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Adobe has big plans in mind for all our mobile smartphones and computers. The company announced today its Flash Player 10.1 which is going to be available soon to most smartphones, smartbooks, netbooks and PCs out there. In other words, as long as your mobile gadget has access to Adobe Flash content, Flash Player 10.1 will let you view it. There will be support for most mobile operating systems: BlackBerry, Android, Windows Mobile, Palm and Symbian phones. Naturally Adobe will offer support for

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Electronics vendor Coby first began showing a line of netbooks at CES in January . None of the company’s netbooks are available yet, but last month a 10 inch and 12 inch model started making the rounds on various web store pre-order pages . Now it looks like we can add an 8.9 inch model to the lineup. Liliputing Forum member Lincoln Thurber spotted an 8.9 inch Coby netbook at electotronics.com , where it carries a pre-order price of $282.43. The laptop, which has the easy to remember mode

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The ASUS 1008HA Eee PC netbook is one of the sleekest netbooks on the market. I first previewed the Asus Eee PC Asus 1008HA “clamshell” in June, and I called it an inexpensive miniature MacBook Air. The 1008HA comes with your slightly enhanced Intel Atom N280 processor, Intel GMA950 chipset, 1 GB RAM, 160 GB 2.5″ hard drive, Bluetooth, 802.11n and 10/100 Ethernet, SDHC flash slot, 10.1″ LCD screen, and Windows XP. Street price for the Asus Eee PC 1008HA is in the range slightly north of $40

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Scientists and Students at Stanford envision a world where the software that runs on digital cameras is similar to what currently runs on mobile devices and netbooks, and open-source user-modifiable operating system where new features can be downloaded onto the device. To this end they’ve created their own camera to demonstrate it. Computer science graduate student Andrew Adams, who helped design the prototype of the Stanford camera (dubbed Frankencamera,) imagines a future where consumers d

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It looks like the question of whether netbook makers will ship machines with the crippled (but cheap) Windows 7 Starter Edition has been resolved. They will. We’ve already learned that the Samsung N130 and N140 netbooks will be available at launch with the stripped down version of Windows 7 instead of the pricier Windows 7 Home Premium. And now PC maker Herculues has announced plans to launch the eCafe EC-1000W netbook which will also ship with Windows 7 Starter. Hercules isn’t a househo

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