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In Podcast #43, Sierra and I chat about InkSeine , TabletKiosk's eo / Menlow announcement, what Menlow is, Sierra's upcoming cruise and what she's taking, the often-talked about Apple Ultra-Portable, and Macworld. That's right - I can't stand all this buzz any longer, and I'm...
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Word popped out last week that Intel had something tiiny and powerful in the works and now there are more details becoming available on the “smaller than a penny” Z-P140 PATA SSD flash drives . Of note is how little power these SSD’s will use, which bodes well for mobile devices. Here’s...
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Get ready for Silverthorne . Silverthorne? What’s that? Intel will be showing off the postage stamp sized processor that is the core of Intel’s Menlow mobile platform. Silverthorne is a low powered chip that will be the base of the next generation of small mobile devices, powering the next generation...
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Intel is taking a look in the crystal ball and according to them, it has mobile computing written all over it. In a wide ranging story covering mobile computers, UMPCs, MIDs, WiMax, and much more, Intel certainly lets us know where their focus has been in 2007 as they prepare for 2008. We'll be spending...
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Filed under: wimax, Mobile, Tablet PC, Intel, Hardware, Ultra Mobile PC, Mobile Internet Devices, Hardware/Intel, MIDs, UMPCs, mobile computing
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In today's webcast , Motion Computing and Intel announced the results of their usability study of the C5 Mobile Clinical Assistant Tablet PC. Here's the press release and a snippet of the announcement. Intel Corporation and Motion Computing® today announced the results from several clinician...
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Don't forget to watch Motion Computing's and Intel's live webcast , in which they talk about the C5 Tablet PC and usability results. When: Today, December 4th, from 10:00 - 11:30 am PST Where: http://www.visualwebcaster.com/event.asp?id=44228 Technorati Tags: C5 , Motion Computing , Tablet...
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According to this report from Digitimes , Intel is aiming to get MID prices down to the $199 - $299 range by bundling the MIDs with telecom carriers. Intel expects to be volume producing the MIDs in the second quarter of 2008. $199 - $299 MID prices would be a major blow to UMPC OEMs. via JKKMobile Technorati...
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For those that have been around the Tablet PC space from the very early days, Sierra Modro is someone you have come to know, trust, and respect. I came to know Sierra through our working together on TabletPCBuzz.com , and got to know her more through various conferences and meet-ups we would attend....
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The mobility landscape seems to be in a constant state of flux as of late, as software companies and OEMs are listening to consumer feedback. Just look at this story from today from Mozilla, Arm, and MontaVista regarding their Linux based UMPC news as a prime example. As the MID / Linux UMPC scene continues...
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Layne Heiny, of UMPCBuzz.com , has some very insightful commentary on the state of the ultra-mobile pc space and how it lines up with the Intel MID. Layne doesn't mince words when he says: Sitting back and considering the events over the past six months, one can easily get all excited over the silly...
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Loren Heiny , a Microsoft Tablet PC MVP, has written up a fantastic essay on his thoughts regarding the Moorestown prototypes and the MID devices rolled out during Intel's IDF conference. Intel is squarely marketing its platforms as a Mobile Internet Device, not a UMPC--even though they toss in UMPC...
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Several sites are doing a bang up job of reporting the MID news from Intel's IDF Forum. UMPCPortal.com is running point on the Asus R3 that was unveiled during a keynote. jkkmobile has some great shots of the Moorestown based MID prototype - looks like a fascinating device for sure and quite iPhone...