Intel Corporation executives promised at the IDF Forum Fall 2007 that the pending rollout of WiMAX, ongoing innovation to its popular Intel Centrino Duo processor technology for laptop products and a new category of Internet-connected devices will usher in a new era of reliable broadband-connected wireless computing starting next year. Under the mantra of smaller, faster and more energy-efficient computing, consumers will increasingly shift toward this combination of technologies to use the Internet for entertainment, business and content-heavy personalization on-the-go."Intel is the undisputed market leader today ...
Posted on 20th September 2007
Under: Intel |
SoonR, an Intel Capital portfolio company, launches a mobile command center for end users and workgroups that supports PCs, Macs, mobile phones, and now extends support for UMPCs.At the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing, SoonR for the UMPC was launched. SoonR demonstrates how a UMPC, any connected PC, and a mobile phone can work together to create a virtual mobile network that connects users to their content on the go. Using SoonR's "AnyTime" service, content stored on a PC, such as pictures, documents or presentations, can be accessed through standard ...
Posted on 20th April 2007
Under: Intel, Wireless |
Today, at the Intel Developer Forum, High Tech Computer Corp., the world's leading provider of Microsoft Windows Mobile-based smart devices, announced that its new groundbreaking mobile computer, the HTC Shift(TM), will be based on Intel's new Ultra Mobile platform 2007."With its revolutionary design, advanced wireless connectivity and comprehensive software applications, the HTC Shift(TM) is strengthened by the power of Intel's innovative Ultra Mobile platform 2007," said Peter Chou, chief executive officer of HTC. This combination provides users with the ultimate mobile computing ...
Posted on 18th April 2007
Under: HTC, Intel, Microsoft |