by Mick on October 2, 2008

Fujitsu has introduced its all-in-one PC “FMV-DESK POWER (model: F/B70T)” which design is resemble to Apple iMac during the CEATEC 2008. Featuring a 19-inch wide screen, the all in one PC runs on Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 (2.26GHz) processor, with the support of 2 GB of RAM, 500 GB hard drive, and Windows Vista Home Premium OS.
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by Luna on September 18, 2008

AMD has rolled out the Fusion Gaming Utility, the fusion works by getting rid of all the unnecessary that actually doesn’t have to bother the gaming experience. AMD is trying to make an applications that simplify all the process.
“With AMD Game, we wanted to simplify the purchasing process,” said Davis. “A lot of who we’re talking about [with gamers] are enthusiasts who optimize their PCs, but what about folks want to get extra performance but don’t know how?” As Barry explained, the Fusion Utility works by “getting rid of all the unnecessary process that you don’t need to run” while gaming. AMD’s goal is to make the app as simple as possible — a single circular button on your desktop that, once clicked, turns off the various Windows processes and, should you have the proper AMD CPU, GPU and motherboard, boost the hardware output.”
[ via joystiq ]
by Mick on September 17, 2008

CompuLab has released a small fanless PC with 4-6 watts of power. The fit-PC Slim is like the “smallest, more energy-efficient PC available”. Slim is housed in a 330cc enclosure (4.3 x 3.9 x 1.2 inches), it requires only 6 watts of power. ), but includes a 500MHz AMD Geode LX800, Ethernet, VGA output, WiFi, and a hard disk 2.5-inch option

According to the manufacturer, this small is available in a pared down 256 MB configuration (without WiFi, HDD) for $ 220 or a version with WiFi, but no hard drive for $ 245, or go with the 512 Mb / WiFi / 60 gigabyte hard disk version pre-installed with Linux or Windows XP Home, for $ 295 or $ 335, respectively