Featured Content
Masthead
Executive Editors
Editor
Associate Editor
Gadgetell Originals
Around the Network
- Get the groove on with your fingers and your iPhone or iPod Touch
- Ubisoft makes a deal with Transgaming; more games coming to the Mac
- Darwine 1.0 stable release is here, run Windows apps on a Mac
- Apple Expo ‘08 details and dates announced
- Be famous! (aka: blog for Appletell)
- Gamertell Exclusive: Photos of the Dark Knight Bat Pod, Avatar ride at Kings Island
- Gamertell Exclusive: PowerUp Games’ plan to connect gamers with game industry
- Upcoming Star Wars: The Clone Wars games to be Wii, DS exclusives
- Wizard 101’s wizard school will start soon
- Miniature UNSC Marines and Covenant aliens in the Halo Interactive Strategy Board Game



Now that the upcoming Asus Eee PC 900’s release date is drawing near, Asus is facing a bit of a predicament. For you see, Asus is experiencing a battery shortage right now, and if this problem persists till next month, there could be a lot of lost revenue for Asus here. But Asus Chief Executive Jerry Shen was confident enough to say that “ninety percent of the battery problems should be resolved by June but it could still affect April and May Eee PC sales.” And rightly so, because as you can imagine, less battery units produced means less Eee PC’s to manufacture. And as a company who’s right at the top of their game, Asus can’t afford such a blunder. The 7-inch Eee PC wouldn’t have made it to the 1-millionth mark if there were big problems on battery production, don’t you agree? But of course, as no one of us here is a clairvoyant or has any ability to see the future, there’s no telling just how this situation might turn out.
Read [Reuters]
Keep up with the latest gadget goodness! -
Subscribe to our feed →