Welcome to My Laptops Online
October 19th, 2008 by adminWelcome to My Laptops Online where you can free yourself to explore online. If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably spent years chained to a desktop to surf the Internet. After purchasing my laptop, I have been able to stretch myself intellectually. Imagine surfing the Internet from the park, the campus courtyard, or the bookstore.
That’s the beauty about owning a laptop.
Many communities now have wifi where anyone is allowed to access the Internet. If you’re lucky to be live in or have access to those zones, you just show up and log on. It’s almost that simple.
At My Laptops Online, you will be able to read about the latest technological innovations as well as pick up a great new or used laptop for an affordable price. You might even make a friend or two (but I can’t guarantee it). So grab your laptop, head to the park, and discover the beauty of both the online and offline worlds. If you don’t have a laptop yet…what are you waiting for?
Chief Almir Surui asked Google Earth Outreach to train indigenous tribes in the Amazon rainforest on Google Earth and other internet tools. The Surui will use the internet to preserve their culture for future generations and spread awareness about illegal logging on Indian territory.
HiVision makes one of the worlds cheapest Linux laptops at $98 using a new cheaper chipset, WiFi, 1GB flash storage, it runs Linux, 3 USB ports, Ethernet, SDHC card reader, audio in and out. Voice-chat, Skype, multi-tabbed Firefox browser support, Abiword for word processing. Automatic online software updates. Their current model is based on a public chinese low cost case mold design and is running on a MIPS processor, they may soon also support an ARM9 with DSP as the processor and they are showing their own nice looking case design molds. All running on smooth Linux interfaces. In this video, I got to borrow a review sample of the laptop overnight, and I try to show you all the browser and other software interfaces in this extended video review of this cheap MIPS based laptop. ARM and DSP is the way that I hope that most cheap laptops are going to be based on in the near future, Google will hopefully make a great Chrome browser for this kind of Laptop and hopefully that the geniuses at OLPC soon will announce that they will work to improve ARM and DSP based laptops in XO-1.5 and XO-2 designs.
The Metro Laptop by Intel — Thinnest ever
TG Daily’s Humphrey Cheung gets a demo of just how much abuse Toughbooks can take. This poor thing gets dropped, has water poured on it, is held over a fountain…
www.shutdownday.org “You dont have to turn your computer on to have fun with it”. This is a video i made in support of Shutdown day 2007. visit www.shutdownday.org for more info
Imágenes inéditas tomadas por el humanitario Ejército de Colombia en el campamento de las FARC, donde se demuestra que las laptops son auténticas. Exclusiva de WWW.GLOBOTERROR.COM
http://www.spokenring.com/numa-numa-english.php
For more tech videos, go to www.wsj.com/video. Apple Inc. unveils its latest lineup of laptop computers. The company updated existing models and cut the price on its least expensive laptop to under $1,000. (Oct. 14)
Disassembly Acer Aspire 5562 laptop
