We knew that the HP Mini 5103 would get dual-core, but it was a surprise that the HP Mini 210 was getting a refresh too.

On twitter last night, HP CTO Phil McKinney posted two pictures with him holding two gadgets and wearing something on his wrist–the mysterious gadgets were unfortunately blacked out.
According to an HP Mini 5103 service manual there will be an upgrade coming out soon for an optional Intel Atom N550 dual-core processor.
It’s been a while since we first heard the term “Zeen”, a trademark of HP’s that we expected would refer to some sort of Slate device.
The newer HP Mini 110 version arrived to HP.com last month, but we weren’t sure about its actual specs until now.
Two days ago HP decided to revive the HP Mini 110 series. Today they’ve discontinued two HP Mini 210 editions.
Take a look at the HP Home & Home Office store and you will notice the Compaq Mini CQ10 is already missing. So what’s happened to it?
A brief glance at the HP Home & Office store and you’ll notice something is missing. So what has happened to the HP Mini 110 series?
It appears that the HP Mini 110 Mi Edition, which comes with HP’s own Linux distro, has been removed from the available options of HP Mini’s at HP Home & Home Office Store. Meaning that you can no longer purchase the Mini 110 with Mi Linux.