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Last week, on the floor of the National Retail Federation's "Big Show 2007", a company was displaying a new mobility data collection device designed to bring the next version of the Palm OS operating system into the retail marketplace in an upgraded, more robust way.
What makes this noteworthy is that there have been a few changes in the data collection market niche and these changes had put the Palm OS operating system in jeopardy of being orphaned or even left behind. The original company that had developed the Palm Pilot and Palm operating system software was sold to another company in Japan and one of the largest manufacturers of data collectors, Symbol Technologies, did not have its licensing agreement to use the Palm OS software extended or renewed. To complicate matters, Symbol Technologies was also purchased by one of the largest manufacturers of communications equipment and phones in the world, Motorola.
ASUS releases A8Jr (unofficially announces new Mobility graphics)
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To accommodate the increasing demand on better graphic performance for mobile computing, ASUS presents the A8Jr notebook series incorporated with the latest visual processing capabilities. The slim and lightweight A8Jr will be based on Intel's Core2 Duo processor and will be the world's first notebook series to utilize ATI's Mobility Radeon™X2300 GPU for stunning and crisp graphics.
"There is an ever-increasing demand for higher graphic processing power and crisper graphics for entertainment and applications alike," says David Cummings, director of marketing, Graphics Products Group, AMD. "Our answer to that demand is the X2300 GPU. This GPU utilizes patented technology to increase processing power and provide the user with smooth, realistic hi-resolution graphics."
Ah, it's good to be back from the holidays, showing off the latest gadgets you received as gifts from your family.
That new Apple iPod, for example, will be great for storing files, especially because your company won't allow you to take home your laptop for some silly security reason. No one will ever guess all the stuff you need is around your neck, stored in a little silver Mini.
Multiply that scenario by the number of devices available -- cell phones, handhelds, and lesser MP3 players -- times the number of workers storing and accessing proprietary company information "in the wild," as Philippe Winthrop, research director for wireless and mobility at Aberdeen Group, puts it in his report "Enterprise Mobile Adoption: A Corporate Conundrum," and you will quickly understand the need to rein in mobile devices through a comprehensive mobile management strategy.
CES 2007 the South Hall Some highlights. Qualcomm...
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* Yes we are here at CES 20007 in Las Vegas! So far...
* CES 2007 Coverage Starting January 8
* How to connect PC to Stereo?
* How do the audio/Video over CAT5 Baluns work?
* How to connect HDMI to VGA/Component Video?
* Question about HDMI to VGA with a Projector
* Laptop to Hotel TV connection for watching DVD's
* USB to Serial or Parallel Conversion question
* Q/A DVI VGA conversion question
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Yahoo Inc. is once again hoping to wow us with wireless.
At today's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company launched Yahoo Go 2.0, the new rev of its popular mobile service (first introduced last year), with a beefed up search application called "One Search."
The free, ad-supported application will make it easy for users to conduct searches and instantly receive an easy-to-navigate carousel-style view of sites, headlines, photos and more so they don't have to jump around to different sites.
Yahoo, of course is in a battle to win the support of shareholders, take on mighty Google, and cement its spot as the leading mobile content brand.
-SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK), the second largest seller of MP3 players in the United States, today announced the Sansa Connect', a Wi-Fi enabled MP3 player that lets consumers enjoy and recommend music from almost anywhere1. The Sansa Connect un-tethers consumers from their PCs allowing them to connect to music and online photos through any open wireless “hot spot” Internet connection. The announcement was made at CES, where SanDisk is exhibiting in South Hall 4, 36206 in the Las Vegas Convention Center through January 11.
Available on retail shelves in the United States in late March, the new Sansa Connect will boast innovative Internet capabilities designed to keep music aficionados connected to a wide range of new music via subscription services and streaming Internet radio1 with no PC required. Designed to work with premium Internet services, the flash-based MP3 player will also contain community features for recommending music and photos with the simple click of a button and a “live” Wi-Fi connection.
Superior Communications and Mobility Electronics Enter Agreement ...
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Mobility Electronics, Inc. (NASDAQ:MOBE), a leading provider of innovative portable power and computing solutions, announced today that Superior Communications has signed an agreement to distribute and provide North American logistics services for Mobility’s family of universal power products. Superior Communications is one of the largest distributors of wireless accessories to the U.S. carrier market and is a leading supplier to Cingular, T-Mobile, and Alltel.
Superior Communications will provide logistical support for Mobility’s retail and carrier customers as well as directly market the power products to its expansive dealer agent channel, including the independent agent stores for Cingular, T-Mobile, and Alltel. Superior will carry the full range of Mobility’s product line, including: the iGo® juice70 notebook chargers; the auto, wall, everywhere, and AA battery powerXtender™+ adapters; the foldable Stowaway® Bluetooth® keyboard; and a selection of interchangeable power tips. Mobility’s universal power adapters provide unparalleled convenience and functionality to consumers by enabling one power adapter to power/charge hundreds of brands and thousands of models of ME devices (cell phones, PDAs, smartphones, digital cameras, portable computers, etc.) through the use of interchangeable tips.