| Letter from the Editor August 04 , 2010 The back-to-the-books season is nigh! I've already shown you the best notebooks for students but, in case you're looking for advice on other gadgets (note-taking tools, eReaders, cellphones) or software (student-friendly smart phone apps or helpful programs for their notebook), get more recommendations at our destination for Everything Back to School. If you're eager for this week's technology news, we also have you covered. In today's newsletter: the hottest notebooks we reviewed last month, some very long-awaited news from BlackBerry, and a big product review—plus a special deal—from HP. Check it all out to the right and I'll see you next week! Kenneth Butler, Web Producer Forward this email Popular Topics Laptop Guide Back-to-School Guide Last Month's Best Notebooks Our Sponsor | | The Best Laptops: July 2010 Edition |  |  | What did we see in July? How about a pint-sized gamer with instantly switchable graphics, two 13-inch ultraportables with style to match their six-hour-plus battery life, and a 18.4-inch hulk of a 1080p multimedia machine with killer performance. Read the Review | | BlackBerry Torch Hands-On |  |  | Android and iOS dominate the smart phone race, so it's good of RIM to re-join the pack with the Torch, a QWERTY-slider with a 3.2-inch display and an updated OS. But can tweaks like a better browser and improved media experience help RIM keep potential defectors? Read the Article | | Tech Bytes | | Apple vs. Google: The Tech Industry Battle of the Decade Things between Apple and Google have gone from jaded to rocky to outright meteorically explosive. But there was once a time when Google CEO Eric Schmidt was a member of Apple's board of directors and the two companies collaborated on projects like a mobile YouTube app and phone-based search. Here's a brief history of the fallout between Steve Jobs and Schmidt, and a look at which global powerhouse is winning the rivalry. Read Full Article Augen Gentouch 7-inch Android Tablet: On Sale at K-Mart for$150 A tablet with Android 2.1 on sale for $150?! Sounds like a dream, but don't be incepted by the advertising. The Gentouch Android tablet suffers from a faulty resistive touchscreen display, terrible design features, and maddeningly sluggish performance. It's so bad, I can't even do it justice here. Read Full Review | Shop the Best Deals on LAPTOP Our enhanced product comparison engine will make your electronics shopping quick and easy. |
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