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We have earlier told you about Dual-Display notebook from Asustek and as much as we loved it, it seemed to be the only one around with a sub-display read more »

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Fujitsu cranked an ultra portable tablet notebook, which is convertible also. It weighs only 2.2 pounds with 8.9-inch size and can be used as a noteb read more »

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The latte-sipping hipster sitting next to you at the cafe just pulled out his Moleskine to start jotting, and your buddy rolls her eyes and says the Moleskine's totally jumped the shark. Productivity enthusiasts love their overpriced designer notebooks, and being office supply fetishists ourselves, we've featured quite a few here. But which ones inspire the most pen-to-paper lust in you? After the jump, vote for your favorite fancy-pants notebook.




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Think designer notebooks are a waste of money? You more a 89 cent Composition Book person yourse read more »

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etchedmoleskines.pngThe Modofly artist collaborative etches your favorite designer notebook—the Moleskine—with beautiful and eye-catching artwork. The Moleskine won best designer notebook by a landslide in a recent face-off, but to differentiate yourself from all those other Moleskine toters, you want one of Modofly's creations. The bad news is that Modofly's Moleskines are even more expensive than the original at 36 bucks a pop, but good looks don't come cheap. The Silver Bullet robot is pictured here; hit the jump to check out a few more of our favorite geeky Modofly Moleskine picks.






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Google Bookmarks is sporting a new look and feel, boasting a quicker interface and an "infinite scrolling" feature that dynamically retrieves more bookmarks when you reach the end of your list (kind of like Google Reader). The new interface has moved Bookmarks to the confines of Google Notebook and is being called "a better way to organize your bookmarks" on the old Google Bookmarks home page. Google Operating System notes that old Google Bookmarks features—like full-text search and web-history bookmarking—are missing from the new version, but the more responsive, more Gmail-like AJAX interface of Google Bookmarks inside Google Notebook looks promising. If you're a big Google Bookmarks fan, let's hear what you think of the changes in the read more »

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