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Philippine Actor and Director Mr. Johnny Delgado died today, November 19, 2009 at 1:20PM. Delgado has been suffering from colon cancer and today his body finally surrendered to the illness. He is 61 years old.

It is remembered that months ago, Mr. Delgado was interviewed and said that his days were numbered back in February. However, after the third chemo session, 80% of his cancer cells were gone and that he responded well to the therapy.


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Sony and Microsoft threw a big bash last night in New York City, and one of the company’s three Windows 7-powered announcements was its Vaio X, an 11.1-inch ultraportable laptop that’s “thinner than a No. 2 pencil” and lasts up to 14 hours.


Regular readers will know that we first mentioned the X series in September, when Sony gave the world a peek at IFA Berlin 2009.
It’s got a scratch-resistant LCD display, 64GB solid-state hard drive, 2GB of DDR2 RAM and built-in 3G connectivity (Verizon only) and GPS that doesn’t require an Internet connection to work. The standard battery offers just 3.5 hours of juice, but the extended version — which was designed in a way that it serves as a wedge-like stand for the device — increases that to 14 hours.
The case is made of carbon fiber and the keyboard, aluminum.
Ports are few on a device like this: it’s got an SD card slot and a Memory Stick Pro media slot in the front; on the right side, Ethernet and VGA out; on the left, the power port, 2 USB 2.0 ports and a headphone jack.
Sony would only say that the 1.5-lb. Vaio X has a 2.0 GHz Intel processor, not specifying which model. It comes preinstalled with Windows 7 Home Premium and comes in either a champagne-esque gold or black.
The Sony Vaio X will be available next month for a hefty $1,300, including both batteries.


 
 
 
 
 
 

Source:  "http://blogs.zdnet.com/gadgetreviews/?p=8149&tag=content;leftCol"