Steam’s new beta, In-Home Streaming, will allow you to play almost all the games you can play on a regular desktop/notebook. It works by using your main computer to do all the graphics rendering and processing, and then streaming it to your netbook.
All of this can be done without additional software. In order to […]
In the past, if you wanted to connect computer-to-computer for internet sharing purposes, you could use Windows’ Internet Connection Sharing, which would create an adhoc connection between two computers. However, adhoc connections do have limitations – chief of which, certain devices cannot connect to it, and adhoc connections limit the number of connections you can […]
There has been some talk that netbooks are going to die. I’m not too sure about that because I am happily using a netbook and I have no intention of changing my de facto travel computer. It seems to be true in the dining area in the Hong Kong airport.
Walking around, not everyone has a […]
As you might know, I recently bought a new Asus netbook. I don’t like the Asus logo – it’s probably one of the ugliest out there. While Asus does make great computers at a very competitive price, their chief problem is that their designs tend to be a bit lackluster. And then there’s the indescribable […]
As you might know, I recently blew up my HP’s Mini 110’s screen. I sent it in for servicing hoping expecting to pay about $150-200. Although that is half as much as what my netbook is worth, I wouldn’t mind paying it. Of course, who’d know that the people at the service centre […]
The Dell Inspiron M102z will be the first netbook to be equipped with the new AMD C-60 processor along with a more powerful Radeon HD6290 graphics processor at base price. There will be an option for you to upgrade it to the more powerful E-450 processor with the Radeon HD6320 chip.
The AMD C-60 Ontario […]
When you buy a netbook, you’re buying a computer that can last forever. Yes – forever. That’s basically because when you buy it you pretty much have already condemned it to being a second computer, or something you’ll use only for surfing the web and watching movies. Basically, it’s not something you’d trust to keep […]
The all new Netbook as Main Computer series is a log of the trails and tribulations of going from powerful Core i5, 14″ notebook to a puny, weak and underpowered 10.1″ netbook with half the power. Can Tiff survive?
Recently, I left my job and had to return the laptop provided by the company. […]
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