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Creative focused on Zii as a platform

Features Even with the announcement of its Android-capable smartphone platform Trinity, the company does not intend to make one for commercial sale. Read story »

Interview: Zuosa co-founder & CEO Alex Mou

Blogs I recently sat down with the CEO and co-founder of Zuosa, Alex Mou, to discuss life as a Chinese Web 2.0 company, how users "tweet" with their service, and upcoming plans ... Read story »

Hands-on with the Creative Zii Egg

Crave We were invited to the Creative office today to learn more about the recently announced Zii Egg. Though all its features point to it being a consumer-oriented media player like ... 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 »

Symbian: Android is not open, it's a marketing label

Features The Symbian Foundation's director says the Linux-based Google OS merely wears a big "open" badge to disguise its underlying "closed shop" ethos. Read story »

VIA's Mobile-ITX platform is just half of Pico-ITX

Crave At 6 centimeters square, VIA's new Mobile-ITX platform is half the size of its popular Pico-ITX model, but it still manages to squeeze in enough computing to handle next-generation embedded devices. ... Read story »

Samsung announces open mobile platform named bada

Crave In a press release, Samsung announced its own open mobile platform called bada--a word that means ocean in Korean. This move will open up the Samsung mobile phone ecosystem to ... Read story »

The search for the perfect e-commerce hosting service

Blogs I have been using Bizhosting as my e-commerce hosting service for the last seven years, and I am moving on to a new host for my online business. When I first ... Read story »

Samsung to drop Symbian for bada?

Crave Samsung's new open mobile platform is named bada. According to Samsung's senior vice president Don Joo Lee in an interview with Digitimes, the Korean company will be dropping the Symbian ... Read story »

ZiiLabs announces Trinity smartphone platform

Crave The Zii Trinity concept phone. SHENZHEN, China--Creative Technology subsidiary ZiiLabs today announced Zii Trinity, a smartphone development platform based on its ZMS-05 and ZMS-08 processors. As with its earlier Zii Egg ... Read story »

Dell Latitude Z premium laptop with wireless charging

Crave The title says it all. The Texan company's upcoming business laptop, the Latitude Z, will not only come with a high price tag, but may possibly be the first portable to ... Read story »

Malaysia Fashion Week 2009 goes online with eBay

Blogs eBay has been collaborating with local brands worldwide to bring more awareness to its online marketplace and create an interactive platform for the local brand campaigns.  The 2009 Malaysia Fashion Week ... Read story »

The most significant thing this week: A new genre of phones defined--the App Phone

Blogs I've never called the iPhone or Android phone a smartphone. Somehow, the smartphone was reserved for phones which were much more limited in capability. My first smartphone was the Sony Ericsson ... Read story »

AMD Phenom II chip overclocked to 7GHz

Crave Some people push physical boundaries through body modification or inane stunts and get accolades. Others break through scientific frontiers and get awarded with the Nobel prize. Overclockers, however, do it simply ... Read story »

Leaked screenshots show HTC Hero running Android 2.1

Crave HTC has announced that its Hero smartphone would soon get an updated version of the Google Android platform on which it runs, and a new leaked screenshot shows the device ... Read story »

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