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Lilbits 314: A good day for NVIDIA Shield, bad one for Linux Mint

About a month after announcing plans to bring Android 6.0 Marshmallow and other improvements to its Shield TV game console, NVIDIA is now rolling out the update which brings support for treating SD cards as internal storage, Vulkan graphics, and much more. So it’s a good day for NVIDIA Shield users. But it’s a bad […]

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Mouse Computer launches Windows PC Stick with built-in fan

Over the past few months we’ve seen a wave of tiny computers featuring Intel Atom processors, Windows 8.1 software, and designs that look like chunky USB flash drives. Worried that devices like the Intel Compute Stick or MeegoPad T01 will overheat in those tiny, fanless cases? Japan’s Mouse Computer has a solution. The company has developed […]

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Lilbits (3-06-2015): Will you need a Nexus 6 to use Google’s cellular network?

Google plans to launch a wireless network soon — but it won’t be a rival to AT&T or Verizon. Instead, Google’s Sundar Pichai has said it’ll be a small-scale effort to test new technology that lets phones seamlessly transition from WiFi to 4G LTE. How small scale? Well, it’s not clear what geographic markets the […]

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Mouse Computer introduces LuvPad AD100 tablet with Tegra 2 chipset

Japanese PC vendor Mouse Computer plans to launch a 10 inch tablet with an NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor and Google Android 2.2 Froyo later this month. The Mouse Computer LuvPad AD100 features a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel display, 8G of storage, and 512MB of RAM. It has HDMi output, 802.11b/g WiFi, an accelerometer, […]

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Mouse Computer netbook with optical drive spotted in Japan

Remember thatMouse Computer LB-1500 netbook we spotted a while back that comes equipped with a Super Multi Drive? Apparently it’s real, since UMPC Fever spotted one in Osaka, Japan. Most of the netbook’s specs look pretty much par for the course. It has a 10.2 inch display, a 1.6GHz Intel Atom CPU, 1GB of RAM, […]

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Mouse Computer launches Illyama netbook in Japan

Japanese computer distributor Mouse Computer has released a new Intel Atom-based netbook that looks an awful lot like the last mini-laptop we saw from Mouse. But unlike the previously announced LB-1500, the new Illyama netbook doesn’t have an optical disk drive. That’s not to say that it’s your average netbook. Sure, it’s got a 1.6GHz […]