Posted on 28 October 2009
Encompassing much of what the MID market stands for and reaching out in terms of screen size and CPU power to become a very interesting contender is the Verizon / Motorola Droid.
$300 + a 24 month commitment brings you the ‘phone’ and you’ll get $100 back if you remember to mail-in the coupon.
Tags: droid, mototrola, snapdragon, verizon
Posted on 23 October 2009
Another MIDPhone. This one has Android on a 550MhzCPU (Type not known.) A lot of people are buzzing about it. Verizon Motorola Droid product page prematurely published – SlashGear. Tweet
Tags: droid, motorola
Posted on 23 October 2009
This looks like an ARM-based design to me. Pocketables have all the details. Aigo walkshow N6500 image leak reveals improved design. Tweet
Posted on 22 October 2009
It’s coming soon. Feel free to sign-up and start your groups in the (Beta) network. We’re planning to launch on the 1st Dec. Content is already being posted and we’ve got a nice giveaway for the launch. Tweet
Posted on 21 October 2009
It looks like Dell will be following Archos into the MID market with a 5″ touchscreen ‘pad’ called the ‘Streak.’ There’s no official word from Dell but this certainly looks like a winner to me.
Posted on 21 October 2009
The first thing to note from last nights N900 session is that there we didn’t find any show stoppers. Sizing is clearly an issue for some but within the bounds of the size of the device, Nokia have done an incredible job and married it with a software stack that is fit for the next-generation of ‘computing-first’ handhelds for both the geek and consumer community. More notes and videos of the event are available in the full article.
Tags: live, maemo, n900, Nokia
Posted on 21 October 2009
I’m just a few posts away from completing my Intel Developer Forum 2009 related work now and it’s time to round-up and summarize the news and to try and work out what it means for 2010 and 2011. Power-gating, Mobiln 2.1 and the App Store are just three very important elements but for the full overview, check out an article I’ve just posted at UMPCPortal which goes over everything I learned.
Tags: IDF, intel, menlow, mids, moblin, morrestown