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5 Latest Gadgets
1. For a long time, Apple fans have been hoping for a slim and lightweight version of the MacBook
to come along. Even the lightest MacBook was over 4.5 pounds (2kg).
And so, after
a long wait,
it’s finally
here. The M-
acBook Air.
Debut at the
MacWorld
2008 yesterd-
ay, the Ma-
cBook Air is
currently the
world’s thinn-
est (and may I
add, the coo-
lest) notebook
in the market,
measuring a
mere 0.76-i-
nch (1.94cm)
in height and
3lbs (1.36kg)
in weight.
2. MSI had in January, guests to the CES in Las Vegas have a look at this all-in-One computer can
throw, and he has been officially announce. NetOne the AP1900 is the slimmest, according to
MSI All-in-one desktop laptop of its kind, measures just 35 millimeters in depth. With his mere
four kilograms of weight without any problems even in an old building to the wall. The 19-inch
WSVGA LCD (visible, 18.5 inches, the resolution is 1366 × 768, 16:9 aspect ratio, NO touch
screen) with LED rear light has a viewing angle of 160 degree.
3. Has anyone tried their hands yet on Adobe’s new web image-editing tool, Photoshop Express?
I took a test drive and found it stylish, intuitive, social, and equipped with the very necessary i-
mage-editing functions. Completely appealing.
Just like Adobe’s Photoshop Lightroom, it neatly organizes and tells you in a glance how many
photos you have in your library and the respective albums they are in.
4. Intrigued but skeptical as I am, I logged in to my Facebook account from Photoshop Express, h-
alf expecting something totally inconvenient that will prompt me to end my test drive. But I was
pleasantly surprised at how easy I was able to access to my photos on Facebook.
I moused over one of my recent favorites to find options to edit, download, or embed it on my b-
log. Intuitive.
The editing options were less than power-packed, but definitely comprehensive enough for the
purpose of image-editing on the web. It’s not meant to replace serious image-editing anyway.
The Gallery is another neat way to share your albums with the community and your friends.
I like the convenience of it all. Definitely worth recommending to your Facebook, Picasa friends.
5. Microsoft finally releases its highly anticipated Service Pack 3 (SP3) for Windows XP today.
But not without some hiccups.
SP3 was found to be incompatible for users running Microsoft Dynamics RMS, hence, an offici-
al release on Microsoft Download Center and Windows Update is not available at this time.
But, you can still grab the service pack from their download.windowsupdate.com domain:
Chinese (Hong Kong), Czech, English, French, German (Deutsch), Hebrew, Japanese, Polish, R-
ussian, Simplified (Chinese), Spanish, and Traditional Chinese.
As long as you are not running Microsoft Dynamics RMS, it is perfectly safe to install SP3 now.
But, beware of undiscovered bugs that often haunts any major software updates.
6. On first glance, the keyboard on the new Dell Vostro 1310 looks perfectly fine. But stare closer,
and compare it to your own keyboard. Notice any difference?
Hint: The ‘Z’ key.
The ‘Z’ key should be below ‘A’ and ‘S’, not below ‘S’ and ‘D’! This is going to make typing a-
bsolutely frustrating for most.
This seems to be a problem only for UK customers. But if the Vostro 1310 is on your list of p-
urchases, please check the keys before whipping out your credit card, James Bond style. Or at le-
ast, make sure you are perfectly comfortable with this key layou