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After the initial success of the gorgeous Palm Pre, Palm announced the second device running the WebOS operational system: Palm Pixi.

The device is a streamlined Pre: lighter, longer but thinner and with a soap bar (not slide) design. As for features, the most noticeable difference is the lack of Wi-fi. Also, according to Wired's Gadget Lab:

Its screen is smaller, with 320 x 400 pixels, as opposed to the Pre’s 320 x 480, and it has just 8 GB of memory. The software is the same webOS as used by the Pre, though there are new applications for Yahoo Messenger and Facebook, but Pixi has dropped the Pre’s single navigation button. (The functions of that control are evoked simply by tapping the screen.)

Another difference the Pixi is bringing is the option to personalize it through the use of colorful custom back plates (see image below). I'm not sure I like the "personalized" editions (I'm probably not the target), but the device is certainly as beautiful as its predecessor. It is great to see Palm gaining ground by launching sexy gadgets again.

The device will be cheaper compared to the Pre (some say USD $100 with a 2 year plan with sprint), but the official price has not been realeased yet.

Learn more about the Pixi on Palm's website and fill out a quick form to be notified when the device is out.

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Wed, 02 Sep 2009 05:56:50 -0700 Windows Live SkyDrive gives you 25Gb of free online storage, but you need a personal dwarf to upload the files for you http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/windows-live-skydrive-gives-you-25gb-of-free http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/windows-live-skydrive-gives-you-25gb-of-free

It's been years since I last logged into my Windows Live account. Yesterday, I was browsing some tech news and was interested to learn more about SkyDrive, a service from Microsoft's cloud offering that supposedly offers 25Gb of free online storage.

At first I thought: wow, for a long time in years Microsoft seems to be ahead of the competition! Being used to seeing strong players such as Dropbox and Mozy offer 2Gb for free, Microsoft's offer seemed very compelling. Boy, I was so wrong.

I logged into my MSN account (now called Windows Live) to test it out, and quickly realized that the only way to upload files (even your photos) is by selecting them manually 1 by 1! And, by the way, maximum size per file is 50 Mb, in case you were considering it as a backup for your videos.

I really wish someday Microsoft will demonstrate better skills to create a better experience for their web users. I might wait another 5 years to check again if they learned something from the other companies that gets how the web works.

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Tue, 01 Sep 2009 19:00:26 -0700 gliider: handy web application that helps you plan for your next trip http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/gliider-handy-web-application-that-helps-you http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/gliider-handy-web-application-that-helps-you

According to the company's self-description:

gliider is a digital file that lets you hold on to all of the interesting stuff you come across when you're researching and planning a trip. Find a cool hotel you don't want to forget about? See a great restaurant you want to try? No matter what website you're on, just highlight whatever you want with your mouse and drag it into your gliider. Photos, text, whatever!

gliider will then bring you deals related to what you're interested in. No spam, no overload. Only the good stuff and just the right amount of it.

If you are traveling with your friends, gliider let's you share your findings with up to 4 people for collaboration, so can have all info in one single place. 

Currently available only for Firefox (3+) as an add-on, its drag-and-drop is very polished and easy to use. Versions for other popular browsers (including IE) are under development, but you can also access your stuff by sending an e-mail to your iPhone.

gliider currently in closed beta and is free. Try it here.

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Fri, 28 Aug 2009 03:36:55 -0700 Honey, Sharp shrunk the netbook! [Engadget] http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/honey-sharp-shrunk-the-netbook-engadget http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/honey-sharp-shrunk-the-netbook-engadget

We've been constantly reporting on the trend for netbooks to increase their screen sizes. Since the debut of the first Eee PC (7-inch), screens have been slowly growing in many product lines, with the most recent ones sporting 11.6-inch. However, Sharp is trying a different approach with its charming little NetWalker.

According to Engadget, the Ubuntu powered Zaurus successor will have a 5-inch touchscreen (with1024x600 resolution) and weigh only 409g. The other specs are:

  • 800MHz Freescalei.MX515 CPU built around the ARM Cortex-A8 architecture
  • 512MB of memory
  • 4GB of on-board flash storage (with microSDHC expansion for another 16GB)
  • 802.11b/g WiFi
  • 2x USB
  • QWERTY keyboard going 68 percent of full-size.

