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Technology 2008: From Blu-ray to Twitter
This year was as good as any for significant technology, and when it comes to mobile internet it was potentially a watershed year. We take a look...
McAfee to data encrypt Intel MIDs and laptops
As IDF draws all the attention, McAfee quietly announces a major security initiative for Intel’s mobile devices and laptops.
Week in Review: Infosec news and a timely breach
This week, <i>IT PRO</i> brought you all the news and reports from the Infosec 2008 show, as well as coverage of a rather timely data breach, the...
IDF 2008: On show at IDF
Saving power and connecting devices; the technology you’ll get next
IDF 2008: Intel adds touch screen to Classmate
Low-cost portable with tablet interface to ship in Q4.
AMD gives smartphones the cold shoulder, plans netbook
AMD will not get into smartphones, but aims to compete with Atom processors for netbook market in 2009.
Intel targets smartphones, tablets with new Atom processors
It's been a long wait, but Intel's low-power Moorestown chips are finally here, ready to spearhead the company's assault on the smartphone market
Atom netbooks get their very own app stores
Intel has jumped on the app store bandwagon, with a new developer and storefront programme for its netbook-friendly Atom processor.
Intel Atoms become a two-core family
Netbooks to get the power they need to compete.
Intel looks to smartphones with new Moblin
Intel has unveiled the next version of open source Moblin, with the aim of putting it on smartphones.
Moblin 2.1 unveiled with 3G support
The next version of Linux-based Moblin for Intel Atom devices has fixed several hundred bugs.
Laptops 2008: Rise of the netbook
2008 was a big year for little laptops, while laptops of all sizes tended to get stolen more than was strictly necessary. Little netbooks got big...
Panasonic rules out netbook
ToughBook manufacturer will not be jumping on the netbook bandwagon, insisting it has no plans to produce a budget business machine.<br>
Long rumoured Dell netbook launches as Inspiron Mini 9
Dell enters netbook market to take on the Eee PC and other rivals with Inspiron Mini 9.
IDF 2008: Intel shows robots that can clear cups and lift apples
Move over Asimov: personal robotics could put a paranoid android in every home.
Lenovo joins netbook party
Another major manufacturer goes down the netbook route as Lenovo throws its weight into the sub-notebook arena.
MSI takes Wind to the desktop
After launching its own version of the Eee PC cheap laptop, MSI has announced a cheap desktop.
Asus: Processor shortage to hit cheap laptops
A looming shortage of Intel's Atom processors will make it difficult for others to enter the low-cost portable laptop market, Asus has said.<br/>...
Intel drops Centrino Atom branding
The chipmaker has dumped the Centrino tag from its chipset designed for mobile internet browsing devices just months after its launch.
Asus launches yet another Eee PC
The Eee S101 boasts an Atom processor, 64GB SSD and comes in at half the price of Apple’s MacBook Air.
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