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What a fantastic little machine! It is so versatile and portable, and great when you need a lightweight and fully functional PC on the move. The screen colours are so vivid and clear. The HP 2133 is great for using on the move, but the screen is too small to use on an every day basis for extended times! The mini-note is great to look at and solidly put together but it’s beauty is more than skin deep. The size of the keyboard is a major advantage over similar products and is comfortable and responsive to type with. Its running in Vista too! If you want something ultra portable… buy this, it’s the best the market has to offer!!! It’s available now at any HP Store in Cebu and any NGenius IT Hub branch or call Ng Khai office at (32)3462926 an look foryour relationship manager or email info@ngkhai.com for reservations. You can buy the unit starting P24950. Hurry, buy today and have the chance to win a brand new Suzuki Alto on NK 888 grand raffle draw on August 8, 2008 !
NGenius IT Park OIC, Nericar Lim surfs at the net using HP mininote 2133. Order today!
Here’s the complete specs of Mininote 2133:
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Posted on Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
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Its stupid! Its dangerous! people should not be doing it, andthey shold be warned….. so says my head.
But that said, yes, I must admit, I still do it…..
Slashdot | Text-Messaging Behind the Wheel
TIME interviews 21-year-old Taylor Leming, creator of the 600-member Facebook group I Text Message People While Driving and I Haven’t Crashed Yet!
While Alaska and Louisiana just became the latest states to pass laws
banning text-messaging behind the wheel, Virginia resident Leming is
still happily texting away while driving despite some near-accidents.
‘Sometimes it just seems easier to text ‘Be there in 5′ instead of
calling,’ explains Taylor.”
Posted on Sunday, June 29th, 2008
Under: Main, Technical News, General Interest | No Comments »
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Call Ng Khai office at (32)3462926 and look for your Relationship Manager or Roger Crisostomo for details or email info@ngkhai.com
Posted on Thursday, June 26th, 2008
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In this study, Cliffski noted that his printer uses only 2 watts, the monitor 30 watts.
The hungry beast - its the PC. It uses 160 watts mostly, and 189 watts at peak. However, at Vista sleep mode, it uses 3 watts.
Cliffski’s Blog » Computer stuff and power requirements
Posted on Thursday, June 26th, 2008
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Gartner counts over 1 billion PCs served | Green Tech - CNET News.com
The number of personal computers in use around the world has exceeded 1 billion and will double by 2014, with most growth coming from developing markets, according to Gartner research released Monday.
A 12 percent annual increase would amount to more than 2 billion PCs in use by 2014, according to a report that counted installed machines rather than laptops and desktops sold.
Emerging markets will account for 70 percent of the next billion PCs to come online, Gartner analysts suggested. They named dropping prices and improved Internet access as factors driving that trend.
Posted on Tuesday, June 24th, 2008
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Intel’s 65nm chips are still going strong especially here in the Philippines, with the Q6600 starting to turn into a mainstream option for some shoppers wanting a bit more zing for their buck. If you’re looking into buying a new computer based around an Intel chip, I’d advise you to pause and join us as we take a look at a sample of the newest 45nm Intel product: the “Wolfdale” E8500.

The E8000 series is Intel’s “mainstream” CPU based on the 45nm process. It is the more affordable counterpart of Intel’s Q9650 Extreme that was meant for the enthusiast pocket. Just for clarification, the code name “Wolfdale” is specifically for the dual-core, desktop implementation of the 45nm process; “Penryn” on the other hand refers to the complete line of 45nm process chips that will be superseding the “Conroe” 65nm based CPUs. For now, we will explore the technical side of the chip, as compared to the previous Intel generation of popular mainstream processors. Read More.
Posted on Monday, June 23rd, 2008
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You can also visit & watch a Live DEMO for the IBM Blade Center on June 23 & 24, 2008 @ CICC.
Posted on Saturday, June 21st, 2008
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Behind the scenes look at the NBA from tech perspective.(Photo from Laptop Logic)
Move over Kobe, you’re not the only MVP powering the NBA finals. The MVP of the NBA Finals (Most Valuable PC) is Lenovo. The Chinese company that bought IBM a few years ago is the official PC Partner of the NBA for 2 consecutive years. This means Lenovo provides computer desktops & laptops, Lenovo Stat, and other means of support. Read more.
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Visit Lenovo Concept Store at the 2nd Level Cyberzone, SM City Cebu or call (32)236-2961 to 62 and avail NK888 at 15 promo for a chance to Win a brand new Suzuki Alto on August 8, 2008. Promo mechanics here.
Posted on Thursday, June 19th, 2008
Under: Main, IBM, Desktops/Laptop, Technical News, General Interest, Bloggers (Tech), Lenovo | No Comments »
"Not content with dominating the PC and smartphone market in the realm of operating systems, Microsoft has apparently now set its sights on PNDs. Today the folks in Redmond announced a new OS aimed directly at GPS units, dubbed Windows Embedded NavReady 2009. The software is based on Windows Embedded CE, and combines navigation tools enriched with Live Search, MSN Direct, and Windows SideShow integration, coupled with an emphasis on Bluetooth connectivity. The company says that the system is shipping to OEMs and developers as we speak, which will yield consumer devices in time for the 2008 holiday season."Engadget
Posted on Tuesday, June 17th, 2008
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In an exclusive chat behind the scenes at HP’s conference in Berlin, a top exec from HP hinted that touchscreen tech is going to play a big part in the company’s future road map.
She said: "We’ve got a lot of heritage in touch and development for the TouchSmart started three or four years ago".
"And there will be even more focus on experience and touch in the future."
"We are definitely planning more products so watch this space." Read more
Posted on Monday, June 16th, 2008
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Linksys announced the new Wireless-G Broadband Router WRT54G2 – the successor of CiscoWRT54G router. The new router features the same sleek industrial design as sported by the recent Ultra RangePlus family of Wireless-N routers (WRT160N and WRT310N).
The new router’s design complements any trendy home entertainment or SOHO setting. It features an internal antenna technology which integrates the antenna into the router body without compromising signal coverage. Read more.
Posted on Monday, June 16th, 2008
Under: Main, Cisco, Switches/Routers, General Interest, Business News | No Comments »
Among the pirated CD softwares seized were Adobe, Autodesk and Microsoft, - which are all members of the Business Software Alliance (BSA).
The Intellectual Property Rights Division of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI-IPRD) raided the office of Axxis Loyalty Solutions Phils. Inc. in Ortigas Center, Pasig City last week for allegedly using pirated personal computer (PC) software in its business operations.
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Posted on Monday, June 2nd, 2008
Under: Main, Licensing, General Interest, Autocad | No Comments »
Intel Corp. and Micron Technology Inc. on Thursday unveiled a new joint project, a sub-40 nanometer NAND memory device.
Santa Clara-based Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) and Boise, Idaho-based Micron (NYSE:MU) said the 34nm 32 gigabit multi-level cell chip was jointly developed by the companies’ NAND flash joint venture, IM Flash Technologies.
"It is the smallest NAND process geometry on the market," the companies said. Read More
Posted on Friday, May 30th, 2008
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AutoCAD 2009, Autodesk’s latest release for the leading CAD software, is driving increase on user’s productivity and efficiency.
This has been done by improving on user interface to make it easy to learn and use for the first time users as well as for those who were using the older versions.
So upgrade now or buy your copy now for AutoCAD 2009 and enjoy the savings through this promotion.
Contact Ng Khai Dev. Corp Office (+32-346-2926) and look for your Relationship Manager or Julie Infiesto for details or email info@ngkhai.com.
Posted on Thursday, May 29th, 2008
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