The device will be available in Japan only on September 25th for the equivalent of USD ~$479.

Read the original Engadget post here.

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Fri, 28 Aug 2009 00:11:53 -0700 Google Chrome: a browser optimized for netbooks out of the box http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/google-chrome-a-browser-optimized-for-netbook http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/google-chrome-a-browser-optimized-for-netbook

Firefox is among my prefered browsers. However, to have a good experience in netbooks, you need to take some time to tweak it. Another great alternative to improve your web experience on your little machine is to download and intall Chrome, the web browser from Google.

Among the differentials it offers, the most noticeable in netbooks are:

  • Chrome is very fast. It loads quickly and the pages are visibly rendered faster compared to other browsers. As you know, netbooks don´t sport the most powerful gear, so it is always helpful to have snappy software.
  • Its design is optimized for small screens. It is clean, the menu bar is hidden under an icon on the top right and searches are performed straight from the URL box, eliminating the need for 2 distinct boxes.
  • Similar to Opera, when you open a new tab, Chrome shows thumbnails of your most visited sites, saving you from typing a few keystrokes.

See the full list of features here.

The stable version of Chrome is available for Windows only, but there are developer versions (as the one on the screenshot above) for Mac and Linux. Download Google Chrome here.

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Tue, 25 Aug 2009 18:29:22 -0700 Nokia enters the netbook market: an important milestone for the mobile computing industry http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/nokia-enters-the-netbook-market-an-important http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/nokia-enters-the-netbook-market-an-important

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After many rumors, Nokia finally announced that the company will enter the netbook market with its new Nokia Booklet 3G.

The new device, despite the fact that it will bring a couple of enhancements to the current available models (see below), marks an important move on an exciting and rapidly changing industry. If you watch Jobs and Gates describing their take on the future of computing, both tend to agree that most people will have their main large-screen computer for work and productivity and a second, mobile device.

What this mobile device will be, nobody knows. There are speculations about flexible screens, some say it will be the size of an iPhone, many believe that soon we'll see an Apple tablet, but the devices that are really accelerating the mobile computing industry are the 10-inches lightweight and affordable netbooks. And that's the market where the world's best-seller mobile phone maker will start to compete from now on.

Nokia's move seems to make total sense, but it will be very interesting to follow how the cell-phone company will perform against the entrenched computer makers (Dell, HP, Acer) and the emerging current leaders on the netbook industry, the Taiwanese ASUS and MSI.

According to All About Symbian:

The Nokia Booklet reinforces Nokia's Ovi strategy, which sees software and services (such as Ovi Maps and Nokia Music Store), running across multiple devices - on multiple platforms, a key trend for the future and an important growth area. The Nokia Booklet 3G will feature multiple Ovi services, including Ovi Maps (on desktop gadget), Nokia Music Store (including streaming services), Ovi Files (cloud storage) and enable full sync to Nokia's mobile devices through Ovi Suite software.

Key hardware information

  • Intel Atom Chipset (Z530 running at 1.6 Ghz). No fan, which means near silent running.
    120 GB hard disk
  • 3G / HSDPA and WiFi connectivity, plus integrated Bluetooth for local wireless communication
  • 12 hour battery life
  • 19.9 mm thick x 264 mm width x 185 mm depth
  • 10.1 inch glass HD ready display
  • Front facing video camera mounted, on top of the screen, for video calling
  • 1 x HDMI port (for HD video out), 1 x integarted SD card reader, 3 x USB ports, 1 x audio port
  • Integrated A-GPS
  • Stereo speakers mounted on the front right and left corners

Besides the expected features related to other Nokia's products and features, the highlight goes to the 12-hour battery life, which represents double the time currently offered from the most advanced netbooks. The device will run Windows 7.

