It has been an incredible week, not to mention action-packed with all the activity at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. So for the second week of 2009, here’s your top 10 favorite posts…
In the number 10 spot…
ASUS’ T91 netbook gets GPS, swivel display: I’m seriously considering getting myself one of these. It’s got built-in GPS and a swivel display.
10.1 inch Acer Aspire One netbook variant coming in February: it’s becoming just plain hard to keep track of Acer and its variants.
NuM8 digital GPS watch: A sneaky way to spy on the kids: all’s I really have to say is I want one…just to keep tabs on myself.
Mio Moov S300, S500, S556, and S700 with Mio Spirit interface coming in 2009: Mio’s 2009 Moov line gets a new Spirit interface with more user-friendly features. We can’t wait to review these.
Apple’s iLife ‘09 gets geo features: the uber-company’s latest home multimedia software incorporates geotagging into photos and videos.
Sony Vaio P netbook gets GPS, sub-$1000 price tag: another one-time rumor that has now come true, this is an impressive netbook with an expensive price tag…in netbook terms of course.
Palm launches Pre exclusively on Sprint, gets impressive new operating system dubbed webOS: it is just so beautiful…
Dell Inspiron Mini 10 netbook gets GPS but unknown price or release date: another impressive netbook from CES without pricing or release details.
Palm rumored to be debuting first Nova phone January 8: it was once a rumor, but we all know it’s now an awesome truth.
And in the top spot for the second week of 2009…
MSI X-Slim 320: Netbook or notebook?: one of the many mobile devices blurring the lines between what defines a netbook from a notebook, the X-Slim 320 is also more expensive than a typical netbook. When it’s released expect to pay between $799 and $999.
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