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Teenage Drivers Ignore Cellphone Usage Laws - Study
June 10, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Humphrey Cheung
Washington DC - The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety says teenager will use mobile phones while driving, even if it's illegal. Read more
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WWDC 2008: Mobile.me - "Exchange For The Rest Of Us"
June 9, 2008
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Christian Zibreg
In depth - Mobile who? Read more
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Stolen Stanford Laptop Contains Up To 72000 Employees
June 9, 2008
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Humphrey Cheung
Stanford (CA) - A stolen Stanford laptop may have contained detailed information about as many as 72000 former and current university employees. Read more
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Apple Unveils Over-the-air Data Syncing
June 9, 2008
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Wolfgang Gruener
If we are looking back to the original iMac and its strong focus on Internet services, then it is clear that Apple isn't entirely new to the software-as-a-service (SAAS) arena and has made some experiences with online services tied to its products in the past. Read more
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WWDC 2008: IPhone 2.0 To Be Free For IPhones, $10 For IPod Touch
June 9, 2008
on Event Coverage
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Wolfgang Gruener
Apple announced that it will be rolling out its iPhone 2. Read more
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Asustek To Push 16:9 Ratio Notebooks In The US And Europe In H2
June 9, 2008
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DigiTimes
Asustek Computer will officially cut into the 16:9 ratio notebook market in the second half of 2008. Read more
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Fujitsu Adopts Realtek Solution For Wireless USB-capable Notebooks
June 6, 2008
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DigiTimes
IC designer Realtek Semiconductor has announced it will supply Fujitsu with the key component to bring to market a range of notebooks featuring Wireless USB in the US and Europe during 2008. Read more
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50% Chance Of A New Multi-touch Apple Device At WWDC, Says Analyst
June 6, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Christian Zibreg
Chicago (IL) - The stakes in the Apple Newton multi-touch tablet guessing game have just been raised: American Technology Research analyst Shawn Wu believes there is a one in two chance that we will be seeing a new form factor multi-touch device from Apple at WWDC next Monday. Read more
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Run Four Monitors On A Laptop With AMD's External Graphics
June 4, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Humphrey Cheung
Taipei (Taiwan) - External graphics for laptops stole the show at AMD's Puma launch press conference today at the Computex tradeshow in Taipei. Read more
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EeePC Update - Computex Pics
June 3, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Humphrey Cheung
Taipei (Taiwan) - Earlier today we brought you news of the updated Asus EeePC line with larger screes and WiMax connectivity. Read more
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Asus Unleashes Three New Eee PCs, Demos WiMax Eee PC
June 3, 2008
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Wolfgang Gruener
Taipei (Taiwan) - Asus kicked of Computex 2008 with the Eee PC 901, the Eee PC 1000 and the Eee PC 1000H. Read more
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Android Stirs Enthusiasm Among Developers And Handset Makers
June 3, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Christian Zibreg
Perspective - During last week's Google I/O conference, Google finally revealed more Android features, showcasing code examples in an effort to re-ignite interest in the platform. Read more
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Next-gen Mobile GeForce Surfaces In Taiwan Stores
June 3, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Theo Valich
Walking the show floor of Computex is entertaining, but what can be much more interesting are local computer stores in Taipei. Read more
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HP Exec Cutting His Birthday Cake With MacBook Air
June 2, 2008
on Mobility Miscellaneous
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Christian Zibreg
You can use Apple's Macbook Air simply for, well, writing letters and surfing the Internet. Read more
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Asustek Stops Taking Eee PC 900 Orders In Preparation For Upcoming 901 Launch
May 29, 2008
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DigiTimes
Asustek computer has stopped taking orders for its Eee PC 900, launched just one month ago, in order to prepare for the upcoming launch of the Intel Atom-based Eee PC 901, according to industry sources. Read more