There is no word on pricing nor availability dates. However, with such advanced specs, it seems hard to believe that pricing will be competitive. Well, there are always the subsidized plans, a business model that Nokia understands very well.

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Sat, 22 Aug 2009 04:06:05 -0700 Acer Aspire AS1410-8414: larger screen, RAM and HD running Vista [NetbookReviews] http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/acer-aspire-as1410-8414-larger-screen-ram-and http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/acer-aspire-as1410-8414-larger-screen-ram-and

Netbook Reviews reported that the new Acer's larger screen netbook is already available for pre-order at Amazon US.

Compared to the usual netbooks, this new machine brings some important advantages: 2 GB of RAM, 11.6-inches screen, 250 GB HD and Windows Vista pre-installed. Processor is theMobile Intel GS45. It keeps the expected light-weight (1.4Kg) and 6-hours battery life.

It is available in Saphire Blue, Ruby Red and Black for USD $449.99. You can pre-order it here.

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Wed, 19 Aug 2009 13:52:50 -0700 Aurora: the web browser of the future http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/aurora-the-web-browser-of-the-future http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/aurora-the-web-browser-of-the-future

 

Mozilla and Adaptive Path released a series of 4 concept videos that show potential ways in which the web browsers could be used in a few years from now. According to the site's description:

Aurora is a concept video presenting one possible future user experience for the Web, created by Adaptive Path as part of the Mozilla Labs concept browser series. Aurora explores new ways people could interact with the Web in the future based on projected technological trends and real-world scenarios.

The videos show different usage in computers and mobile devices. The use cases focus on social interactions and information access, which is the direction the web is evolving more and more.

I don't know if these concepts will become reality, but the organic and intuitive interfaces certainly look appealing for current and future users.

Check the complete video above (compilation of the 4 parts) or access the official Aurora page here.

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Tue, 18 Aug 2009 15:41:30 -0700 Doris: simple and free online task manager with iPhone integration http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/doris-simple-and-free-online-task-manager-wit http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/doris-simple-and-free-online-task-manager-wit

I recently wrote a post saying why, in my opinion, Toodledo is the best GTD web application available. I still think Toodledo is terrific but, in some cases, you might need a simpler tool that allows you to be more effective without the learning curve of setting up and using a new app. That's where Doris comes in.

According to the team who is behind Doris development, they built the tool with the following requirements in mind:

  • Simplicity: we have often been overwhelmed by the amount of projects, tasks, deadlines and priorities that needed to be tracked - we needed an app that didn't get in our way, made it simple to manage work, and that allowed for hiding complexity.
  • Great usability: the UI had to be fantastic, frictionless, fast, minimum clicks, keyboard optimised and of course very responsive.
  • Speed: there almost seems to be a requirement in GTD circles to make Todo apps as complicated and painful as possible. Reminds me of submitting bugs in Bugzilla where you need to fill in 50 fields per ticket as opposed to Trac where you need 2. Typical task options we've seen are priority, category, mood, colour, status, due date, flagged, starred, notes, tags, contexts ... no kidding, just unbelievable! So with Doris we wanted single field, keyboard-friendly task entry. Lightning entry! We do actually make other aspects of classification available to users, but these must be enabled in your settings first.

I've been trying Doris for 1 day now (switching back and fourth from my computer and iPod Touch) and I'm loving it so far. It is so simple to drag and organize tasks around, and the design is totally well thought. It doesn't have stars, deadlines, priorities, etc.. However, since its goal is to be simple, you can easily create different groups (there is a default Today group) and organize you actions in order of priority. I, for example, created groups for Next Actions, Waiting on and other GTD typical organizational method.

The web application is free and I paid USD $1.99 for the iPhone app. There is one free version available, but apparently it won't sync with the web version, which to me would not be enough for my needs. The app is also very well-built and the commands are a pleasure to learn and use.

There are different functionalities that are still under development (team collaboration, integration with e-mail services, gadgets, etc..), but the app is ready to use for those who just want a simple but flexible to-do list.

Check out Doris here.

