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Spacebook: Laptop “two-faced” Immediately Released
October 9th, 2009 | admin

Evolution of the laptop continue to writhe in the last few years. Most recently, an innovative two-screen laptop with a ready made.
Dual-screen laptops are Spacebook named reportedly will soon be completed at the end of this year’s fast. Certainty based on the recognition emerged from gScreen, a company based in Alaska, United States, who was behind the development of the dual-screen laptops.
As reported by the Times of India, Thursday (3/9/2009), this sophisticated laptop will be able to be used with multi-task. Both screens will be fitted with 15-inch sizes and can be street simultaneously. By gScreen, this product will in price $ 3 thousand.
Although Spacebook is pioneering two-screen laptop, there are several obstacles faced. Among them is a measure of weight that should certainly not weigh lightly, it’s certainly very disrupting for mobile workers who often. Not to mention the power battery is used, because it put the two screens at once would require no small amount of energy.
“We deliberately designed the laptop with two screens, because we understand there are some people who need a laptop with an extra screen,” said Gordon Stewart, the founder gScreen.
“gScreen really hope Spacebook can be sold on Amazon, the most rapid in December 2009,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Federal Bureau of investigation (FBI) United States suspected of sending the output HP Notebook to 10 U.S. states. The reason notebooks sent without order.
New FBI monitors the three states, West Virginia, Wyoming, and Vermont. Each department in the state to get approximately five Notebooks from HP.
“We hope that sharing is good, but everyone would be suspicious if someone gives you five laptop without any reason behind it,” said Kyle Schafer as reported by the Inquirer, Thursday (3/9/2009).
FBI indicated these notebooks contained a malicious malware such as Trojan, keylogger or a botnet programs from foreign governments or criminals who try to penetrate to a number of federal states.
In addition, the laptop division is also suspected as a reason to lobby the government, which aims to bribe government officials
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