM plant

Although the price of memory is falling, a Japanese memory-chip maker has decided to invest in a new DRAM plant in China. It will open in 2010

HP considering touchscreens for next Mini-Note

A product manager notes solid state drives are still expensive and says netbooks have a very bright future. Get a glimpse into the future of HP low-end portables

Olympic Games torch DRAM market

Good news for IT buyers: A Chinese crackdown on pirated memory before the Olympics opens has forced DRAM memory prices to drop. One analyst says Beijing wants to clean up the country's image

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