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Mon, 17 Aug 2009 18:56:27 -0700 Solar-Powered Wi-Fi Bus Stops in San Francisco [Popular Mechanics] http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/solar-powered-wi-fi-bus-stops-in-san-francisc http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/solar-powered-wi-fi-bus-stops-in-san-francisc

By 2013, San Francisco will have 360 new bus stops with "green" energy-efficient Internet connection. The rooftops will have solar panels to power Wi-Fi routers and interactive information panels.

Since a good portion of the energy generated will not be used, a mechanism is being developed to channel the remaining power to the city grid.

According to the article,

Built-in Wi-Fi routers will help the city create a comprehensive wireless Internet network

Access the original article from Popular Mechanics here.

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Sat, 08 Aug 2009 00:48:20 -0700 memolio: print photo albums can be cool too http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/memolio-print-photo-albums-can-be-cool-too http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/memolio-print-photo-albums-can-be-cool-too

Launched only a few months ago, memolio is a service that offers the ability to order personalized portable and durable photo albums. According to the website, it works like this:

Upload 24 images
One at a time or select multiple images simultaneously. It's super easy!

Personalize
Choose theme color, image position and add album description. 

Preview online
Like what you see? Save it, share it & order it!

The interface is very sleek and easy to use. Besides uploading the pictures from your computer, you can also import them from Flicker or Picasa. There are also comunity features where public albums can be browsed, rated and purchased.

Each album costs €14.99 and the shipping is free to anywhere in the world. Very reasonable price for a creative and memorable gift.

Check memolio here.

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Wed, 05 Aug 2009 13:18:00 -0700 Zune HD: browse the web as you would on ... your iPhone [Cnet] http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/zune-hd-browse-the-web-as-you-would-on-your-i http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/zune-hd-browse-the-web-as-you-would-on-your-i

CNET's MP3 Insider just released a very positive review talking about the new Zune HD. I picked the part that talks about the web browsing experience:

Speaking of Wi-Fi, the Zune's new Web browser smokes. Not since first using the iPhone have I been this impressed with a mobile Web browser. There's no branding on the browser, but I was told it was cooked up by Microsoft's Internet Explorer team (makes sense). Page load was snappy, and pinching and reorienting pages work just like the iPhone and iPod Touch. You also get a fast onscreen keyboard with a nice little magnifier effect with each keystroke. The only bad news on the browser is that there's no support for Flash audio and video content. So Pandora and YouTube are out, but I was able to get onto Facebook and Twitter.

As a second reference, this is what Microsoft say in their website about the web browser:

Surf the web anytime, anywhere you have a Wi-Fi connection. Enjoy your favorite websites with a full-featured web browser including tap-to-zoom technology, built-in accelerometer, and touchscreen QWERTY keyboard.

Doesn't it sound exactly like the experience on the iPhone? My feeling is that Apple's device is so ahead of the game that when some competitor is able to match it somehow, reviewers tend to over-react. I haven't used the device yet, so I might be totally wrong.

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Mon, 03 Aug 2009 10:09:57 -0700 FastPencil: Ever wanted to write a book? Here is your chance. http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/fastpencil-ever-wanted-to-write-a-book-here-i http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/fastpencil-ever-wanted-to-write-a-book-here-i

FastPencil is an online application that turns the process of writing and publishing a book as easy as it could be.

Think about is as a Google Docs for writers, where you get the collaboration and editing tools, but customized to the book writing experience. For example, if you decide to write a novel, the tool offers the templates for the book structure (prologue, chapters, etc..) and the interface is also adapted to it's purpose, with only the basic editing capabilities and the ability to see the actual format of the final book.

If you don't want to start your book from scratch, FastPencil offers the hability to import any blog (with full content, including comments), and use it as your initial draft.

The greatest thing about FastPencil, though, is it's ability to distribute the books, creating a marketplace for amateur writers. According to their website:

FastPencil gives you distribution flexibility that is unmatched in the publishing industry. Your books can be distributed in printed or electronic formats via Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, and shortly, through the FastPencil Marketplace. You can even sell or give them away as eBook, Kindle, or PDF files. The choice is yours.

