Archos 605 Linux hackCNET Blogs, CA - Jan 11, 2008… but it opens the door to developing the Archos 605WiFi as a more generally useful and configurable tablet PC. The Qtopia hack appears to work on older … |
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Reading the runes for AppleGuardian Unlimited, UK - Jan 10, 2008Adam Engst: In terms of hardware, I do think we'll see some sort of new portable Mac, or possibly a tablet that has more in common with an iPhone than a Mac … |
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MarketPlace NewsProcessor.com, NE - Dec 20, 2007The charges came after Ivory Dickerson, 33, admitted that he and a co-conspirator used the Bifrost Trojan horse to hack into the computers of young girls … |
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The Sony PEG-UX50 was an impressive package when it was released in 2003. It had a 480×320 screen, keyboard, convertible screen, built-in camera, WiFi and Bluetooth. As with most portable devices, the short time the battery stayed charged left much to be desired. Sony sold an EB40 battery pack that piggy-backed the device, but reader [JAmerican] wanted to extend its charge even further. It took a little dancing around with the charging circuit, but he was eventually able to combine 4 batteries to
construct a 3880mAh battery that keeps the UX50 running, even after 9 hours of use. Here's a site with a decent
photo gallery of the UX50 (at the bottom).
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Myriam a.k.a. [tnkgrl] decided that the the Averatec 1050 laptop was sorely in need of some Bluetooth and was tired of losing a port to a USB dongle. The AV1050 reports 3 usb ports in the device manager, but only features two external ports. She disassembled the laptop and went looking for the third port. The end result is 2 fully functioning USB ports and internal Bluetooth. There's enough detail in the post you should be able to pull this off with other laptops as well.
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what do you get when you mix a hitachi trk-8200hr boombox and the fujitsu stylistic 1200 tablet pc? more retro you can shake your checkered vans at. i really like the idea of gutting out an old school boom box and using a tablet pc to mimic the original interface, rad.
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