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Panasonic unveils gaming handheld

October 5, 2010

Panasonic unveiled a teaser website showing off a new portable gaming console targeting online gaming and MMORPGs (massively multiplayer online role-playing games). The “Jungle” has a clamshell form factor with a QWERTY keyboard, and will offer Wi-Fi, a high resolution screen, and an embedded Linux operating system, according to reports.

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Security appliance uses Via processors

October 5, 2010

Aewin has turned to Via chips for its latest network security appliance. The SCB-6972 supports Via's Nano, C7, or Eden CPUs, has six gigabit Ethernet ports, includes dual serial ports, and has both CompactFlash and hard disk storage, the company says.

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4G Linux networking platform features real-time support

October 5, 2010

Wind River announced a collaboration with Alcatel-Lucent to develop a common Linux development platform for the latter's wireless network base stations, optimized for the Freescale QorIQ P4080 multicore processor. The platform is based on Wind River Linux and the recent Linux 2.6.34, plus the latest version of the PREEMPT RT real-time Linux technology, says the company.

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Virgin Mobile sells Android slider without contract

October 5, 2010

Virgin Mobile USA has started selling the Samsung Intercept Android slider at Target stores nationwide for $250 without a contract, available with a prepaid plan. The Samsung Intercept is equipped with a 3.2-inch touchscreen display, a 3.2-megapixel camera, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, and an optical joystick, says the company.

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Microsoft’s Android lawsuit — payback for Mot’s WinMo defection?

October 4, 2010

Google responded to Microsoft's patent infringement lawsuit against Motorola over Android smartphones, saying the legal action “threatens innovation.” Meanwhile, analysts speculate on the timing and target of the lawsuit, with one analyst calling it payback against Motorola for abandoning Windows Mobile, and another suggesting the lawsuit is covering fire for Microsoft's upcoming Windows Phone 7 release.

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Android phones push cameras to 14 megapixels

October 4, 2010

Japanese carrier KDDI announced a November release for a new 3.5-inch, Snapdragon-based “ISO3” Android 2.1 phone from Sharp, touted for its 960 x 640 display and 9.6-megapixel camera. Meanwhile, Altek offered more details on its previously tipped 3.2-inch “Leo” Android phone — including an unprecedented 14-megapixel camera — and said it will ship in Europe in the first quarter of 2011.

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GPS-equipped ARM processor hits the road

October 4, 2010

CSR plc announced an ARM11-based SoC (system on chip) for automotive use. The SiRFprimaAuto includes a GPS/Galileo navigation engine, hardware-accelerated 2D/4D graphics, “rich multimedia … and peripheral support,” plus SiRFDRive dead reckoning software, the company says.

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T-Mobile MyTouch Android phone upgraded for 4G, HD video

October 4, 2010

T-Mobile announced an upgraded version of its HTC-manufactured MyTouch that is said to support the carrier's 4G-like HSPA+ network. The MyTouch is equipped with Qualcomm's new 1GHz, 4G-ready Snapdragon MSM8255 processor, and offers a 3.8-inch, WVGA screen as well as a five-megapixel camera with HD video recording, says T-Mobile.

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Google expands Android Market, launches phone gallery

October 1, 2010

Google has expanded Android Market paid application support for developers to 29 countries, and boosted to 32 the number of countries where consumers can buy apps for their phones. The search giant has also replaced its Nexus One web store with Google Phone Gallery, a site where users may compare three Android handsets at a time.

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Cortex-A8 modules get five megapixel cameras

October 1, 2010

E-con Systems announced a 5.0-megapixel autofocus camera module designed to interconnect with the Gumstix Overo computer-on-module (COM). Aimed at handheld imaging and video devices, the e-CAM50 OMAP Gstix module is based on Omnivision's OV5642 CMOS image sensor, and plugs into the Texas Instruments (TI) OMAP35x-based Overo, E-con says.

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Transportation PCs include M12 connectors, expansion modules

October 1, 2010

Moxa rolled out three fanless, Intel Atom N270-based computers aimed at railway and vehicle applications. The V2406 includes Ethernet ports with M12-type connectors; the V2426 provides the same while adding proprietary expansion slots; and the V2422 offers the same slots while switching to standard RJ45 connectors, the company says.

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Fanless panel PCs support 2.53GHz Core 2 Duos

October 1, 2010

Axiomtek announced a pair of panel PCs featuring resistive touchscreens and support for Core 2 Duo or Celeron M processors. The 17-inch IFO2175-850-FL and 22-inch IFO2225-851 each include IP65-rated front bezels and overall IPX1 ratings, 1.3 megapixel webcams, dual gigabit Ethernet ports, multiple serial ports, and fanless operation, the company says.

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Seven-inch Android tablet starts at $130

September 30, 2010

MP4nation has opened preorders for a seven-inch, Android 1.5 “Rocktab” tablet from Nationite that costs approximately $130, featuring a 600MHz Rockchip RK2808 and GB of memory. Meanwhile, the retailer is also preparing to ship another batch of the 800MHz “Nationite MIDnite” seven-inch tablet, selling for $209 with Android 2.2 and an ARM Cortex-A8 CPU.

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Dell’s seven-inch Android tablet to be followed by 10-incher, exec says

September 30, 2010

Dell's recently tipped seven-inch Android tablet will ship in a few weeks, going head to head with the new RIM PlayBook and a rumored seven-inch version of the Apple iPad, says an industry report. Meanwhile, Dell is also readying a 10-inch Android tablet for release next year, says the story.

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HD media player speeds up

September 30, 2010

Qnap Systems announced a new version of its NAS-like, 1080p-ready IP set-top box and media player. The NMP-1000P Network Multimedia Player features a faster, Sigma Designs system-on-chip (SoC) than the previous model, running the 667MHz SMP8643, and adds twice as much RAM (512MB), four times the flash memory (256MB), enhanced Wolfson audio, and a eSATA Host port.

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