The success of the Asus Eee has prompted other notebook and ultraportable manufacturers to play catch-up and Samsung is attempting to do just that with an “education-focused” Q1 Ultra that’ll be available at the end of the month, according to Pocket-lint.
The device will be available in the UK for £399 ($809.73), which is still £100 more than Asus new 8.9-inch Eee will cost. Here in the states, the new Eee will supposedly cost $500 so maybe we’ll see Samsung’s offering at $600. The forthcoming Q1 Ultra will come with a smaller hard drive and won’t feature the dual camera found on the current models.
Samsung to fight Asus Eee with new Q1 Ultra [Pocket-lint] via Ubergizmo
For $130 you can extend the wireless range of your Apple Time Capsule by up to 50 percent. QuickerTek, which specializes in aftermarket Wi-Fi devices, has just released an upgrade kit with three 3dBi antennae that supposedly increases the signal strength of Time Capsule “like whoa.”
Conveniently enough, the upgrade kit works with any 802.11a/b/g/n device.
Or, if you’re like me and would rather pay someone to do the heavy lifting for you, you can buy a Time Capsule that already comes with QuickerTek’s more powerful antennae. The 500GB model will run you $500 and the 1TB’s $700. Or, or! you can be like everyone else and not backup your data, then play dumb when you lose years worth of digital photos.
TriBand Antenna for Time Capsule [QuickerTek]
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For $400 a day, the price of an iPhone, you can make Hungarian nerds happy.
Show your support of our Magyar brothers in their effort to get Apple to sell Hungarian language products and offer a legal iTunes store in the land of paprika and mustaches. Their official site is down right now, but feel free to Digg them into infamy and let’s hope Steve is listening.
Full disclosure: Biggs used to be Nagy — Hungarian for “big” — before someone changed it on Ellis Island.
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For $400 a day, the price of an iPhone, you can make Hungarian nerds happy.
Show your support of our Magyar brothers in their effort to get Apple to sell Hungarian language products and offer a legal iTunes store in the land of paprika and mustaches. Their official site is down right now, but feel free to Digg them into infamy and let’s hope Steve is listening.
Full disclosure: Biggs used to be Nagy — Hungarian for “big” — before someone changed it on Ellis Island.
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For $400 a day, the price of an iPhone, you can make Hungarian nerds happy.
Show your support of our Magyar brothers in their effort to get Apple to sell Hungarian language products and offer a legal iTunes store in the land of paprika and mustaches. Their official site is down right now, but feel free to Digg them into infamy and let’s hope Steve is listening.
Full disclosure: Biggs used to be Nagy — Hungarian for “big” — before someone changed it on Ellis Island.
![]()
For $400 a day, the price of an iPhone, you can make Hungarian nerds happy.
Show your support of our Magyar brothers in their effort to get Apple to sell Hungarian language products and offer a legal iTunes store in the land of paprika and mustaches. Their official site is down right now, but feel free to Digg them into infamy and let’s hope Steve is listening.
Full disclosure: Biggs used to be Nagy — Hungarian for “big” — before someone changed it on Ellis Island.
![]()
For $400 a day, the price of an iPhone, you can make Hungarian nerds happy.
Show your support of our Magyar brothers in their effort to get Apple to sell Hungarian language products and offer a legal iTunes store in the land of paprika and mustaches. Their official site is down right now, but feel free to Digg them into infamy and let’s hope Steve is listening.
Full disclosure: Biggs used to be Nagy — Hungarian for “big” — before someone changed it on Ellis Island.
![]()
For $400 a day, the price of an iPhone, you can make Hungarian nerds happy.
Show your support of our Magyar brothers in their effort to get Apple to sell Hungarian language products and offer a legal iTunes store in the land of paprika and mustaches. Their official site is down right now, but feel free to Digg them into infamy and let’s hope Steve is listening.
Full disclosure: Biggs used to be Nagy — Hungarian for “big” — before someone changed it on Ellis Island.
![]()
For $400 a day, the price of an iPhone, you can make Hungarian nerds happy.
Show your support of our Magyar brothers in their effort to get Apple to sell Hungarian language products and offer a legal iTunes store in the land of paprika and mustaches. Their official site is down right now, but feel free to Digg them into infamy and let’s hope Steve is listening.
Full disclosure: Biggs used to be Nagy — Hungarian for “big” — before someone changed it on Ellis Island.
Apparently tomorrow’s the big day. The first service pack for Windows Vista will be available for manual download on the Windows Update and Microsoft Downloads sites.
It’ll also be pushed out as an automatic update on April 18th for those users who can stand another month of random crashes, slow system performance, and the inability to reliably connect to secure networks.
I’ll most surely have it downloaded and installed tomorrow and will report back to the group after some initial testing.
Vista Service Pack One Almost Here [Slashdot]