FastPencil is offered as a free product including unlimited space for text and images. However, if you want additional features (like personal consultant, editorial services, custom book design and ISBN), you can buy the Silver or Gold packages, starting from USD $399.

If you decide to create a print version of the book, FastPencil negotiates volume discounts on printing costs, that can go up to 30% (+500 books).

Create your free account here.

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Sat, 01 Aug 2009 07:50:20 -0700 NYT Skimmer brings the paper browsing experience to the web http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/nyt-skimmer-brings-the-paper-browsing-experie http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/nyt-skimmer-brings-the-paper-browsing-experie

It's been a while that I'm trying to completely quit reading newspapers' and magazines' physical versions. However, there is something about the browsing experience we get from these media that is hard to replicate online.

For magazines, I find Zinio a very good attempt to solve this problem. It is not perfect, since it also replicates some of the "old school" magazine model, with weekly or monthly paid subscriptions. However, you really feel like you are turning pages and browsing the whole page.

For Newspaper, the NYT amd WSJ readers for the iPhone were a great first step. However, the need to browse many news on a larger pages were missing. Until now.

Skimmer is an online application offered by the NYT that provide a "paper-like" experience from your web browser. The image above shows it running on Jolicloud (the OS I run in my eee PC), but it can be run on any desktop or laptop.

According to their editors:

... our focus was on the fundamentals of the experience. It is empowering to spread so much information out on a table, so we spread as many stories as we can fit into the space of your screen. It is easier and more relaxing to scan a surface of information than flip through a stack, so information is laid out in a rigid two-dimensional grid. The sections do not flip into place; instead, they slide up and down. If you want to imagine the whole of the content as a giant uncut scroll of paper, don’t let us stop you.

They also comment on the commands built into the web app:

We’re also geeks, so there are plenty of keyboard commands for the efficiency lovers. The space bar takes you down a section, and shift-space brings you back up. Arrow keys do the same. You can navigate sections by holding down the “s” key (s for section), typing the number that appears, and releasing the “s” key. Same goes for articles, but with the “a” key (a for article). If you need a reminder, just click the “?” in the upper right corner.

The application does a great job in solving the browsing experience. They included nice transitions and the pages load very fast. However, when you click on an article, you get the  "web-like" long text strips that makes the in-screen reading somewhat boring. I'd like to see, as a next version, a way to provide the unstructured reading paths that mix texts, images and some callouts, another aspect that makes the off-line experience a pleasant one.

Skimmer is free and the only popular browser it won't run is IE6. Well, if your are reading this blog, you probably don't use IE6, so you'll likely be able to try it now.

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Fri, 31 Jul 2009 04:09:21 -0700 Mintpad: pocket-size internet tablet from Korea http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/mintpad-pocket-size-internet-tablet-from-kore http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/mintpad-pocket-size-internet-tablet-from-kore

Mintpad is cool little device that is much more than an internet pad. According to MP3 Insider:

The Mintpass Mintpad is a cute, little, portable media player by way of Korea, offering loads of features in a space about as large as a Post-It pad. Behind its responsive 2.8-inch touch-screen display you'll find extensive file support (MP3, FLAC, WAV, WMA, OGG, DivX, XviD, MPEG-4, WMV), a Wi-Fi-enabled Internet browser (with Flash support), photo viewer, microSD memory expansion, voice recording, a beautiful vector-based drawing program (cooler than it sounds, folks)--plus, there's 1.3 megapixel camera on the back that can record video or stills.

As stated above, the Internet browser supports flash and seems to do a reasonable job through its zooming capabilities given the screen size. All iputs are done through a keyboard that is reportedly very easy to use.

The Mintpad is available only in Korea for now and it sells for ~150 USD.

Read cnet's hands-on review here or get more details about it from Pocketables.

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Fri, 31 Jul 2009 03:38:51 -0700 Mobile applications and its connection to cloud computing [cnet News] http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/mobile-applications-and-its-connection-to-clo http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/mobile-applications-and-its-connection-to-clo

An interesting study by ABI Research, and reported by cnet News, highlights the importance of cloud services to mobile applications. According to the study:

... limited processing power, battery life, and data storage will limit mobile application growth in the mass market, even among smartphones like Apple's iPhone.

