Saturday, 25 October 2008
Tuesday, 15 April 2008
Japan handheld with Intel Atom chip debuts
The Japanese electronics maker Sharp along with Willcom announced the ultra-mobile Willcom D4 "communication device" based on Intel's Atom processor and Microsoft's Vista operating system.
With a separate headset, the device can also be used as a phone using Wilcom's Personal Handy-phone System (PHS) network, both Sharp and Willcom said.
Intel Atom technology includes a single-chip with integrated graphics called the Intel System Controller Hub.
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Monday, 14 April 2008
Nokia confirms 'iPhone killer' handset

The Finnish giant’s handset is code named 'Tube', and Tom Libretto, VP of Forum Nokia, said the device will be the company’s “first touch device”. Given the codename, it's fair to suggest Nokia sees it as a mobile video platform. And with the DVB-H mobile digital TV standard now starting to gain momentum, Tube will probably be a handheld telly too.
The device looks like the iPhone’s long lost twin, except for a Nokia logo stuck underneath the handset’s earpiece. The Tube’s display doesn’t look as wide as the iPhone’s, but appearances can be deceptive. Nokia's design also lacks the iPhone's 'home' button. Unconfirmed reports suggest Nokia's would-be iPhone killer will run on the Symbian S60 platform.
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Wednesday, 9 April 2008
Microsoft discloses 14,000 pages of coding secrets
Microsoft Corp. today took another step toward fulfilling its interoperability principle of ensuring open connections to its high-volume products and driving greater interoperability, opportunity and choice across the IT community of developers, partners, customers and competitors.
• Protocols between Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Microsoft Office client applications;
• Protocols between Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and other Microsoft server products;
• Protocols between Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Microsoft Office Outlook;
• Protocols between 2007 Microsoft Office system client applications and other Microsoft server products.
In another example, developers working with Exchange Server protocols will have additional resources to build applications that directly communicate and store information with either Exchange Server or Microsoft Office Outlook related to e-mail, calendars, contacts, voice mail and task tracking.
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Friday, 21 March 2008
AMD 780G integrated DirectX10.1 chipset

And now for those members of the buying public who don’t play games all the time there’s the new 780G. The G suffix indicates that this chipset includes an integrated graphics core, though it has a PCIe 2.0 slot too.
Sunday, 9 December 2007
Tablet PC from Dell
Other companies that already had a Tablet PC line pressured the market with their own products. This was the case of Lenovo who had worked on a new and improved version of its ThinkPad X61 tablet. The new product was due to marketing in early May, and it sold for a starting price of about $1,800.
It is in the current trends that, even if the high-end computing devices such as tablets, ultralight laptops and ultramobile PCs are making the newspapers' headlines, most of the potential customers stick to the old habits and pick standard laptops for day-by-day computing. Things are about to change, as Microsoft built tablet features for their latest operating system and showed potential customers what they could miss along with the tablet PC.
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