Palm Ends The Novel, was Acquired by HP
After rumors about the purchase by HTC that later took place and a few more comments that you could read in the blogosphere, Palm’s novel has ended, apparently with a happy ending.
It all started because Palm could not sell their mobile phones, not because they were evil, but because they needed something to achieve as many sales as its competitors, which was causing the collapse of the company. HTC Then people said they were interested in buying, which in my opinion was the best thing that could happen, but it was not so.
Now, to everyone’s surprise, HP announced it has bought Palm in an amount close to 1.2 billion dollars and just have to end with the bureaucratic process to complete the transaction. It seems a strong indication that HP plans to attack the entire market of mobile devices, to now owning the operating system WebOS, and complementing the already announced HP Slate. Let us not be surprised to see in a couple of months some ads for HP smartphones.
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MSI Wind U160, MSI’s New Netbook
The netbook have entered a state in which they appear to be the best alternative to notebook and desktop computers as they tend to be more practical and can perform the same functions, but in a much more portable size and stylish.
Speaking of style, the new proposal for MSI in the world of netbooks, the MSI Wind U160, has been dazzled by its design, having won the prize for best design in its category in the IF Design Awards, and it is well deserved and the design is really attractive ..
As to your specifications, using precision Pine Trail, more specifically a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 which is accompanied by 1GB of DDR2 RAM (which can be expanded up to 2GB) and a 160 GB hard drive, connectivity WiFi802 .11 b / g / n and Bluetooth.
In terms of graphics, video card is an Intel GMA 3150 integrated card that gives very good results and it takes a good advantage of its 10.1-inch screen, which incidentally, has a 1.3 megapixel webcam. Read more