ABI Research senior analyst Mark Beccue says:

Cloud computing will bring unprecedented sophistication to mobile applications. To mention just a few examples, [...] personal users will gain from remote access apps allowing them to monitor home security systems, PCs or DVRs, and from social networking mashups that let them share photos and video or incorporate their phone address books and calendars.

No major news or revealing trends, but another confirmation of this important trend in computing.

Read cnet's article here.

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Thu, 30 Jul 2009 04:14:14 -0700 EtherPad: online word processor that focus on "real" realtime collaboration http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/etherpad-online-word-processor-that-focus-on http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/etherpad-online-word-processor-that-focus-on

As Online Office suites get more popular, some new smaller companies are specializing in specific attributes to differentiate themselves and find their positioning in the market. That's the case of EtherPad, developed by AppJet - a software company based in San Francisco.

EtherPad is an online application that removes all the clutter and focus on just one thing: Realtime collaboration. You might be thinking: doesn't Google Docs offer that already? The EtherPad team has an answer to that:

No. Google Docs is a suite of products that do many things, from word processing to spreadsheets to document management. One thing that Google Docs does not do is real-time collaborative text editing. We think this is an important use case, so we built EtherPad with real-time collaboration as the focus.

For example, with Google Docs it takes about 5 to 15 seconds for a change to make its way from your keyboard to other people's screens. Imagine if whiteboards or telephones had this kind of delay! In contrast, the EtherPad infrastructure is built to carry your every keystroke at the speed of light, limited only by the time it takes electrons to travel over a wire (such as an "ethernet" cable).

EtherPad has a simple but effective interface, using colors to differentiate each user on the text body. Some of the use cases they provide include: meeting notes, meetings, teleconferencing, drafting and editing prose, program as a team and engineering phone interviews.

The Free Edition lets you create public pads on etherpad.com with no user accounts and minimal security. If you want to use it seriously, the SaaS Professional Edition is free for up to 3 users, and costs USD $8/user/month. There is also the Private Network Edition for USD $99/user, in case you want the software to run in your own servers.

Try EtherPad here.

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Wed, 29 Jul 2009 20:02:45 -0700 ViewSonic VOT130/132: thinking about buying a Mac Mini? Think again. http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/viewsonic-vot130132-thinking-about-buying-a-m http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/viewsonic-vot130132-thinking-about-buying-a-m

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Available only in Taiwan for now, these new nettops from ViewSonic offer very robust specs on a cool and slim design. According to Review2:

the Viewsonic VOT130 innovatively equips with Intel Atom 330 dual-core processor and NVIDIA Geforce 9300M graphics. It configures up to 3GB of RAM, up to 250GB of hard drive, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1, a DVI-I connector, six USB ports and a HDMI port.

Prices in Taiwan are USD $331 (130) and USD $514 (132). Watch the video above from Netbooknews for a hands-on review.

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Sat, 25 Jul 2009 04:18:30 -0700 Choosy for Mac OS: why have just one default browser? http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/choosy-for-mac-os-why-have-just-one-default-b http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/choosy-for-mac-os-why-have-just-one-default-b

Introduction to Choosy from Choosy on Vimeo.

 

Choosy is an application that allows you to chose the right browser for each site or web application. According to their self-description:

Forget the default browser, Choosy opens links in therightbrowser. When you click on a link Choosy will do the right thing, whether that's something simple (like using whatever browser is already running) or something complex (like prompting you to pick a browser, but only when you hold down the shift key and click on a link to google.com).

Choosy costs USD $12,00 but you can try it before you buy. Download Choosy here.

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Sat, 25 Jul 2009 04:07:47 -0700 Moof: social online Music Player that lets you take your iTunes library to the cloud http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/moof-social-online-music-player-that-lets-you http://import-jjdo.posterous.com/moof-social-online-music-player-that-lets-you

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