Check out today's LogicBuy daily gadget deal of the Lenovo's latest classy IdeaPad U260 ultra portable notebook PC. Just 18mm thick, the laptop is powered by an Intel Core i3/i5 processor, and 4GB of memory. It also sports a 320GB hard drive and integrated Intel HD graphics with HDMI connector.�The magnesium-aluminum alloy casing is 'hardback book' like as you can see in the pictures below.

The IdeaPad U260 comes with a 12.5-inch 1366�768 LED-backlit display with a 0.3 Megapixel camera on top of the screen. It has spill-resistant keyboard and two-button touch pad with multitouch and scoll function. You can expect WiFi, bluetooth and Dolby Advanced Audio system with stereo speakers.


The IdeaPad U260 laptop deal will be available soon in LogicBuy.

[via LocgicBuy]

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The Jolicloud Jolibook is a new netbook with a 10.1 inch screen and a cartoon scene painted onto the back of the lid. The Jolibook is using the operating system that has been underground for a long time called "Jolicloud". The keyboard on the Jolibook looks standard to other netbooks available on the market, looks similar to the Acer Aspire. Jolicloud is free to download at their website and works on all netbook's but the new Jolibook is a netbook already loaded with the Jolicloud operating system.

In the image above you see the cartoon picture on the back of the Jolibook and also the battery sticking out of the back. The Jolicloud operating system is all run by "applications" similar to an ipod touch where you select an application to run. The "desktop" is full of applications to open, and is loaded with many when you install Jolicloud or purchase the Jolibook. We are still awaiting an official price for the Jolibook, that's the last bit of information that we need.

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Facebook may have just had an event recenlty but news suggests that it seems the social network giant is preparing another event and this event will be related to Facebook's messaging system.

As you know, Facebook messaging systems allows users to communicate with other Facebook users but it doesn't support advanced options such as attachments and similar, so we might see that improvement in near future. Some sources are telling us that Facebook might reveal its Project Titan email client on the upcoming event.

Rumor has it that Facebook is developing its own webmail service that should compete with other web services such as Gmail and Yahoo! Mail. All Facebook users should get their own Facebook address that ends with @facebook.com, and according to the rumors, this new webmail service from Facebook should be the new Gmail killer.

Question is will you use Facebook's webmail service when you already have an email account that you use to login to Facebook? We should see how this works on November 15 after the event.

[via Engadget]

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