The Meet:Mobility podcast and video is now available. The team talks about some of the main mobile computing highlights of CES. Podcast 40 Recorded Live at CES. Video and Audio | Meet:Mobility.
Posted on 15 January 2010
The Meet:Mobility podcast and video is now available. The team talks about some of the main mobile computing highlights of CES. Podcast 40 Recorded Live at CES. Video and Audio | Meet:Mobility.
Posted on 14 January 2010
We go to test out the strength of Gorilla Glass at CES last week. It felt good!
Posted on 14 January 2010
Like the Lenovo S10-3T and Viliv S10 , the ASUS T101MT is a 10†convertible netbook with a multitouch screen. The T101H is based on the Pinetrail platform with the N450 CPU and GMA3150 GPU but, like the Lenovo, the base version only comes with Windows 7 Starter and 1GB RAM. The high-end version comes with Windows 7 Home Premium and 2GB of RAM that can be upgraded to 3GB. A 35Wh battery should keep the device going for about 4 hours.
Posted on 14 January 2010
Here’s a video I made at CES that demonstrates the multi-touch capabilities. I’m still not convinced that multi-touch screen is better than multi-touch mouse pad but i’ll have to test it out in tablet mode when we get one for testing here in the next few weeks.
Posted on 14 January 2010
Just days after Intel launch their ‘AppUp’ store, Nokia have released the OVI store for the Maemo 5 platform.
Posted on 14 January 2010
The Cowon W2 is a 4.8″ PMP based on the 1.3Ghz Menlow platform and Windows 7. Was it just an easy option for Cowon or is it offering something new?
Posted on 13 January 2010
The UK company ICD (Innovative Converged Devices) has an interesting product called the Ultra. Its a 7†device based on the Nvidia Tegra 2 platform and runs Android. In the video you’ll see the device (not running) and hear from Bill Henry of Nvidia.
Posted on 13 January 2010
For those of you with netbooks running Windows in the U.S. or Canada, you might be interested in testing out the Intel AppUp applications store. If you haven’t heard the news, it’s a full app store with a purchase system and an account that tracks your apps and allows you to re-download them if necessary. There isn’t much in the store right now (approx 100 apps) but I don’t think it will take long for developers to start modifying and submitting the applications they have already written for the Windows […]
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