After months of anticipation and intense consumer interest, Asus has announced that its low-priced Eee PC ultra-portable notebook will be available for purchase in the United States "within a few weeks." It has also revealed what this device will sell for.
Asus has promised that the much-anticipated Eee PC will hit the U.S. market before the end of this month.
Just about everyone says they believe in recycling, but Palm, Inc. is putting its money where its mouth is. This company will cover the cost of recycling any phone or handheld, including ones it didn't make.
Asus has delayed the release of the Eee PC to give it time to add additional software to this Linux-based sub-notebook.
The feature that has attracted the most attention to Asus' upcoming Eee PC has been its low price. According to an unconfirmed report, this Linux powered laptop will be available starting at $200, but adding some basic additional features will push the price up considerably.
Intel used its recent developer's forum to call attention to its latest mobile device initiative. The company is putting the finishing touches on the processors needed for what it considers a new class of handheld devices.
Information on the upcoming Asus R3 Ultra Mobile PC has been leaking from the Intel Developer Forum (IDF). Unfortunately no concrete specs have been released yet, just a few of its basic features. like built-in GPS and webcam.
Asus will reportedly begin selling a small, Linux-based laptop next month, but it won't be quite as inexpensive as first advertised.
Microsoft has announced the results of its most recent fiscal year. The whole company did well, and so did the group responsible for developing and licensing Windows Mobile.
Apple may use a quarter of the world's supply of Flash memory chips in its iPod and iPhone products. There's currently a deficit in the supply of these, which could drive up the prices consumers are charged for all kinds of Flash memory-based devices.
In his latest editorial, Adama Brown urges mobile device makers to show some vision in their product designs, not just blindly follow the latest trend.
The Asus Eee PC 701 notebook was officially announced at the beginning of June. Andrew Baxter recently met with Asus to get a close-up look at this upcoming low cost device and talk more about the company's goals for it.
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