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| Michael Dell gave a quick look of this tiny shiny notebook at the D6 conference today. Gizmodo editor Brian Lam snapped a few pics of the notebook that’ll compete with the ASUS Eee PCs and the HP Mini-note 2133. Dell’s not releasing the details on this one yet, but the Dell blog did have a couple of more pics. The shiny lid looks nice, but the keyboard/palm rests looks too budget for my taste. ![]()
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| This looks like those PRODUCT (RED) computers that Microsoft is working on with the computer manufacturers to help African countries get financial aid to treat AIDS. It's a little too bright, but otherwise it looks pretty good ![]()
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| Oh, that's very fancy, I like it a lot! I would like to see the inside too though. If this is 10 inch and no 7 or 9, this would be perfect for my schooling, size wise. I thought that was Apple? Are Microsoft doing it now as well?
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| You have the freaking dragon, forget these XD Jk. I still prefer my Windows XP though. Media Center Edition, and it has this huge awesome widescreen monitor. Wouldn't trade it for any smaller laptop in the world. And I think Microsoft recently joined since there was this thing on HP about it. Apparently Dell started it first. But I had no idea Apple joined in. RED Macs? O.O (RED) : Products : Windows
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I am thinking of the product RED ipods ![]()
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| Singapore-listed China Aviation Oil Corp Ltd (CAO) said Tuesday its net profit in the second quarter rose by 222 percent to $17.5 million compared with the same period of last year.Excluding the divestment gain of $134.8 million from the sale of the firm's 5 percent stake in a Spanish company Compaoa Logistica de Hidrocarburos (CLH) in Dofus Kamasthe second quarter last year, CAO said in a statement, its net profit in the second quarter this year was 222 percent higher than the corresponding period last year.This was mainly attributable to a gain on world of warcraft goldderivatives derived from physical jet fuel supply and higher volume of jet fuel procured and supplied, it said.In the second quarter, CAO procured and supplied 1.57 million metric tons jet fuel, which was an increase of about 73 percent as compared to the same quarter last year.For the first half of this year, the group's revenue was Final fantasy xi gil$2.8 billion compared to $1.1 billion for the same period last year.The increase was mainly attributable to the higher volume wow goldof jet fuel procured and supplied as well as the higher fuel prices, CAO said.CAO, once a major jet fuel supplier listedFFXI Gil on the Singapore Exchange (SGX), lost $550 million in oil derivatives trading in 2004 and applied to Singapore's High Court for judicial protection. After restructured, trading in shares of CAO resumed on the SGX in March, 2006. |
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