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		<title>ASUS Eee PC T91 – the multi-touch netbook</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 05:21:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by louisvolant via Flickr Asus has unveiled a new 8.9” multi-touch netbook, the Eee PC T91. This convertible tablet netbook allows you to choose among three modes to work in – XP Mode, Widget Mode, and Touch Mode. Viewing, rotating or editing pictures will be a snap using the touch up tools in FotoFun. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Asus has unveiled a new 8.9” multi-touch netbook, the Eee PC T91. This convertible tablet netbook allows you to choose among three modes to work in – XP Mode, Widget Mode, and Touch Mode. Viewing, rotating or editing pictures will be a snap using the touch up tools in FotoFun. The netbook’s intuitive TouchSuite software also makes taking down notes or leaving memos easy. When converted into tablet form, it can be easily cradled in one arm allowing you to scribble notes or surf the net while walking.<br />
The Eee PC T91 also has a TV tuner, two built-in card readers and a highly-durable ergonomic stylus that can be easily kept in the netbook.</p>
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		<title>Why Is Apple So Popular?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 15:12:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There has been an age old war and debate between apple and windows. Apple may not be as popular as windows due to the differentiation in the actual compatibility between the computers and the games and software which is being produced in today&#8217;s age, but yet most professionals still prefer to use Apple. Lets look [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There has been an age old war and debate between apple and windows. Apple may not be as popular as windows due to the differentiation in the actual compatibility between the computers and the games and software which is being produced in today&#8217;s age, but yet most professionals still prefer to use Apple.</p>
<p>Lets look into why.</p>
<p>Apple Computers VS Windows Computers</p>
<p>There is a strong debate between what master company first began the production of the pointer mouse and screen display you see today. Although it is not confirm-able as to whether Apple did start this idea first, it is confirm-able that Apple was producing and exporting the newly designed components exactly one year previous to Windows.</p>
<p>Windows may have better compatibility with playing games and high performance software, but for professional business workers the Apple is the preference. This is because the Apple computer has a more stable secure OS which is not only less likely to crash or encounter an error, but is also much more secure in comparison to Windows systems when it comes to privacy, security, virus, and spy-ware protection.</p>
<p>Apple is the best system for computers which are only to be used on a professional basis having some of the best art software, film software, writing software, and quicker internet experience.</p>
<p>What about other Apple products such as the Apple phones and music players?</p>
<p>Apple has always been ahead of almost all companies when it comes to advanced technology. Apple gains an advantage by always having the next best thing out before competing companies creating a craze for customers to buy from apple to get more complex products before other people can.</p>
<p>Apple Advertising.</p>
<p>Many viewers of television and other media which display Apple advertisements have claimed that Apple, “Just has a way of convincing me I need their product.”</p>
<p>Viewers have claimed that after watching creative Apple product advertisements even if they knew they would either never use it, or did not need it, they were still tempted to purchase the product simply because they liked the advertisements.</p>
<p>Apple use in local schools.</p>
<p>Many schools prefer to use Apple computers instead of windows due to its high security and simple adjustments to block students out of features which are not in class appropriate. When students attend places such as college they tend to lean more towards investing in apple computers so their work is compatible with being transferred and printed out on the schools computers and printers.</p>
<p>Please comment below why you LOVE Apple.</p>
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		<title>What Windows should I have, Windows 7, XP, or Vista?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 23:25:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[XP, Vista, Or 7? Microsoft has come out with many operating systems over the years starting with Windows for Work groups and with the latest Windows 7. Many improvements have been made to the last three Operating Systems &#8211; XP, Vista, and OS 7- to increase speed, liability, and user friendliness. Since the three operating [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>XP, Vista, Or 7?</p>
<p>Microsoft has come out with many operating systems over the years starting with Windows for Work groups and with the latest Windows 7. Many improvements have been made to the last three Operating Systems &#8211; XP, Vista, and OS 7- to increase speed, liability, and user friendliness. Since the three operating systems have their differences, here’s some pros and cons about the three.</p>
<p>Windows XP was a great upgrade from windows 2000 that added a lot of security to the previous OS. XP is still widely in use in the home and business environment. The reason for which is that it’s a very secure, very device friendly operating system. XP is also the default operating system on net books because of the low system requirements. Windows XP has a long list of device drivers that work, unlike the newer Windows Vista or OS 7. And it has 16-Bit application support. The other major factor of windows XP is that it has very little hardware requirements. For example XP only requires a 300MHz processor and 128MB of RAM. The downside is that it only sees up to four gigabytes of RAM and has little 64-Bit support.</p>
<p>In the respects of Windows Vista, there are many people who say it has problems. Which, I cannot argue against. Truth is, the only real good things about Vista are the great looking User Interface and is easy to network. And you can’t complain about the 64-Bit support and large amounts of RAM you can install on a 64-Bit Vista system. The cons are that vista has a very limited list of device drivers vs. windows XP. So if you want to connect a lot of peripheral devices, you will most likely have some issues. Windows Vista has a minimum recommend requirement of two gigabytes of RAM to install and run, which can be a little expensive. There is no 16-Bit support whatsoever and has compatibility issues universally.</p>
<p>Now for the newly out Windows 7, commonly referred to as OS 7. Since this operating system is new, there are not a lot of user reviews on the product, not even the highly known site CNET has a lot of knowledge about it. Windows 7 is about the same as Vista when it comes to hardware requirements; the only difference is it requires less hard drive space to install. But on that note, OS 7 uses the system resources much better than Vista; if you have 4 gigs of ram OS 7 only uses 384MB of RAM to idle, versus Vistas 500MB+. Unlike Windows Vista, OS 7 has built in virtualization for running your system in XP mode. This allows you to install device drivers in XP so you can use older devices on your Windows 7 system. So now you have a 64-Bit system using small amounts of RAM, Supports many drivers, looks good, and is stable. With Windows 7 you’re getting only the best features of XP, and Vista in one.<br />
One of the other great things about Windows 7 is its price compared to vistas high price. For the Upgrade to OS 7 home premium, the price is only $79. The clean install only costs $199. Vista to date is still $169, and only a month ago was selling for $199-$299 depending on the retailer or website. The only downside to Windows 7 that I can see is that it just came out. So we don&#8217;t know as much about it as previous operating systems.</p>
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		<title>Toshiba releases Windows 7 Touchscreen laptops</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 02:51:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don’t get us wrong, touchscreen laptops are not a new thing at all. Some manufacturers released such models years ago, but the fact that Windows XP or Vista were not built for that type of thing made them pretty useless for the price. Everything is supposed to change with the release of Windows 7, an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don’t get us wrong, touchscreen laptops are not a new thing at all. Some manufacturers released such models years ago, but the fact that Windows XP or Vista were not built for that type of thing made them pretty useless for the price. Everything is supposed to change with the release of Windows 7, an operating system that has a lot more support for touch displays.<br />
Toshiba wanted to be one of the first to the punch, so they just released two new models that take advantage Windows 7’s abilities. The Satellite M505 and U505 Touch have just been released and, besides allowing users to browse through their files and zoom into their photographs with their fingers (plus much more), they have some interesting specs. Both use Intel Core 2 Duo processors, 4 GB of RAM and 500 GB hard drives. Unfortunately, gamers won’t be too happy to hear that they pack integrated Intel GMA graphic chips.<br />
The M505 Touch is set for an October 22 release (its price is 950 $), while the  U505 Touch will be available on November 1 (1050 $).<br />
Contact thenewestgadget.com</p>
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