by Tim Stevens on March 5, 2008 at 02:28 PM

Luxury is up to the eye of the beholder these days, and for many gadgets, it seems as though luxury can be defined with crystals. Such is the case with MSI's new "PR200 Crystal Collection" line of laptops. The latest entry into this luxury line comes in a "pearl-like" white color (we'd say Mac-like, actually), a series of "fashionable" accessories, and a logo on the front that's encrusted with ...
by Ben Chertoff on March 3, 2008 at 06:18 PM

They fit in a manilla envelope! The weigh next to nothing! They cost... Under $400! Linux-based ultra-portables are set to change how we compute on the road -- and we test-drove two of the new feather-weights. PLUS: Internet pledge drive funds boob job, proving PBS was onto something. Listen Now (mp3) Be among the first to hear the Switched Show each week. Subscribe for Free with iTunes. (Or ...
by Terrence O'Brien on March 3, 2008 at 05:55 PM

Asus has never been a high visibility company in the world of laptops or PCs -- until recently, that is. With the release of the tiny EeePC, Asus became an instant celebrity in the computer world. The PC maker is now trying to milk its hit ultraportable for all it's worth. At this year's CeBIT (a large technology trade show) in Germany, Asus is showing off a collection of Eee-themed ...
by Terrence O'Brien on March 3, 2008 at 12:22 PM

Despite some mixed reviews, it seems that retailers just can't keep the MacBook Air in stock. Whether the reason is that the ultra thin laptop is inspiring hardcore gadget lust, or that Apple kept shipments low to give the illusion of demand remains to be seen, but one thing is definitely true: Trying to track an Air down is increasingnly touch at Apple Stores around the country, as the folks ...
by Terrence O'Brien on March 3, 2008 at 09:31 AM

Intel is prepping to take over the low cost laptop and PC market with its newly unveiled Atom line of processors, which joins Core 2, Pentium, and Celeron in the chipmaker's lineup. Formerly codenamed Diamondville and Silverthorne, Atom is an ultra-low power, low cost chip that is aimed at machines like the ASUS Eee, UMPC's, MID's, and may have had a spot in the next version of the OLPC had ...
by Thomas Houston on February 26, 2008 at 10:07 AM

Following months of rumors, Apple finally upgraded its two main laptop lines with this morning's announcement of updates to both the MacBook and the high-end MacBook Pro line of laptops. The new MacBook Pros have a larger, multi-touch mousepad similar to the one found in the MacBook Air and iPhone. While the exterior design looks much the same, the MacBook Pro line received several important ...
by Tim Stevens on February 1, 2008 at 01:27 PM

By "Air" we mean MacBook Air, of course, and we're always a fan of a little Mac vs. PC competition here. The Fujitsu P1620 Lifebook has just been announced, an update to its earlier P1610 ultra-portable. The new Lifebook P1620 offers the same processor as its predecessor, a 1.2 gigaherz dual-core processor, two-gigabytes of memory, and 100-gigabytes of disk space. All in a package just a little ...
by Tim Stevens on January 29, 2008 at 09:49 AM

Gadget licking: It's an odd phenomenon that we first heard of when gamer pin-up Jessica Chobot made a name for herself as the celebrated PSP licker. Since then, gadget licking (or GL) has became a bit of an underground trend, with Olivia Munn licking an Apple TV on G4TV and some dude licking his iPhone. However, it certainly didn't seem like a mainstream phenomenon -- until 'Today Show' host ...
by Tim Stevens on January 24, 2008 at 10:32 AM

The first reviews of Apple's skinny and sexy MacBook Air are in. The laptop is less than two-tenths-of-an-inch thick, but such slimness comes at a price ($1800-$3000). Even that price, the Air's minimalist hardware will make the Air a poor choice for no-compromise users, according to the first reviews posted today (the Air itself won't be in stores for another two weeks). Edward C Baig from USA ...
by Joshua Fruhlinger on January 15, 2008 at 06:55 PM

All the rumor-mongers were right: Apple announced the MacBook Air, the world's thinnest laptop. This beauty comes in at a ridiculous .16 inches thin -- so thin that it fits in a manila envelope. It features a full-size keyboard, so there are no compromises as far as usability goes. It also has a 13.3-inch display, built-in iSight camera, and a new, larger trackpad which does all the cool ...
by Terrence O'Brien on January 14, 2008 at 11:37 AM

Warning -- a new virus is making its way around the Internet. The virus, dubbed Mebroot, lodges it self in the Master Boot Record (MBR), a part of the hard drive responsible for loading the operating system, where it is out of the reach of most anti-virus software. The virus itself doesn't actually harm a PC, but it does load other software on the computer, including key-loggers that are ...
by Terrence O'Brien on January 10, 2008 at 09:03 AM

Riddle us this: what's better than a laptop with one screen? A laptop with two screens!
eDetail was at CES this week showing off its award-winning dual screened computer tablet. The unique dual multi-touch screened monster is primarily targeted at professionals and commercial applications, but the company is producing a 14-inch model aimed more at consumers. Professionals can use the laptop to ...
by Terrence O'Brien on January 9, 2008 at 04:42 PM

The fact that Intel has started using a 45-nanometer manufacturing process may not mean much to you. In fact there's a chance you're staring at your computer screen right now, head titled, with a perplexed look on your face. But it's ok, we at Switched are here to help clear up what the new processors mean for you. 45 nanometers refers to the smallest possible features a processor can have. This ...
by Tim Stevens on January 9, 2008 at 10:51 AM

If you've ever been through customs, you're probably well aware that the kind, uniformed agents can sift through your personal belongings as they please and ask you what you've been up to, where you're headed, and just what it is you're bringing back with you. Now, with more and more travelers taking their computers with them, it's becoming more and more clear that those custom agents can look ...
by Terrence O'Brien on January 8, 2008 at 05:30 PM

Well the OQO wasn't alone for long. At a joint press conference with Sprint and Intel yesterday Asus announced that in 2008 it would be launching several laptops with WiMax capabilities, including an update of the popular sub-notebook the Eee PC, though adding WiMax requires using Windows XP instead of Linux. WiMax is the next generation wireless network technology championed by Intel. Sprint is ...