AT T said it will soon announce the Dell Aero, which appears to be a version of Dell's Android-based Mini 3 phone, and is claimed to be the lightest Android smartphone on the market. The wireless carrier also announced that it will soon offer the Palm Pre Plus and Palm Pixi Plus smartphones....
Four new smartphones are on the launchpad at Dell HQ: the Lightning for Windows Phone 7, plus the Android-powered Aero, Smoke and Thunder running Dell’s slick new ‘Stage’ UI.
I've recently installed Ubuntu 11.10 on my laptop. I tried the Live CD and the aero snap feature worked fine. Unfortunately, once I installed the OS onto my machine the aero snap feature no longer works.
I've tried different UI sessions i.e. Unity and Unity-2D.
Tried installing/removing graphic drivers.
My graphics card is Nvidia Geforce GT435M.
I want to get back "Aero Snap", the behavior when dragging windows to the upper Ubuntu bar, they maximized automatically. I must have done something to the behavior of that thing because now I can't do that any more, I have to double click the window or press the maximize button.
I recently noticed that my Ubuntu 11.10 aero-snap function is not working normally. It simply doesn't respond to my window drags to edges. I installed ccsm and checked the settings on the grid option and it seems to be all set, although it's not working yet. How should I approach the problem?
If this is old new's then i'm sorry, but I've just found out how to set something up in open box that's been driving me insane for a while now.
We have a Dell Inspiron Mini running Ubuntu 10.04. I loaded the 10.04 last year after the previous version of Ubuntu it had been running was obsolete, but the Dell hadn't been used since.
My OH took the Dell to Vienna to do research in an archive, and found it kept freezing and the file he was working on would be lost or corrupted. He also noted it was very hot.
Wait a minute... Pardon my ignorance, but doesn't Windows Vista/7 in Aero mode render everything with the GPU? And it works fine for gaming, provided you have an expensive gaming-oriented graphics card (which you need for gaming these days anyway).
What are Michael Dell’s expectations for Windows 8 PCs, ultrabooks and tablets? And can Dell (NASDAQ: DELL) differentiate from Microsoft Surface tablets? Dell’s CEO and CFO offered insights this evening during an earnings call with Wall Street analysts. Here’s the recap.
Even before it arrives, Windows 8 is impacting Dell’s business. Dell CFO and Senior VP Brian T.