Microsoft today announced that they’ve entered into a new licensing agreement with ARM. Although complete details of the agreement are confidential, Microsoft did confirm that they’ll get closer access to ARM’s IP that will help them to make better devices based-on ARM platform. Microsoft and ARM are partners since 1997 where they’ve worked together […]
Indian ministry successfully develops $35 computing device, aiming for $10 price tag
UPDATE: Guardian has got the video. Click here. So we’ve heard bold claims from Indian government before as well but it looks like they’ve achieved it this time. The Indian HR Ministry has managed to create a computing device that costs $35 but is continuously trying to lower costs to $20 and ultimately $10. […]
TDK announces 100GB BDXL disc, coming out this September
TDK joins Sharp as one of the providers of the new BDXL discs. Although Sharp will get a head start by selling the new format discs from this month, TDK’s offering will start retailing from September. The BRV100HCPWB1A from TDK will be a write-once Blu-ray disc that comes in 3 layers, allowing to store […]
Olive Telecom intros OlivePad VT100 tablet for India
Olive Telecom known for producing innovative devices like FrvrOn has taken the crown for launching India’s frst 3G-enabled tablet. Dubbed as OlivePad (VT100), the tablet PC features a 7-inch touchscreen display, Android OS, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3MP dual cameras, microSD card slot, 3.5mm headphone jack, compass, accelerometer and GPS. The device can also function […]
Qualcomm looking at number of alternatives for its FLO TV business
At the quarterly result call, Qualcomm’s CEO Paul Jacobs has confirmed that its FLO TV business is not doing as much as they expected. In fact, the service that delivers television content to dedicated devices and mobile phones is struggling and Qualcomm is looking at a “number of alternatives.” Jacobs wouldn’t divulge what the […]
Samsung and Toshiba to support toggle DDR 2.0 NAND specification
Samsung and Toshiba have agreed to develop a high-performance NAND flash memory that will use toggle DDR 2.0 specification with 400Mbps interface. The new NAND memory is said to be beneficial to NAND-based consumer electronics goods and both Samsung as well as Toshiba will support it to allow broad-scale adoption amongst NAND vendors and […]
Asus dumping Windows Compact 7 for Android on Eee Pad 101TC
Asus proudly unveiled its Eee Pad 101TC tablet running Windows Embedded Compact 7 OS back in Computex. However, a new report suggests that Asus has opted for Android OS instead of Microsoft’s low-end Windows version. The exact reason for the change is unknown but it is most likely due to Windows’ performance. Android is […]
Sharp to enter e-book market by launching a new format
Sharp has announced that they’ll enter the booming e-book market soon. However, their way of entering is not launching an e-book reader alone. They’ll be introducing a new format, which they call it the next-generation XMDF or ever-eXtending Mobile Document Format. Jargons aside, Sharp claims that with the introduction of next-gen XMDF, users will […]
Lenovo to launch Lepad tablet by end of 2010
Lenovo will be the latest entrant to sell tablet computers. Lenovo’s Lui Jun has confirmed to launch a tablet PC by the end of this year but ducked the question when asked about the Skylight and IdeaPad U1. Anyways, the tablet that will be launched later this year will be known as Lepad and […]
Just Mobile Gum Plus Mobile Battery Pack Review
Our phones are not phones anymore. They’re our music player/video player/internet device/game console/camera, making a true convergence device. However, this piece of convergence has one source of power – the battery and it becomes difficult for us to keep our device charged all the time to suffice our needs.Thankfully, this issue is solved with […]
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