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[SI - Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting] The future gadget will be a connected gadget according to chip maker Qualcomm. The company, who power most of the mobile phones on the planet, has said that we can expect a flurry of connected devices in the next couple of years as it moves to offer more and more companies outside of the mobile phone industry its chip technology.
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[The Gadget Link] Next-Generation Dell Laptops Take Connectivity Global: World travelers can stay connected globally with Dells next-generation laptops that will support mobile broadband on multiple cellular networks. US-based travelers who connect their laptops via EV-DO carrier networks (like Verizon .
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[Hawt Gadgets] Official AT&T Mobile TV Details [Mobile TV]: The service will offer unmatched TV-quality programming from leading news and entertainment brands: CBS Mobile, ESPN Mobile TV, FOX Mobile, NBC 2Go, NBC News 2Go, MTV Networks' COMEDY CENTRAL, MTV and Nickelodeon, as well as PIX and CNN Mobile Live, which are both AT&T-exclusive channels on MediaFLO USA's FLO TVâ service.
[Electronic & AutoTech Gadget Reviews] Samsung Ace Official on Sprint: Mega World Phone Does GSM and CDMA: standard battery Large, full-color screen: Vibrant 2.3”³ TFT display with 65K colors and 320 x 240 resolution FEATURES: International Voice and Data Capabilities: Travel around the world and stay connected with this versatile device.
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[TheState.com: Technology - Wire] Intel banks on another wireless gadget: an idea that could hinge on how many gadgets people are willing to tote around. In an interview Monday at the International Consumer Electronics Show, Intel CEO Paul Otellini said energy-efficient, Web-connected computers with full .
[Gadgets Out There] AT&T to launch Mobile TV service this Sunday: Based in San Diego, Calif., MediaFLO USA is a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated. MediaFLO USA, with FLO, and FLO TV are trademarks of Qualcomm Incorporated.
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[Mobile Internet Trends] Mobile Internet World: Intel faces tough battle in mobile devices: Intel has made strides in these directions, and the mobile internet devices (the PC-derived category that the chip giant hopes to make dominant in the next generation of mobility) shown off by Kedia certainly proved that these gadgets can be as slim and attractive as an iPhone (certainly a long way from the first wave of Wintel "smartphones"). But it has an uphill battle against powerful entrenched interests with generations of specifically mobile expertise, and is widely expected to lose out to ARM in the first push for the mobile internet market.
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[Sports News] Big tech: A shelter in the storm: Says Michael Dell: "Our customers all say some manifestation of the same gadget - Asias going gangbusters, the Middle East is very good, Europes good, and the US not so much." Adds Carol Bartz, chairman of design-software head .
[Tech blog] Big tech: A shelter in the storm: Businesses are equally excited about virtualization and software-as-a-service. Unless we enter a sustained global downturn, innovations preference those will probably keep the tech industry healthy and growing.
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[Crave: The gadget blog] Google unveils cell phone software and alliance: The idea is that through the developer's alliance, handset makers and cell phone operators will be able to develop more user-friendly services and devices that help bring more of the Internet functionality onto mobile devices. And because of this open model, the companies involved also hope that by scaling the development, advanced functionality will be able to hit the market for less expensive mobile devices that will have more compelling and rich Internet services with more user-friendly interfaces.
[Simple Drops] links for 2008-05-05: ** Posted using Viigo: Mobile RSS, Sports, Current Events and more ** It will not be a port, according to Ubisoft. Nintendic, citing the latest edition of Edge magazine (I couldn’t find the story online) quotes Ubi thusly: “It’s connected to the game in a
[Communities Dominate Brands] On Search for Moto CEO, or for that first day to-do list: In Europe and Asia it is totally not uncommon to buy high end phones that cost 800 dollars to 1,000 dollars (my previous N-Series phone, Nokia N-93 which was Nokia's top line phone at the time, when released in December 2006 cost 600 UK Pounds unsubsidised or 1,200 dollars - half a year before the iPhone launched), and pay full retail price for them - no subsidy at all.
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