The Intel Atom N470 1.83GHz processor is now available to upgrade with the HP Mini 5102.

Some interesting videos have just appeared featuring the upcoming HP Slate, including a demonstration from Adobe and the other a new, exciting teaser.
Our very own, forum member Stradevarius,was not able to get an adequate wifi signal at his school so he decided to solve the problem by modifying his HP Mini 311.
The Compaq Airlife 100, which recently appeared at the FCC, has now become official at the MWC in Barcelona and carries some impressive–if not amazing–features and specs.
A few weeks ago Steve Ballmer unveiled the HP “Slate” during the CES keynote speech. Since then there has be some interesting updates regarding the upcoming Slate.
Forum member ezynow has just put together some custom software which allows users to control the fan speed of their HP Mini 311’s.
On their twitter page, Jolicloud recently announced its support for the NVIDIA ION platform “is imminent” and HD Video support will also follow…
Forum member icelord has successfully figured out how to unlock the BIOS F.04 to allow for third-party devices such as 3G/WWAN cards and WiFi cards using the HP Mini 311’s Mini PCI-e slot.
It was only time before several amazing forum members figured out how to overclock the HP Mini 311’s Atom CPU. The problem was that there were no available tools or methods to overclock the Intel Atom, which is part of the NVIDIA ION chipset…until now.
Right now there are two contests going on, one is at NVIDIA with only one day left (go over there quickly!) and the other is at LaptopMag.
TestFreaks has now added the HP Mini 311 to their database, with expert reviews, user reviews and overall ratings.
NVidia is running a contest (until November 22nd) in which you can enter to win a custom HP Mini 311, an HP external Blu-Ray drive, an HDMI cable, a laptop case, and a bunch of games. Continue for more info.
Isn’t it a treat when someone else takes a brand new HP Mini and opens it up? Its great for everyone else since they aren’t taking risks, but its usually more exciting for the Mini owner. Forum member teknokracy could not wait to take a look at the insides that …