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An Intel-based mobile phone coming soon?

Crave First, there was Google with its free phone buzz. Now it seems Intel might be casting its eye on the lucrative mobile phone market. For now, though, it's keeping mum on ... Read story »

I'm back from CES 2008!

Blogs CES 2008 was a great show, with a number of impressive technologies introduced during the show. Unfortunately, I didn't have much time to take a break during the show. So I ... Read story »

Intel Atom for UMPC

Crave It was once thought to be the smallest indivisible particle in the universe, and also a cool name for a super hero. So maybe that's why Intel has decided to officially ... 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 »

MSI Wind U115 Hybrid: Goes for hours and hours and hours

Crave Can you feel the way the wind is blowing? The MSI Wind U115 Hybrid laptop has been officially announced today, amid claims of a stonking 12 hour battery life. It's been ... Read story »

BenQ MID spotted at MWC

Crave When we caught wind of the BenQ Mobile Internet Device, via jkkmobile blog, which was showcased at the Mobile World Congress, we were furious. How did our senior reporter manage to ... Read story »

Tech oasis at IDF Taipei '08

Features CNET Asia goes onsite in Taiwan to bring you coverage of this leg of the Intel Developer Forum (IDF). Read story »

IDF showcases tomorrow's technology today

Features From an iPhone-looking communications device and wireless USB display to a robotic automobile, we bring you some of the cool tech at this year's Fall IDF in San Francisco. Read story »

Intel has new ideas for mobile computing

Features Intel's a big company, with lots of money and smart people. It will need both to take over two separate industries. Read story »

More hot gadgets on day two of IDF Taipei

Features To demonstrate its vision of mobility, Intel brought together some cool-looking concepts that will make use of its upcoming products. Read story »

Intel IDF looks into multi-core graphics chip and USB 3.0

Features Among the new products showcased at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) are the first working chips based on the 32 nanometer (nm) process technology, a demonstration of the Nehalem processor and the announcement of USB 3.0. Read story »

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