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HowTo: Add 3G/HSDPA functionality to your eeePC 1000H
Nov 5th
During the last few months, Asus has started selling the “eeePC 1000H GO” with internal 3G/HSDPA card for easy everywhere connectivity. So far so good, but what about all those thousands of customers that already bought an eeePC 1000H before? Are they doomed to use one of those ugly external USB 3G modems – a threat to your eeePCs health if you drop it accidentally and the USB stick destroys the USB port it was sticking in (if not even more)…
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HowTo: Add 3G/HSDPA functionality to your eeePC 1000H
"Viliv S5 Premium Air MID": premium UMPC with GPS?
Nov 5th
Now Viliv is jumping on the UMPC train too: since several weeks the long-announced “VILIV S5 MID” is available in several configurations. The “Premium Air” version sports a 16GB SSD, 4.8″ touchscreen LCD with a resolution of 1024×600 pixels, and full 3G/HSDPA functionality – whereas the “normal” versions come equipped with 30 or 60 GByte 1.8″ HDD instead, 800×480 LCD only, and no wireless broadband at all. Both models have the same 24Wh battery, allowing for 5-6 hours of continuous use, and are available with either WinXP, Vista or Linux (unspecified distro) preinstalled, both weigh around 380 grams and have 802.11 b/g wifi, bluetooth 2.0 and external video connectors (for VGA, S-Video and Composite-video cables!), the whole controlled by a “Silverthorne” Intel Atom clocked at 1.33GHz and supported by 1GB RAM.
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"Viliv S5 Premium Air MID": premium UMPC with GPS?
USB mail notifier – final hardware and software revision
Nov 5th
Over the past few weeks I’ve refined the design of my LED message notifier device that has been the topic of my last few articles. For those of you who aren’t familiar with how it works or what is meant: the notifier device inquestion is capable of lighting up a multi-color LED in the corresponding color when/if messages are received. It indicates several types of messages: instant messages received via Pidgin (green LED/purple LED), emails and RSS/Atom feeds received via Mozilla Thunderbird (red LED), and it also informs about new tweets on my Twitter account (turquoise LED)
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USB mail notifier – final hardware and software revision
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