Ars Technica: Intel’s MID, Netbook, and Nettop Strategy
“Atom is a major launch for Intel, and will undoubtedly leave its mark upon the industry.” Read more

“Atom is a major launch for Intel, and will undoubtedly leave its mark upon the industry.” Read more
After seeing all the new pocket-sized internet devices at IDF, I started wondering what people were carrying in their pockets on the streets of Shanghai. So on the last day of the event, with Josh videotaping and Helen providing the … Read more
Back home from Shanghai with Bronchitis and feeling pretty bad but I did want to share some low-res photos of the new mobile Internet devices we photographed while in Shanghai. As my colleague, Josh Bancroft, pointed out in his blog, … Read more
Your browser does not support JavaScript. This media can be viewed at http://www.podtech.net/home/5072/idf-shanghai-sights-and-sounds
“Intel announced pricing for its Centrino Atom chip package Wednesday” Read more
“Tukwila silicon [...] was so spectacular it needs its own article.” Read more »
“Mobile shrink-down versions of Web sites will soon be a thing of the past, says a senior Intel executive.” Read more
In his keynote this morning at IDF Shanghai, Dadi Perlmutter announced a lot of good geek fodder, but a few of the items that stuck with me were: Intel’s solid state hard drives are on the way(!)–they’re fast, light, small, … Read more
From Computerworld: “[Intel's] Cliffside technology allows a single Wi-Fi adapter to function like two independent adapters and maintain simultaneous connections using different networks” »
From vnunet.com: “Future devices need to be more focused on web applications that can be accessed in a variety of ways and can interact with the local environment.”»