After weeks of speculation on the Internet, and some snooping at the FCC by intrepid bloggers, Fujitsu officially unveiled a tiny pair of notebooks, the LifeBook T2010 and U810. The former includes a 12.1 inch screen that can swivel in either direction and works both indoors and outdoors, plus plenty of security features, including a fingerprint reader. And, for coffee-spilling klutzes like myself, there's a spill-resistant keyboard.
The U810, an ultramobile PC, weighs a scant 1.5 pounds and is essentially Fujitsu's response to the BlackBerry. This lighter model won't be available until September, but will start at under $1,000.—Gregory Mone

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