Intel’s open source Moblin platform is beginning to ship on consumer electronics products. The Linux-based platform is designed specifically for mobile Internet devices that use Intel’s Atom processor. Gigabyte is preparing to release the M528, its first Moblin-based device, next week in Taipei. It has an 800Mhz Atom processor, 4GB internal storage, 512MB of RAM,
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PC World - High Tech Computer (HTC), the world's largest maker of smartphones that use Microsoft's Windows Mobile software, launched the Touch HD handset in Taipei on Wednesday, a 3.8-inch touchscreen mobile phone that more closely matches up to the iPhone 3G.
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PC World - Intel joined Taiwanese mobile phone service provider Chunghwa Telecom to launch Giga-byte Technology's Atom-powered M528 mobile Internet device on Monday in Taipei.
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Opera establishes office in Taipei to get closer to customers and users Oslo, Norway and Taipei, Taiwan — November 11, 2008 In the wake of its recent Taiwanese customer announcements, Opera Software is expanding its presence by establishing a new office in Taipei, Taiwan. This office is part of Opera's strategic plan to grow business relationships in the market and to provide better customer ser...
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Intel Capital, the investment arm of Intel, is investing more than $11 million in Taiwan to support new WiMax networks. Intel and the government in Taiwan are also investing in a support center for Moblin, open-source software used with mobile Internet devices that use the Intel Atom processor. - TAIPEI, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Chip giant Intel on Thursday announced a series of moves in Taiwan to suppo...
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Intel Captial, the investment arm of Intel, is investing more than $11 million in Taiwan to support new WiMax networks. Intel and the government in Taiwan are also investing in a support center for Moblin, an open source software used with mobile Internet devices that use the Intel Atom processor. - TAIPEI, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Chip giant Intel on Thursday announced a series of moves in Taiwan to su...
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Intel issued an apology for comments its executives made about the Web-browsing shortcomings of the Apple iPhone. The executives, speaking at the Intel Developer Forum in Taipei, Taiwan, claimed the iPhone suffers from slow browsing because it uses an ARM processor instead of an Intel chip. Apple laptops and desktops use Intel processors so it pays to apologize. Shane Wall, vice presiden...
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Comments after a keynote at the Intel Developer Forum in Taipei generated enough heat for Intel to take the unusual step of acknowledging the weaknesses of its low-power Atom processor.
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According to Intel, while at the Intel Developer Forum in Taipei, Taiwan; the shortcomings with the Apple iPhone are not because of Apple, but because they have come from ARM. This comment followed a few statements from Intel’s VP, Shane Wall. Wall apparently said any type of app which requires and horse power at all on
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