Acer claim to become first to launch Chrome OS Netbook!
The world’s second-largest PC maker has designs on being the first to offer a Chrome OS Netbook.
Acer Chairman J.T. Wang said in an interview with Digitimes that he’s “confident” his company will be first out of the gate with Google’s open-source operating system pre-installed. The earliest it would be available is mid-2010, according to Digitimes’ unnamed sources.

Acer was just one of several hardware makers previously announced to be working with Google on implementing Chrome OS, along with Asus, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, and Toshiba. Dell, which hasn’t committed to it fully yet, has released an experimental version of Chrome OS based on the source code that will work on the Dell Mini 10v Netbook, though it’s not an official product.
Though Wang didn’t offer details or specifications for Acer’s Chrome OS Netbook, the guys behind Chrome OS have already let on what they’re expecting.
At the OS’s first public demonstration last month, Google said its vision includes slightly larger keyboards and screens than what’s currently available, x86 or ARM processors, solid-state drives, and 802.11(n) Wi-Fi chips.
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Symbian OS to be Open Source
February 4, 2010 - 4:32 pm
Tags: 60 UI, nokia, open source, os, symbia, symbian
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The source code for the ten-year old Symbian platform will be completely open source and available for free starting Thursday. The transition from proprietary code to open source is the largest in software history, claims the Symbian Foundation.
“The dominant operating system provider out there is Symbian,” says Lee Williams, executive director of the Symbian Foundation, [...]
Reasons to buy Nokia Booklet!
December 22, 2009 - 1:57 pm
Tags: 3g book, booklet, netbook, nokia
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Nokia’s first PC (as opposed to the phones they refer to as multimedia computers) got a lot of hype when it was announced and is getting a lot of mixed reviews from folks who complain mostly about price/performance and that you can get better specs in a netbook for less money. After spending some time [...]
First, Facebook and Yahoo hook up, Now Twitter and Google do the same
December 3, 2009 - 1:07 pm
Tags: blogger, facebook, friend connect, google, identify platform, twitter, yahoo
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Who will be the web’s primary identity platform?
An announcement from Google today shows that it’s trying to stay in the fight by integrating Twitter across its 9 million Friend Connect web sites. That means you can log into a Google Friend Connect site with your Twitter profile and share that new membership with your friends [...]
Google wave invites!!!
November 30, 2009 - 5:21 pm
Tags: google, wave
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Hi friends,
I have 8 google wave invites. Anyone who is interested please leave your email in the comments below and I will send you the invites. Remember it is first come first serve.
Regards,
- Harris
What exactly is a Netbook?
November 29, 2009 - 5:06 pm
Tags: cheap laptop, internet book, minibook, netbook, portable
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The term netbook is a slight misnomer: a netbook isn’t a glorified device for browsing the web, but a lightweight laptop that has a lower specification in terms of its processor, operating system, hard disk and memory.
This has twin benefits. The first is that most netbooks usually cost under $400 including VAT, making them an [...]
Dual Display Netbook!
November 29, 2009 - 4:52 pm
Tags: caetec, dual display, kohjinsha, netbook
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Kohjinsha DZ dual-display netbook shipping December
Kohjinsha’s dual-display netbook was one of the stars of CEATEC back in October, but the company was quiet on whether the prototype would reach shipping stage. Strong feedback has obviously tipped their hand, however: you can now preorder the netbook, freshly named the Kohjinsha DZ, with a Japanese delivery [...]





December 3, 2009 - 1:38 pm
I am really looking forward to see this OS by Google, I am already using Many google products and services.