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Nokia expand its business to portable device by introducing Nokia Booklet 3G, the Nokia’s first netbook.
Nokia’s Executive Vice President for Devices, Kai Oistamo, explained why Nokia is adding to its range of products with an ultra portable laptop PC :
“A growing number of people want the computing power of a PC with the full benefits of mobility. We are in the business of connecting people and the Nokia Booklet 3G is a natural evolution for us. Nokia has a long and rich heritage in mobility and with the outstanding battery life, premium design and all day, always on connectivity, we will create something quite compelling. In doing so we will make the personal computer more social, more helpful and more personal.”

Pink and pink, for the girls. My daughter definitely will love this Eee PC MK90H Disney from Asus. Love the pattern also, and if you see inside..
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Wanna try ‘Apple Netbook’ ? Gizmodo already success to install OS X into Dell Mini 9. According to BoingBoing , several netbooks can support OS X to varying degrees, but the Dell Mini 9 has the best all-around support for an out-of-the-box install.
Here’s what you’re going to need, paraphrased from the post:
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Sony continues their teaser ads for the new Sony Vaio P series. The latest teaser, Sony called Vaio P as the ‘Light’ and consistent with an envelope picture.
UMPC Portal shared some new information ,

WiMAX getting popular day by day.So many laptop manufacturers launched its laptops WiMAX-enabled which were Toshiba , Acer , Asus and Lenovo . How about Netbook? Congratulations to Apricot, we meet PicoBook Pro. As far as I know, it’s first netbook with WiMAX enabled option.Powered VIA® C7-M™ Ultra Low Voltage 1.2 GHz with 1GB DDR2 RAM. HArddisk space 60GB HDD. High Performance 3D Graphics: VIA Chrome9™ HC3. The Screen is 8.9″ Wide Screen WSVGA (1024×600) Display,1.3 Mega-pixel Integrated Webcam, Built-in 4 in 1 Card-reader, Wireless LAN 802.11abg, Bluetooth. Optional WiMAX, You can choose operating system Windows XP Home Edition or Linux Novell SUSE. The Linux version of Apricot PicoBook Pro is priced at $482, and an additional $84 will get you a Windows XP machine.
Via Apricot , PCLaunches
