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Endgadget on Moorestown

posted by DL Byron on October 20, 2008

“This sexy MID has been dropping jaws for more than a year now.” >>more

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Intel Demos Moorestown Platform for MIDs

posted by DL Byron on October 20, 2008

“Reveals a 2009-2010 release for power-efficient and 3G-equipped Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) based on the new platform.” >>more

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Intel shows off working Moorestown MID device

posted by DL Byron on October 20, 2008

“Intel on Monday showed off a prototype handheld based on Moorestown, its upcoming Mobile Internet Device (MID) platform designed to enable a new generation of ultra-thin, touchscreen devices with extensive battery life.” >>more

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Intel Demos 'Moorestown' For iPhone-Like Devices

posted by DL Byron on October 20, 2008

“The chip product represents a major thrust by Intel into the market for handheld computers for accessing the Web, checking e-mail, and making phone calls.” >>more

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Intel looks beyond WiMax, readies Core i7 chip

posted by DL Byron on October 20, 2008

“There’s life beyond WiMax. At the Intel Developer Forum in Taipei Intel is looking beyond that wireless technology to other communications methods for its upcoming Moorestown smartphone platform.” >>more

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Intel, Ericsson Join Forces On Moorestown MID Platform

posted by DL Byron on October 20, 2008

“Intel on Monday announced that Swedish telecom giant Ericsson’s High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) data solution will be used in the chip maker’s next-generation mobile Internet device (MID) hardware platform, code named Moorestown.” >>more

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ZDNet: Devices that 'Scream out'

posted by Annie Rodkins on August 27, 2008

“Intel is working on future technology that is capable of understanding human behavior…” >>more

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Engadget: Intel Firing on All Cylinders

posted by Annie Rodkins on August 19, 2008

“Intel appears to be firing on all cylinders at IDF. […] the chip-maker rolled out a prototype of a convertible laptop / tablet / MID / UMPC / netbook / super-gadget called the UrbanMax.” >> more

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C|Net: Intel Thinks Big with Solid-State Drives

posted by Annie Rodkins on August 19, 2008

“Production is imminent for high-capacity solid-state drives ranging up to 160GB. Is this the beginning of the end for hard-drive dominance?” >> more

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