Monthly Archives: May, 2010

Asus Eee Pad comes with Tegra, ARM and Windows 7?

We grabbed a few minutes to play with Asus’ latest Eee Pad today and found Microsoft was secretly porting “Windows 7” to ARM!

Asus and MSI head for the clouds

Here at Computex 2010 both Asus and MSI have stated their commitment to the clouds, with their future mobile eco-system, including the latest Tablets and Pads, maintaining some lofty co-operation.

She’ll call you back when she’s 18

As telecom technology advances, enabling users to access information and communicate more quickly across multiple platforms, the age that children begin using their own mobile phones seems to be lowering.

Google Android – Trend or Fad?

Speaking at Mobile Monday in Taipei, Opera's chief strategy officer Rolf Assev questioned whether handset makers would tire of "being so deep in Google's pockets" and mused about whether the browser would become the ultimate mobile operating system to combat software fragmentation.

RCR gets hands on with Dell’s Streak

Dell's little five inch Streak "tablet" has been the talk of the town since Michael Dell himself pulled it out of his pants pocket at the Citrix Synergy conference in San Francisco last month, but here in 'Ole Taipei, RCR managed to get a quick hands on demo with the device to see what all the fuss is about.

RCR gets hands on with Dell's Streak

Dell's little five inch Streak "tablet" has been the talk of the town since Michael Dell himself pulled it out of his pants pocket at the Citrix Synergy conference in San Francisco last month, but here in 'Ole Taipei, RCR managed to get a quick hands on demo with the device to see what all the fuss is about.

Hands on with the Asus Eee Tablet: an e-reader on steroids

At Asus’ pre-Computex press event today RCR got some time alone with the genuinely innovative Eee Tablet, and honestly, we’re really quite impressed.

Computex Bits ‘n Bytes – Day Zero

Computex 2010, the massive Taipei electronics expo is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, with a slew of new gizmos and gadgets, smartphones and...

Reader Forum: A positive plan for net neutrality

Editor's Note: Welcome to our weekly Reader Forum section. In an attempt to broaden our interaction with our readers we have created this forum...

Computex Bits ‘n Bytes – Day Zero

Computex 2010, the massive Taipei electronics expo is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, with a slew of new gizmos and gadgets, smartphones and tablets on display.

Computex Bits 'n Bytes – Day Zero

Computex 2010, the massive Taipei electronics expo is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, with a slew of new gizmos and gadgets, smartphones and tablets on display.

MSI shows off Win 7 and Android tablets

Computex 2010 was always going to be about the tablets, and kicking off this year’s show, MSI did not disappoint, unveiling both a Windows 7 Intel Atom powered tablet and an Android version running on Nvidia’s Tegra 2 processor. Talk about hedging your bets, MSI.

China Telecom introduces iPad copycat

China Telecom, the Chinese telecommunications operator, launched its first 3G tablet on Monday, un-originally dubbed the LifePad.

LG launches 10 phones at Korea’s IT World Show

LG shows off its phone wares at Korea’s IT World Show

LG launches 10 phones at Korea's IT World Show

LG shows off its phone wares at Korea’s IT World Show

Israel’s mobile innovation scout, the IMA

Israel is no ordinary country and thus it comes as no surprise that IMA (Israel Mobile & Communication Association) is no ordinary trade organization either

Israel's mobile innovation scout, the IMA

Israel is no ordinary country and thus it comes as no surprise that IMA (Israel Mobile & Communication Association) is no ordinary trade organization either

WAC initiative could spur more widget adoption, Snac CEO says

As the Wholesale Applications Community takes steps to form in July, widget companies like Snac are hoping to see operators embrace widgets as another...

Q1 2010 carrier results wrap up

Editor's Note: The list below is a wrap up of first quarter 2010 results for the nation's largest facilities-based and public wireless carriers. The...

Worst of the Week: It's not about depth, it's about width

Hello! And welcome to our Friday column, Worst of the Week. There's a lot of nutty stuff that goes on in this industry, so...

Bits and Bytes: Sequans, Openwave, Meru Networks and more

Sequans Communications said WiMAX device developer Accton Wireless Broadband has chosen Sequans' chips for several of its new WiMAX products, including an advanced USB...

Smartphones rule at World IT Show in S. Korea

The World IT Show, South Korea’s biggest information and technology show has been taking place this week at the COEX Convention Center in the capital, Seoul, with the agenda largely focusing on 3D screens and smartphones.

Microsoft predicts 30 million Win Phone 7 sales in 2011

At the Microsoft ReMix event in Paris this week, Nicolas Petit regional director for the firm’s mobile division said the company hoped to have shifted 30 million Windows Phone 7 handsets by the end of 2011. Petit’s expectations were based on IDC predictions for handset sales in the coming year.

Taiwanese Carrier selling cheap 3G for Computex

Most frequent flyers are used to frequent and inordinate data roaming bills, but if you happen to be heading to Computex in Taiwan next week, that might not necessarily have to be the case.

Retail and restaurants segment starting to embrace mobile ad space

The retail and restaurants category of mobile Web advertising climbed into the top 10 mobile advertising verticals ranked by ad spend in April, according...
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