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ARM Targets Mobile Internet Devices with New Platforms
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Source: www.moreover.com --- 27 days ago
Atom is a low-power CPU from Intel with very low power dissipation (less than 3 W), targeted to laptops or handheld Devices with Internet access dubbed MIDs, Mobile Internet Devices. In this tutorial we will explore the architecture used on this CPU. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 21 days ago
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Source: www.moreover.com --- 35 days ago
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Source: networks.feedburner.com --- 25 days ago
Just in time for the Mobilize conference, GigaOM has a brief poll regarding Mobile Internet Devices. Who better to offer up their thoughts than the excellent and well informed jkOTR audience, right? If you have a few minutes, consider sharing your thoughts in the poll, which is being conducted by... ...
Source: networks.feedburner.com --- 25 days ago
In the run-up to Mobilize, we are working with Dr. Phil Hendrix of IMMR, a small and high-caliber group of academic consultants out of Atlanta, to bring you a poll in which we would love your participation. It’s goal is to get your opinion about the future of “Mobile Internet Devices” — that growing sector [...] ...
Source: blogs.intel.com --- 5 days ago
When in Rome, do as the Romans do…with MIDs! Imagine strolling through the Colosseum wirelessly connected to the Internet and sharing the experience with the world using the video camera on you Mobile Internet device! BenQ booted up its Intel... ...
Source: www.theinquirer.net --- 11 days ago
Stewart Meagher the Inquirer , Tuesday 30 September 2008. 11:11:00 And dangerous THE FACT THAT ARM HOLDINGS chose to hold its annual board meeting in Taiwan speaks volumes in terms of how the company sees its long-term future. And according to a revealing Q&A session held by Digitimes, the decision to move the 2008 company shindig out east was about more than... ...
Source: gigaom.com --- 25 days ago
In the run-up to Mobilize, we are working with Dr. Phil Hendrix of IMMR, a small and high-caliber group of academic consultants out of Atlanta, to bring you a poll in which we would love your participation. It’s goal is to get your opinion about the future of “Mobile Internet Devices” — that growing sector [...] ...
Source: www.informationweek.com --- 36 days ago
According to ABI Research , Mobile Internet Devices -- or MIDs -- are set to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 167% in the next five years. Wi-Fi, WiMax and UWB will play a role in that growth, and, says ABI, so will Bluetooth. Why? VoIP calling, among other reasons. ...
Source: investor.corel.com --- 17 days ago
Corel(R) LinDVD(R) Now Supports Ultra-Mobile PCs and Mobile Internet Devices ...
Source: seekingalpha.com --- 24 days ago
Dean Bubley submits: MIDs (Mobile Internet Devices) are being pushed by some notebook OEMs and silicon suppliers as the next big convergent handheld category. I've seen some presentations pitching the notion that they'll subsume smartphones, encroach on netbooks and UMPCs, and obsolete standalone GPS Devices and media players. There's no standard definition of a MID but the archetypes tend to be the Nokia (NOK) N810, a long thin prototype device Intel's (INTC) been showing, and according to some viewpoints, the Apple (AAPL) iPhone. Most people think MIDs will have a 4-7 inch screen, a grade-A web experience, some form(s) of wireless connectivity, and plenty of memory and battery life. It'll probably have a lightweight OS of some sort (Linux, Android, Apple, some cut-down version of Windows etc), and is likely to have various consumer multimedia capabilities. Complete Story » ...
Source: www.xbitlabs.com --- 9 days ago
ARM to Fight Intel in MID Market Segment ...
Source: www.xbitlabs.com --- 15 days ago
200 Million Ultra Mobile Devices to Ship in 2013 ...
Source: jkontherun.blogs.com --- 25 days ago
Just in time for the Mobilize conference, GigaOM has a brief poll regarding Mobile Internet Devices. Who better to offer up their thoughts than the excellent and well informed jkOTR audience, right? If you have a few minutes, consider sharing your thoughts in the poll, which is being conducted by... ...
Source: www.wirelessdesignasia.com --- 36 days ago
The market for Mobile Internet Devices—the new class of Internet-connected products offering "always-on" Web browsing, photography and video, navigation, games, social networking and voice communications, .... ...
Source: blogs.itworldcanada.com --- 36 days ago
The explosion of Mobile Internet Devices (MID) will lead to a 95 per cent penetration rate for Bluetooth technology by the end of the year, according to ABI Research. With Devices such as the Apple iPhone and RIM BlackBerry leading the charge, the Oyster Bay, Ny.-based research firm forecasted tremendous growth for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and ultra-wideband (UWB) wireless technologies over the next five years. “All Mobile Internet Devices will feature Wi-Fi from the start,” ABI Research senior analyst Douglas McEuen, said in a release. “That is the essential form of wireless connectivity that no MID will be without.” He also said that by 2011, UWB technology would be added to the mix. “Ultra-wideband offers an ‘on steroids’ version of Bluetooth,” McEuen said. “Today it is just a wireless USB replacement, but the chips are getting smaller and more powerful and they are aiming for the portable device market. In a few years, it can be really useful in the MID market.” ABI Research predicted that more enhanced forms of connectivity are in the pipeline as well, with “Bluetooth over 802.11,” – a software addition that will allow the device’s Bluetooth circuits to “piggyback” on its much faster Wi-Fi connection – expected to be the first on the market. ...
Source: www.macsimumnews.com --- 36 days ago
The market for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs)—the new class of Internet-connected products offering “always-on” Web browsing, photography and video, navigation, games, social networking and voice communications—is forecast to grow at a spectacular compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 167 percent over the next five years, according to a new report… ...
Source: www.topix.com --- 9 days ago
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Mobile Data Modules: Powering the Market for Mobile Internet Peripherals and Devices" report to their offering. ...
Source: solsie.com --- 39 days ago
A new free online service Vuclip (http://vuclip.com/?Mobile) allows Mobile user to search and to stream video from popular sites. The service  indexes videos from different Web sites. When you execute a search, it lists results from these sites. When you watch a video, it streams directly from the host site to your phone, through [...] ...
Source: www.workswithu.com --- 9 days ago
I applaud Canonical for pushing Ubuntu beyond the desktop -- up onto servers, and down onto Mobile Devices. But I'm starting to wonder: Can Ubuntu really gain traction on Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs)? Or put more bluntly: Does the world really need another Mobile device operating system? ...

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