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Environmentally focused game turns SimCity greenAs global warming and the idea of creating a sustainable society starts to mingle with politics, I thought it was interesting to see the SimCity Societies game modified to have a green focus. Alternative Energy has taken the SimCity Societies game and built a lesson plan around it t... |
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Buy a Dell notebook, get a Dell Mini for $99Get Dell's wee PC for just $99 when you buy a regular notebook.(Credit: Dell)Today, Dell launched the much-anticipated Inspiron Mini 9 netbook (a.k.a. mini-note, ultra-note, or whatever we're calling this category). Tomorrow, you'll be able to score one for just $99 with the purchase of a Studio 15, ... |
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Dell hopes the telephone company will buy computers for you [Dell]A Citigroup analyst says "netbooks" — cheap mininotebook computers like the Asus Eee — will make up a third of all notebook sales in the future, and the majority of sales in developing nations. Michael Dell pitched his company's NetBook product line as something telcos could... |
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CrunchDeals: Refurbished XP-based Eee for $299Here’s just about the least expensive way to get into a Windows-based netbook at the moment. Geeks.com is selling refurbished Eee PCs in black or white for $299. This is the 4G 701 model, which has a 4GB solid state drive, 512MB of RAM, and Windows XP. Again, they’re refurbished, but... |
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(Presumably) Very Cheap Tablet PCs by NEC [Laptops]See this tablet? It's new from NEC and features the same monotonous specs (1.6GHz Atom, 512MB-1GB RAM and 80GB HD) that we see in those cheapie mini-notebooks like the Asus Eee. Running XP or Vista and a loaded with a 12 or 15-inch touchscreen, it's by no means beautiful, but this NEC could be th... |
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A Comprehensive List of Ultraportables, Netbooks, Mini-Notebooks, Or Whatever You Call Them [NetBooks]When the Asus Eee came out, the market was simple. There was only one tiny, cheap laptop so you knew which one was for you. That was less than a year ago, but things move quickly in the tech world. Now it's tough to keep up with the major brands offering mini-notebooks, let alone every no-name kn... |

