February 10, 2012

Refurbished Notebook Computers

refurbished-notebook-computersWith so many companies updatingfloat: right computers often refurbished notebooks (laptops) are becoming a great option for people looking to save money on a notebook computer purchase.

You can purchase HP, Dell, Toshiba, and other brands at big savings.

Windows Vista Ready

Windows Vista is finally going to be released. The final product is complete and will be disbursed to computer manufacturers first.

Microsoft has already alerted users that there will be possibly hackers that will target Windows Vista very hard and security updates will be coming.

[tags]Windows Vista, Microsoft[/tags]

Top Christmas Gifts for 2007

Christmas is coming fast. We will help you track down the best Christmas gifts for the 2007 season. Looking for a cell phone? How about a digital camera for Christmas? Want the best computer, notebook, or iPod for a Christmas gift?

Let us help you shop on Tech.CrimsonLight.com
Tech Toys and Gadgets for Christmas
[tags]Christmas Gifts, Christmas, Tech, cell phones, digital cameras, Ipod for Christmas[/tags]

China Computer Maker Enters USA

The world’s No. 3 computer company, Lenovo, is breaking out of its home base in China in an attempt to become a globally recognized brand. Lenovo, which bought IBM’s ailing PC business last year, is introducing its first Lenovo-branded machines in the U.S. The company plans to sell budget PCs — desktops from $350 and laptops from $599 — in a bid to gain ground on its bigger rivals, No. 1 Dell and No. 2 Hewlett-Packard. “It’s an incredibly powerful move for a Chinese company to do,” said Rob Enderle of The Enderle Group.

Lenovo hopes to use their Olympic advertising to take them to the worldwide level. 

Competition is good, so expect to see another drop in computer prices soon.

[tags]notebook, computers, personal computer, Lenovo, China, Olympic commercial[/tags]

Unicon MBridge Wi-Fi Portable Media Player

Silicon Valley based Unicon Systems, Inc. is developing an interesting portable media player with Wi-Fi dubbed MBridge.
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The Wi-Fi (only 802.11b) enabled MBridge runs on Linux and features a 3.5 inch color screen. It has 2 USB ports, 1 high speed USB mini OTG, internal SD card slot and iR port.
Unicon says the MBridge can access any music store to purchase and download music as well as working with online photo services. The MBridge runs software applications like MP3 player, web browser and Instant messaging clients.

Unicon says, “So your cell phone can check your email, and your PSP can browse the web. But what about buying music? Or chatting? AIM and MSN messengers together?

But, a cell phone can’t work with several messengers simultaneously, especially, and a PSP can’t buy music. So you’re limited to the home computer, or, its time to buy a laptop.

But not anymore: the MBridge&trade is the key to a complete computer free life. It can be used as a data transfer device, copying, swapping, browsing and editing the files on your digital camera, MP3 player, PSP, or iPod, at any location, at any moment, in under a minute. ”

The MBridge is the next way to stay connected says the company. [Read more...]

Bill Gates: Turn Cell Phones into Computers

Bill Gates and Microsoft is proposing an inexpensive technology to bring computing to the developing world – turning a cell phone into a computer by connecting it to a TV and a keyboard.

The company’s chairman Bill Gates demonstrated a mockup of the proposed cellular PC at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in early January. Isn’t it great being the richest guy in the world and run a tech company. All the gadgets are yours.

He also said that the technology is cheaper than what is out there now.

“Everyone is going to have a cell phone,” said Microsoft’s vice president Craig J. Mundie.

In locales where television sets are already common, “turning a phone into a computer could simply require adding a cheap adaptor and keyboard,” the New York Times reports.
Mundie said there is no timetable for marketing the cell phone technology, and Microsoft has not said how much the devices would cost.

[tags]computer, laptop, notebook, Bill Gates, Microsoft, nano[/tags]