At Mobile World Congress and keeping a Close Eye on Intel

Posted on 12 February 2010, Last updated on 21 September 2019 by

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For the next 6 days, Intel are sponsoring me to attend Mobile World Congress where I will join with our podcast partner, Sascha to learn more about the Intel Atom Developer program, Moblin and the AppUp Store. We will also present some sessions where we will talk about the IADP ecosystem an try to help developers understand where it does (and could) fit in.

I’m already here in Barcelona (tweeting and buzzing) and Sacha from NetbookNews is on his way from the airport as I write. We’ll be doing some work under our MeetMobility banner and also taking time to check out everything else that’s happening here. 3G is already sorted out (7-days unlimited via Vodafone ES for 18 Euros) and we’re packing some of the best mobile kit we could lay our hands on. We’re also looking forward to meeting our peers at the networking events stay tuned over the next 5 days for a full update on how mobility is spreading hard and fast beyond the mobile phone.

A few dates for your diary:

  • Sunday evening: Showstoppers and press events.
  • Monday morning: Joint Intel and Nokia Press conference.
  • Monday evening: Pepcom event.
  • Wednesday 11am: Live Q&A with Scott Apeland, Director of Intel’s Developer Network. (We’ll be watching the chat channel for your questions.)
  • Wednesday 2pm: Live MeetMobility Podcast. (here.)

6 Comments For This Post

  1. UMPCPortal says:

    New article: At Mobile World Congress and keeping a Close Eye on Intel http://bit.ly/94tG0x

  2. topsy_top20k_en says:

    New article: At Mobile World Congress and keeping a Close Eye on Intel http://bit.ly/94tG0x

  3. Steve 'Chippy' Paine says:

    RT @umpcportal: New article: At Mobile World Congress and keeping a Close Eye on Intel http://bit.ly/94tG0x

  4. Mike Cane says:

    >>>(7-days unlimited via Vodafone ES for 18 Euros)

    Is that REALLY unlimited? Or “unlimited” as in “you get no more than 5GBs” ala “unlimited” 3G here in the States?

  5. Ken says:

    Grill them about Moorestown Mids. Mention we look forward to using one like the long thin screen one they showed earlier. A 6 inch long screen would be perfect.

    The Dell Mini 5 with 3G on AT&T looks like a good choice. Intel should try hard to provide chips to fit in small devices like that.

    Thank you

  6. Ken E Kaplan says:

    RT @chippy: RT @umpcportal: New article: At Mobile World Congress and keeping a Close Eye on Intel http://bit.ly/94tG0x #IntelAtom

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