
POINT OF VIEW, is presenting today the first of its NVIDIA ION-powered mini notebooks: the Mobii ION 230. Continue Reading
Posted on 20 July 2009 by Ventus

POINT OF VIEW, is presenting today the first of its NVIDIA ION-powered mini notebooks: the Mobii ION 230. Continue Reading
Posted on 04 May 2009 by Ventus
ASUS announced its slim and lightweight ‘Eee PC Seashell(model: 1008HA)’ which is a mere 1-inch slim and 1.1kg in weight. Continue Reading
Posted on 01 May 2009 by Ventus
Surf with the Eee PCTM Seashell-The beach brings to mind images of clear blue oceans, soft silk-like sand and, of course, the seashells. Continue Reading
Posted on 21 November 2008 by Ventus
VIA , today announced the next step in its ongoing cooperation with the Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) community. Continue Reading
Posted on 20 November 2008 by Ventus

Kingston today announced it is shipping its high-capacity 64GB DataTraveler® 150 (DT150) USB Flash drive. Continue Reading
Posted on 06 November 2008 by Ventus
ReactOS® is a free, modern operating system based on the design of Windows® XP/2003. Written completely from scratch, it aims to follow the Windows® architecture designed by Microsoft from the hardware level right through to the application level. This is not a Linux based system, and shares none of the unix architecture. Continue Reading
Posted on 03 November 2008 by Ventus
Netbooks tend to weigh between two and four pounds and have 7 to 11 inch screens. In performance, they tend to lag substantially behind last year’s desktop recommendations and contain fewer features. Continue Reading
Posted on 02 November 2008 by Ventus
Dedoimedo.com has post a review & tutorial about fedora 10 cambridge. Continue Reading
Posted on 02 November 2008 by Ventus
Posted on 01 November 2008 by Ventus
Earlier this week we published benchmarks of all Ubuntu releases from 7.04 to the release candidate and had found the performance degraded with time, at least with the test system we used. As part of our testing to explore this issue, we had repeated many of the same tests on Fedora with all of their releases going back to Fedora 7. Has Fedora’s desktop performance degraded too? Read the article to find out.