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Qualcomm unveils new 1.3GHz Snapdragon chipset

Crave Toshiba TG01 Qualcomm's Snapdragon chipset first made headlines when it debuted in the Toshiba TG01 Windows Mobile smartphone, showcased at the Mobile World Congress this year. The talking point at the ... Read story »

Qualcomm demos new "Smartbooks"

Crave The Android-based Asus Eee PC demonstrating its multimedia capabilities. There has been talk that the Android OS will appear in Netbooks, with some manufacturers revealing that they are exploring the possibility. ... Read story »

Interview with Intel's Pankaj Kedia @ Computex 2009

Blogs During Computex 2009, Intel announced the new "Ultra-thin" category to differentiate with Netbooks which currently use one of its mainstream CPU Atom chipes. Besides this, ARM-powered Linux Netbooks were unveiled at ... Read story »

Qualcomm shows off emerging display technology

Crave The G-Core is a GPS gadget for golfers that uses the daylight-readable Mirasol technology. PALM DESERT, Calif.--Qualcomm's MEMS Technologies group at Demo 09 is showing off its evolving Mirasol display ... Read story »

Snapdragon breathes fire into Netbooks

Crave Qualcomm, despite being a company you've probably never heard of, is all around you. Every phone that boasts 3G is most likely powered by a Qualcomm chipset and now it's ... Read story »

What's hot in Barcelona?

Blogs Starting today, all the bigwigs in the cell phone industry will gather in Barcelona at the Mobile World Congress.  While it's safe to assume that the economy will be on the ... Read story »

1GHz smartphone from Toshiba

Blogs The battle is really on, after Acer, Lenovo and Dell made clear their intentions to enter the smartphone market. Toshiba surprised everyone by announcing its own smartphone offering, the Toshiba TG01. ... Read story »

T-Mobile unveils pay-as-you-go Android smartphone

Crave T-Mobile's Pulse (click here for full slideshow) The T-Mobile Pulse weighs 130g and measures 160 x 62.5 x 13.5mm. Its connectivity options include Wi-Fi, HSDPA/HSUPA and Bluetooth, and it also ... Read story »

Future of Netbooks, laptops unfolds at Computex

Crave Smartbooks: a different beast than Netbooks? (conceptual design from Freescale) While many eyes are on E3, Taiwan's Computex conference is more quietly generating some interesting news on the future of ... Read story »

Toshiba's 1GHz smartphone now available in Japan

Crave The Toshiba TG01 was announced earlier this year as the first Windows Mobile device to sport a 1GHz Snapdragon processor from Qualcomm. It was spied at various tradeshows but hasn't been ... Read story »

Asus shows off Android Netbook and CULV laptops

Crave PC maker Asus was spotted demonstrating an Eee PC at the Computex Taipei tradeshow that bears little resemblance to the current crop of Netbooks. Instead of an Atom chipset, this minilaptop ... Read story »

Qualcomm drops 3G-enabled Linux mini-notebook

Crave According to IDG News Service, Qualcomm yesterday showed off a mini-notebook made by Taiwan-based Inventec that costs around US$299 and is equipped with 3G connectivity. Unlike the ASUS Eee PC which ... Read story »

Acer's first Android phone impressively specced

Crave Computer giant Acer launched its first Windows Mobile smartphone earlier this year, and already, it is expanding its portfolio with an Android handset. The just announced Acer Liquid has impressive ... Read story »

Laptop makers adopt 3G Gobi chipset

Crave Dell, Hewlett-Packard, and Lenovo are to incorporate Qualcomm's Gobi chipset into their laptops later this year. Gobi, which Qualcomm released in October 2007, is a chipset that allows travelers to connect ... Read story »

TyTN II slower than two-year-old Dopod 818 Pro?

Crave We've recently been alerted to a new Web site named HTCClassAction.org through a user and our Taiwan-based blogger Jonathan Gardner. According to the creator of the site, the TyTN II and ... Read story »

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