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  1. Chrome browser for Mac by the end of the year
  2. No beta coming today... but the ChromeOS source code is now public
  3. google chromeOS newser now starting
  4. Boxed up 3 demo units to return to manufacturers... my desk looks so barren!
  5. Liliputing Asus Ul20A review: http://bit.ly/oMNeV // Short version: Decent size, nice keyboard, good performance, battery could be better
  6. @ktbradford Sort of, but your "compare prices" link for the Eee PC 1201N gives Samsung N140 prices
  7. To be fair, the HP 311, Lenovo S12, and MSI 210 are pretty nice choices... but it's arguable whether they're "netbooks."
  8. Wow, CrunchGear's netbook gift guide features a discontinued model, underpowered and overhyped netbooks: http://bit.ly/3YCWTo
  9. Got around to setting up the CLEAR WiMAX for the home/office today. It's a bit more finnicky than the mobile USB module.
  10. Using WiMAX on a moving train... whee!
  11. @bdogg64 Sneak peek: 4 hours battery life on High Performance mode, Looks like 6-7 on Battery Saving.
  12. @bdogg64 Expect pix this weekend and a full review this weekend or Monday
  13. @bdogg64 I'll try doing some comparison shots with an Eee PC 1000H for what it's worth. :)
  14. @bdogg64 Unfortunately no, I don't. And I meant to shoot some photos comparing it to the Acer 1410 before I sent it back, but I forgot.
  15. @jkkmobile Ouch, it hurts my eyes just looking at the demo picture!
  16. @Brizzyc Does public radio count as "traditional" media?
  17. Talking about Windows 7 and netbook battery life on TechVi with @randallb http://bit.ly/2DWdup
  18. @Studioline Gee thanks for the keyword-related spam that has almost nothing to do with what I was writing about!
  19. @phikai Yeah, I loved the UL30A but I'm looking for something a little smaller and lighter to replace my Eee PC 1000H + Maybe my 15.6 incher
  20. So far it's working pretty well. I'm used to looking at a 12 inch screen for a few hours at a time, not all day