ASAE & The Center for Association Leadership
Suggestions on how associations can manage & lead staff from the "gaming generation".
Friday, April 30, 2010
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
ASUS Eee PC T101MT review
Engadget
Bad news. Engadget gives both the T101MT & the previously reviewed S10-3T the thumbs down. Wonder what they think of the Gigabyte T1000P...
Bad news. Engadget gives both the T101MT & the previously reviewed S10-3T the thumbs down. Wonder what they think of the Gigabyte T1000P...
Monday, April 26, 2010
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
More convertible tablets reach our shores
After reading a HWZ forum thread that mentioned the local availability of the HP TM2, I visited the Challenger store at Funan to take a look. The model on display was TM2-1011TX, meaning a 1.3GHz SU7300 CPU & a 512MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4550 graphics chip. Current price is S$1,599.
But I was surprised to see the Asus T101MT at AAAs & South-Asia Computer (selling for S$798). I noticed the battery was located in front, below the keyboard. I suspect this will preclude a larger capacity battery. The screen was not too glossy (nice), and the chiclet keyboard made it look modern and sleek.
But I was surprised to see the Asus T101MT at AAAs & South-Asia Computer (selling for S$798). I noticed the battery was located in front, below the keyboard. I suspect this will preclude a larger capacity battery. The screen was not too glossy (nice), and the chiclet keyboard made it look modern and sleek.
But I'm still a bit concerned about its puny N450 CPU...
Friday, April 16, 2010
Losing Weight, Ending Procrastination Top List of Most Popular Goals
Lifehacker
These results are quite expected; maybe schools should start to teach students on how to deal with these issues, so that they are armed with solutions at an early stage.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Asus EEE PC T101MT review
Asus EEE PC T101MT second review
A review of the super-delayed convertible netbook from Asus. It seems more & more users are no longer willing to accept the slow Atom processor. I hope more manufacturers will exploit this and come out with more models with CULV chips. (currently HP TM2 & Acer 1820PT)
A review of the super-delayed convertible netbook from Asus. It seems more & more users are no longer willing to accept the slow Atom processor. I hope more manufacturers will exploit this and come out with more models with CULV chips. (currently HP TM2 & Acer 1820PT)
Sunday, April 11, 2010
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