Intel Exec Points Up Quirks In the Mobile Market

The News Review:

- Intel Exec Points Up Quirks In the Mobile Market
- After dismantling Palm Pre is estimated to cost $170
- Week in Apple: Ramp up to WWDC with rumors Software Updates and more
- Taser to launch video-software system

Intel Exec Points Up Quirks In the Mobile Market
Wall Street Journal
But the new Pentium SU2700 did not appear in a press release describing the effort and is not included on Intel’s price list. A company spokesman says such ?off roadmap? chips appear from time to time and often are the result of suggestions by computer makers. Another hot topic is what alternatives to Microsoft?s Windows software might emerge for netbooks. Intel has developed a Linux variant called Moblin for such hardware an alternative that is sometimes viewed as a rival to Google?s Android software. But Eden for the first time in public briefly showed a layer of Android software running on top of Moblin–an indication that the two products might be complementary. (Intel raised the ante in such software battles last week with a deal to buy Wind River Systems a software vendor aligned with Android). Eden also gave new details of a design philosophy driving Intel?s efforts to reduce power consumption.
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After dismantling Palm Pre is estimated to cost $170
CNET News
ne thing that will always be hard to predict though is the money put into development: prototypes software planning etc. Reply to this comment.

Week in Apple: Ramp up to WWDC with rumors Software Updates and more
Ars Technica
That’s not all though—it was also spiked with software updates to iTunes QuickTime iWork and MacBook Pro firmware as well as news about changes to Apple’s ne to ne program and Google Chrome on the Mac. Come catch up on what you missed.

Taser to launch video-software system
Arizona Republic
AXN a device that includes an iPhone-like digital player and a video recorder connected to an earpiece and. com a Web-based software program for viewing footage are part of Taser’s push to diversify. It’s also a major financial gamble for the 16-year-old company.

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