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PS3 mod makes for unique laptop

by Mark Best on Oct.19, 2009, under Laptops, Technology

PS3 Slim laptop
(Credit:
Benjamin Heckendorn)

The original PlayStation 3 was one huge machine, and modding it into a laptop was probably unsuitable. But when the smaller PS3 Slim came about, modder extraordinaire Ben Heckendorn decided this was the right time to change his gaming console into a portable.

Granted you’ll probably …

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Upgrade Windows XP to Windows 7

by Mark Best on Oct.19, 2009, under Laptops, Technology

Many of you did not upgrade from Windows XP to Windows Vista, but are planning to upgrade to Windows 7. How dare you leave the Microsoft upgrade path? As a punishment, you can’t upgrade directly from XP to 7; you have to do what’s called a clean install, which means you have to jump through some hoops to keep your old data and programs.

Not to worry, we’ll show you a couple ways to deal with the pain of installing Windows 7 on your XP machine. And afterward, Microsoft will forgive you your trespasses. Maybe.

Before you start, do these three things.

1. Run the Windows 7 upgrade adviser. It will let you know if your computer can handle any version of Windows 7.

2. Check the Windows 7 compatibility center. This is different than the upgrade adviser. It will tell you if you need to update your drivers or apps to make them work in 7.

3. Make a copy of your hard drive, just in case things go horribly wrong. I recommend using Macrium Reflect; it’s a free download available from Download.com.

OK, now you’re ready to upgrade.

Originally posted at CNET TV

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Performance showdown: Windows 7 vs. Snow Leopard

by Mark Best on Oct.19, 2009, under Laptops, Technology

Snow Leopard consistently beats Windows 7 in many general performance areas.

(Credit:
Dong Ngo/CNET)

As someone who uses both platforms for work and personal entertainment, I’ve been wanting to do a performance comparison between Windows 7 and Mac OS X since I first got my hands on the Windows 7 RTM (the final build of the OS) more than two months ago, but decided to wait until I could compare the two apples to apples. (No pun intended.)

The right time seems to be now, as Snow Leopard has been out for a while and has even been updated to 10.6.1, and Windows 7 has been at the OEM (original equipment manufacturer) vendors for almost three months and has also had a few updates. Furthermore, Boot Camp 3.0 seemed to make Windows run better than ever on a Mac.

Originally posted at Windows 7 Insider

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The Real Deal 183: All about Windows 7

by Mark Best on Oct.15, 2009, under Laptops, Technology

CNET Download.com’s Seth Rosenblatt joins the Real Deal to answer all your questions about Windows 7 so you can be prepared for October 22.

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Originally posted at The Real Deal Podcast

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Acer’s 3D-capable Aspire laptop leaks

by Mark Best on Oct.15, 2009, under Laptops, Technology

The 3D-ready Acer Aspire 5738DG.

(Credit:
pcpro.co.uk)

A handful of bloggers have taken note of the Acer Aspire 5738DG, mentioned on that global PC brand’s New Zealand Web site. This 15.6-inch laptop is notable for including a 3D-capable display.

Unlike Nvidia’s 3D Vision setup, which …

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Acer’s Netbook line adds dual-boot Android version

by Mark Best on Oct.15, 2009, under Laptops, Technology

The dual-boot version of the Acer Aspire One includes XP and Android.

Acer’s Aspire One line of Netbooks is adding a dual-boot version that will include both Windows XP and Google’s Android operating system. The Aspire One has always been popular for its entry level pricing, and adding …

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Michael Dell dings Netbooks

by Mark Best on Oct.15, 2009, under Laptops, Technology

Dell Mini

The Dell Mini apparently isn't Michael Dell's favorite product.

(Credit:
CBS interactive)

Netbooks aren’t for everyone, Dell CEO Michael Dell said Tuesday night at a dinner in Silicon Valley hosted by the Churchill Club.

Give a 10-inch Netbook to someone who’s been using a …

Originally posted at The Digital Home

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Acer adds a couple of new Windows 7 laptops

by Mark Best on Oct.15, 2009, under Laptops, Technology

PC maker Acer is adding another pair of laptops to its Windows 7 laptop lineup. The two entries are a 15.6-inch touchscreen system, called the Aspire 5738PG; and a 11.6-inch addition to the Timeline series, called the Aspire Timeline AS1810TZ.

The touchscreen Aspire 5738PG has a multi-touch display …

Originally posted at Windows 7 Insider

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Dell teases with new Adamo shots

by Mark Best on Oct.15, 2009, under Laptops, Technology

The new Adamo's offset hinge.

(Credit:
Dell)

We’ve mentioned a couple of times how the new, revamped version of Dell’s high-end Adamo laptop has a pretty interesting design twist. After offering a few tantalizing teases (including a brief appearance at a press conference last week), the …

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Digital City No. 53: Netbook gaming, Dell’s new Adamo, and the Steve Jobs jack-o-lantern

by Mark Best on Oct.15, 2009, under Laptops, Technology

Episode 53 of the Digital City, where we explore Netbook gaming, thanks to the Nivida Ion and HP’s Mini 311; the thin-is-in designs of the new Dell Adamo and Sony X-series; T-Mobile

Originally posted at Digital City Podcast

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