Lenovo Announces Intel Atom Nettop

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Wednesday,January 14, 2009

LENOVO ANNOUNCES INTEL ATOM NETTOP 
Lenovo has launched its first nettop with Intel's Atom processor for budget buyers with an inexpensive, fan-less desktop designed for surfing the Web and other basic computing tasks.The Lenovo H200 uses Intel's low-power Atom CPU to help the system consume less power than traditional desktops. Like netbooks, it's designed for basic tasks such as surfing the Web and word processing, and not to deliver the full multimedia experience that PCs do.
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16GB JETFLASH PEN DRIVE FROM TRANSCEND
Transcend has introduced the JetFlash V33 16GB pen drive in India. The JetFlash V33 has dimensions of 60mm x 16.5mm x 8.1mm and weighs 7g. According to a press release, the JetFlash V33 supports Windows Me / 2000 / XP / Vista, Mac OS 9.0 / OS X and Linux Kernel 2.4.2 or later.The JetFlash V33 allows you store a whole lot more of your personal files, documents from work or school, digital photos, movies and music on a flash drive smaller than your finger."
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LOGITECH INTRODUCES CORDLESS DESKTOP S520
Logitech has announced the cordless Desktop S520 with a keyboard-and-mouse combination. The laser mouse delivers better precision and smoother tracking, as compared to optical mice.
Logitech claims the battery life of the mouse and the keyboard is eight months and 15 months respectively. 
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GOOGLE LAUNCHES RESELLER PROGRAM FOR APPS PREMIER
Google will launch a reseller program for the paid version of its Apps hosted collaboration and communication suite.The program will allow, for the first time, third parties to resell Apps Premier, which costs US$50(Rs 2,450) per user per year.
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SYMANTEC LAUNCHES PUBLIC BETA OF NORTON 360 3.0
Symantec has announced the availability of the public beta of Norton 360 version 3.0.
 Norton 360 was first launched in early 2007, and is Symantec's 'set it and forget it' security suite for users who don't want to have to think about Internet security.The public beta of Norton 360 v3.0 includes Norton Safe Web, the security giant's website-rating service (similar to McAfee SiteAdvisor).
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