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Archive for January, 2011

Touchscreen panel PC can work up to 149 degrees

January 21, 2011

Axiomtek announced two 12.1-inch panel PCs with a resistive touchscreen and a choice of Intel Atom processors. The GOT-3126TL-830 and GOT-3126T-823 have a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels, a 2.5-inch SATA drive bay, multiple serial ports, plus CompactFlash and PCI Express Mini Card slots, the company says.

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T-Mobile reveals Android-based 4G smartphone

January 21, 2011

T-Mobile USA introduced its Samsung Galaxy S 4G, an Android 2.2-based smartphone the carrier says will offer peak download speeds of 21Mbps. While few other details were provided, the device will likely feature a 4.3-inch AMOLED (active matrix organic LED) screen and dual cameras, as do others in the Galaxy S line.

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AMD touts demand for Fusion chips, sees strong 2011

January 21, 2011

Announcing financial results, AMD said its yearly profits and revenues for 2010 were both better than those from the year before. While the chipmaker may be giving more attention to the trendy tablet space, it will continue to focus on current plans, particularly with its Fusion initiative, according to interim CEO Thomas Seifert.

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Vehicle PC uses new AMD G-Series chips

January 20, 2011

[Updated, Jan. 21] — Sintrones Technology announced an in-vehicle computer featuring AMD's new G-Series processors. The VBOX-3200 offers features including a 1.6GHz dual-core or 1.2GHz single-core CPU, up to 8GB DDR3 memory, dual 2.5-inch drive bays, power protection, and a CAN bus, says the company.

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Linux lovers riled up over Sony PS3 lawsuit, Firefox woes

January 20, 2011

The Linux blogosphere is “all shook up” these days, skewering Sony for suing a hacker for jailbreaking the PS3, and hammering Mozilla for skimping on hardware acceleration in the Linux Firefox 4 beta. Meanwhile, Google's decision to drop H.264 from its Chrome browser for open source alternatives received praise from the open source world, but also a surprising amount of criticism.

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Credit-card-sized module works up to 185 degrees

January 20, 2011

Adlink announced a credit-card-size COM (computer on module) that complies with the new nanoETXexpress specification, allowing it to support multiple displays. The nanoX-TC includes 512MB, 1GB, or 2GB of soldered-on memory, Intel Atom E6xx processors, and an optional SSD (solid-state disk) from 1GB to 16GB in size, according to the company.

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Tilera gets $45 Million, preps for 225-core SoC

January 19, 2011

Semiconductor vendor Tilera Corp. has received a new round of $45 million in funding from investors including Cisco and Samsung, intended to further development of its massively multicore “Tile” family of system-on-chips (SoCs). Tilera will use the money in part to launch a new line of 225-core “Stratton” SoCs, due in 2013.

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Mini-PC adopts AMD’s new dual-core embedded processor

January 19, 2011

Israeli computer firm CompuLab announced the first embedded industrial computer based on dual-core AMD G-series processors — either the 1.6GHz T56N or the 1GHz T48N. Measuring 6.3 x 6.3 x 0.98 inches, the fanless fit-PC3 offers 4GB of DDR3 memory, SATA 3 storage, an HDMI output, a Mini PCI Express slot, and a new “custom” expansion slot, according to the company.

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Samsung denies charging carriers for Android update

January 19, 2011

Samsung has denied rumors that it wants to charge carriers for Android updates, forcing T-Mobile to withhold updates to the Samsung Vibrant. Whatever the case, the Vibrant kerfluffle is one more example of a slow Android update process that is confusing the market, say observers.

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Ubuntu to get Qt

January 19, 2011

Canonical founder Mark Shuttleworth announced that the next version of Ubuntu Linux will adopt Nokia's Qt cross-platform development framework. Due in April, Ubuntu 11.04 (“Natty Narwhal”) will offer Qt libraries as an alternative development environment to Gtk+, further extricating Ubuntu from its traditional embrace of all things GNOME.

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Credit-card-sized modules get Type 10 pinout, for multiple displays

January 18, 2011

The nanoETXexpress Industrial Group has published its “nanoETXexpress 2.0” specification for credit-card-sized COMs (computer on modules). The revision adds a Type 10 pinout compatible with multiple digital displays, a PCI Express Gen 2 expansion bus, and dedicated pins for serial interfaces or CAN bus, according to Kontron.

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U.K. government subsidizes Linux PCs for the poor and unwired

January 18, 2011

The British government and “UK Digital Champion” Martha Lane Fox have launched a pilot scheme to help citizens who do not have access to the Internet buy their own refurbished Linux-based PC for 98 Pounds (about $156). Run by a firm called Remploy, the trial is part of the government's Race Online 2012 program to get all U.K. citizens online.

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ARM and IBM to collaborate on 14nm processors

January 18, 2011

IBM and ARM are extending their partnership to include work on 14-nanometer processors for mobile devices. The partnership is specifically aimed at developing smaller, more energy-efficient chips for smartphones and tablet PCs, the companies say.

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Tablet will boot into Windows 7, Android, or MeeGo

January 18, 2011

Australian company Evolve III announced an Intel Atom-powered tablet that can be booted into Windows 7, Android, or the MeeGo version of Linux. The “Maestro” offers a capacitive multitouch screen, 2GB of DDR3 RAM, 32GB or 64GB of SSD (solid state disk) storage, and an Intel Atom N475 processor that may later be replaced by the Z670 (“Oak Trail”), according to the company.

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Acer to ship Android tablets based on Sandy Bridge CPUs, says report

January 18, 2011

Acer is expected to release two to three Android-based tablets running Intel's “Sandy Bridge” Core processors, and will start to back out of the netbook business, says an industry report. At CES, Acer announced ARM Cortex-A9 based Iconia Tab A500 Android tablet for Verizon's 4G LTE network.

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