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Archos 5 Android PMP is available on Amazon

Crave After a streak of Wi-Fi portable media players this season, including the Sony X-Series Walkman, iPod touch, and Zune HD, the Android-based Archos 5 Internet tablet is probably the last major ... Read story »

Video: Of Maemo 5 and the N900

Crave STUTTGART, GERMANY--Don't mistake the N900 for just another smartphone. It may share similar features with the N97 such as the 3.5-inch touchscreen, 32GB onboard memory, 5-megapixel camera and 3G functionality, but ... Read story »

Nokia: New Internet Tablet to come in 2H 2009

Crave "There're certainly some new products coming along from that Internet Tablet range in the product roadmap. There's already one that will be launched in the second half of the year." Those ... Read story »

Nokia to enhance Symbian UI and introduce Maemo 6 mobile computer in 2010

Crave Nokia N900 Internet Tablet with Maemo 5 Nokia on Wednesday announced that it's going all in for 2010, taking the Symbian user interface "to a new level" and delivering the first ... Read story »

Nokia delays N900 shipment

Crave Nokia has delayed the release of its N900 Internet tablet. The N900 was previously set to arrive in October--and Nokia's preorder site still states that. However, it is now set for ... Read story »

Nokia launches its first Linux N900 phone

Crave Nokia N900 Nokia is on a roll. After unveiling the Booklet 3G, 5230 and Nokia Money this week, the Finns probably thinks that world needs more Nokia news by announcing its ... Read story »

Early look at Nokia's Maemo Harmattan

Crave Maemo Harmattan may be unfamiliar to most people for now, but if MobileCrunch's source is to be believed, the upcoming mobile operating system might see light of day. Optimistically, this ... Read story »

Archos working on Android Internet tablet/phone

Crave Thanks to a lovely little press release from Texas Instruments, we now know that Archos is working on a new product line of ultrathin Internet Media Tablets (IMTs) with voice functionality ... Read story »

New do-it-all Archos 5 Internet Media Tablet

Crave Far be it for Archos to sit idly by and watch Apple, Microsoft, and Creative have all the fun. Today, the company announced its next-generation Archos 5 device, which is ... Read story »

Apple touchscreen device to launch in the fall (Netbook, really?)

Blogs Back in March, I touched on the rumors floating around that Apple was going to launch a Netbook. It's interesting to watch Apple's communication strategy when it comes to rumors. Jacqui Chang at ... Read story »

Nokia may enter Netbook market

Crave Nokia has been marketing its N97 smartphone as a mobile computer. Nokia, the world's largest maker of cell phones, could be preparing to enter the crowded Netbook market. According to ... Read story »

Nokia and Intel to collaborate on mobile Linux projects

Crave Intel and Nokia have announced a long-term relationship that will see the development of Intel-powered, Linux-based handheld mobile-computing devices. The partnership between the chipmaker and handset manufacturer was announced on Tuesday. ... Read story »

July 7: Tmax Window, a new Korean PC OS, will be introduced

Blogs From today, TmaxSoft has begun to promote "TmaxDay2009" which will be its biggest event ever. This local company in Korea is about to introduce a new PC OS called Tmax Window. ... Read story »

Archos Android tablets unofficially priced

Crave After making an initial appearance at the FCC in August, a new model of the Archos 5 Internet media tablet popped up on B&H on the first of September. The product ... Read story »

IDF 2009: Of MID phones and Moblin 2.1

Crave Moblin 2.1 unwrapped. SAN FRANCISCO--In what was a cool demonstration during Intel CEO Paul Otellini's keynote today at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), a prototype MID (mobile Internet device) was ... Read story »

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